I understand when u feel overwhelmed style is the 1st thing to go, but its also the 1st thing you can pick back up to get you back on track.
The key to personal style is understanding your individual beauty enough to know which looks will work for you and which probably won't.
Style applies to a lifestyle. It's not about being told this is trendy, you must do it. Now people have more access than ever before.
Style is all about your individual sense of how you want to present yourself to the world. It's about loving what you've got instead of wishing for what you're not.
Style can change your look, certainly, but it can also change your life.
What is magical and mystifying to me about style is not that by seeing we can believe. It is that eventually, we can believe, because we can see we can embrace change the more we can make it tangible.
Style is joyful if you allow yourself to have joy.
Whether you're as healthy as you should be or not, that doesn't disallow you to look your best. Style is only possible from a place of self-acceptance.
Finding tricks to create flattering body shape is the key to style.
Style is the instrument you can pick back up when you want to regain some of the confidence you've lost.
Your personal style should evolve with age. To say you want the same style at 25 as at 45 is a mistake.
Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
Fashion is an industry to make money. It plays into human psychology. We want to belong, we want to be loved. I'm not trying to demonize the fashion industry - I love the fashion industry - but style is about taking the control out of the industry's hand and having you decide what works for you.
I think that the way to have style is to accept where your body is right now, heavier or skinnier, whether you're going to change in the future and dress it as it is. The fact is you can always find clothes. It may be harder for plus sized people, I completely understand that. But I don't believe that it's impossible to dress with style.
I don't argue style on the basis of tastes. If you feel like you've reached your personal best, don't change.
I really do believe that my style is informed by the fact that I had such issues with my appearance at various times of my life.
Style offers concrete rules you can follow. You can use it as a resource rather than a barrier to feeling good about yourself.
If you only have work clothes - the black trouser and ribbed turtleneck you got four years ago at the Gap - you're not participating in your own style personality.
I think style is very different from fashion. Fashion was what I went after when I was feeling incredibly insecure and monstrous on the inside.
Style is not a reward for the skinny. It's not, 'iI I'm rich, thin and young.' You may not like your size, but then don't invest in leather leggings. Let yourself want the expensive bag and really love it and show it off and have a ball with it.
We all put obstacles in our own path toward personal style, myself included. If we understood why we constructed these practical and emotional obstacles, we might move beyond it to healthier, happier perceptions of ourselves and, ideally, a better sense of self-esteem.
Seeing, feeling, thinking, believing - these are the stages of how we change our style on the outside and our self-image on the inside.
Self-esteem doesn't come simply from dressing well, but they are both something we can control. It's a missed opportunity when women say they don't have the money, figure, etc., because style is such a way to help cultivate the way women feel about themselves.
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