- MBTI
- ISTJ
- Enneagram
- 9w1
My style varies a lot from day to day, depending on my mood, but almost always has a romanticized feel to it–whether it's neo-Victorian goth, Renaissance inspired, hippy-ish, retro, vintage, or more modern and edgy. There's often a theme to my outfits. I've been accused by more trendy, conformist dressers of "wearing costumes" all the time. For example, I might wear a black pencil skirt, a striped shirt, red lipstick, and a beret for a Parisian look. Especially if I've recently watched Amelie or some other whimsical French film that puts me in the "mood" to dress that way. My dress always reflects my mood.
I like contrasting edgy, masculine elements with frilly skirts and feminine accessories. I adore my black combat boots, which I often wear with tutus and lacy dresses. Nothing makes me feel more sexy than a pair of badass boots (except maybe corsets and stockings/tights). I don't shy away from very over-the-top, eye-catching outfits, and I dream of one day living in a big city where I can dress as crazy as I want without looking crazy to everyone.
Here are some examples of outfits that say "me":
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Okay, enough pictures... >_>; Even though I feel like I've only given examples of a few of my many styles. When I say it varies a lot, I mean a lot.
I do a lot with my hair too. It's SUPER long (reaches my calves), so I can wear it down when I want a fantasy princess or hippy look. I might include one small braid down the back, or wrapped around the crown of my head, with the rest down. I get creative. When I want my hair up, there's an endless variety of buns and/or braids I can choose from. People are always commenting on the hairsticks I often wear, which have been nicknamed my "concealed weapons." I'm always watching long hair tutorials on Youtube for more ideas.
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Sadly iive never meet or even seen a woman wear those hairstyles.