1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

Beth

1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

When I have been regularly active for a long period of time, running, riding my bicycle, doing yoga, dancing.

2. Do you notice women on the street? If so, what sort of women do you tend to notice or admire?

Women who smile at other people, who clearly welcome contact with others.

3. What are some things you admire about how other women present themselves?

Originality. Women who embrace what they were clearly born with and work with it.

When I was isolated from the opinions of others and could hear my own style voice speaking.

Going shopping when you are seeking to fill a void.

Never go out the door without looking your best . . . it can be paralyzing to mind, body and soul.

There were many, mostly in college, with women on completely opposite sides of the modesty spectrum.

I try to approach everything with joy, even though I am not consistent in the way I tackle any given task.

Denim, denim, denim. It has gotten more beautiful and more sustainably created than ever before.

My niece welcomes anything I give her, from hand-me-downs to brand-new pieces. She is still developing her own style sense, and I think she welcomes the inspiration.

Fur, baby, fur! So many equally warm options available. Why participate in an industry built on killing and skinning one of God's creatures?!

My mom had such a difficult childhood, growing up with a single mother who resented every minute of her life as a widow, that she has never had any confidence in her own style. Additionally, our body types are diametrically opposed. I am not even sure which of my relatives passed down the genes contributing to my small frame.

No. I have always wanted to be my own person, in body, mind and spirit . . . clothing included.

No, I have basically stayed true to be desire to be feminine in every way, every day.

Only when a presidential election season is upon us, and then, yes, I will demonstrate support for my candidate by wearing a lapel pin.

Small-boned.

In a million places all of the time, primarily tuned into the thoughts and feelings and traumas of others.

I am a Pisces. I experience every conceivable human emotion -- at least for a few seconds -- every day.

Casual, no makeup, no jewelry, hair just washed. We are still in quarantine for the most part and I do yoga in brief intervals all day every day. I like to be ready whenever the spirit moves me.

I believe that clothing helps us define ourselves, especially those of us who are extraordinarily sensitive to the outside world. It provides, not armor necessarily, but definition and distinction.

Anyone who was interested in talking with me about the topic.

Only in so much as I am proud of the schools I have attended and, occasionally, I like to show my support.

I think taste and style are nearly synonymous, but that taste applies more broadly to intangible things, such as the way we represent ourselves when we speak or write or interact.

Cheap winter boots. I won't mention the brand. But you cannot scrimp on boots when you live in the Northeastern area of the United States.

Being small-busted, any bra that gives me a bit more shape and volume.

I have style opinions in every physical aspect of my life, up to and including the books I read.

Absolutely, dressing as conservatively as possible whenever I go on an interview.

Yes, but I embrace a lot of different forms of fashion, film, art, theatre, design, dance, home decor and transportation that I believe my discernment is incredibly eclectic and stems from a love of color and enthusiastic displays of life, love and interrelationships.

My mom taught me everything I know about caring for clothing but nothing about style.

My curly red hair has always been the most notable thing about me, but nothing beats a smile to make a connection with another person.

Comfortable and confident seem intertwined to me. If you are comfortable in your own skin -- no matter what you are wearing -- you are confident in yourself, regardless of the circumstances.

Wear what you love!

Someone who is happy, regardless of what kind of live they are currently living.

Nothing is uglier than hate, hate speech and/or hateful actions.

I have no clue. I only know how I see myself. The rest is a mystery . . . which is quite fun, most of the time.

Where I will be going, what will I be doing, who will I be seeing, how many more times will I need to change.

An outward expression of my inner being.

Dressing is simply putting something on . . . dressing up is making an effort to make it look stunning.

Oh, hands down, Audrey Hepburn's black turtleneck, black pants and black flats in "Funny Girl."

I appreciate authenticity, meaning not wearing anything that is too tight, too short or too revealing.

I am English/Irish/Scottish/Welsh And this becomes quite apparent when the weather starts to get chilly, because my wardrobe will be drawn entirely from my stockpile of thigh-length Irish fisherman knit sweaters.

Oh, Lord. Middle School. I was quite confused, had no guidance and only saw other people rather than myself.

Minimal make-up, but definitely concealer, hair tied back (or down), and a suit or dress.

My workplace is currently my home so I can basically wear whatever I want every day.

My only uniform is for an athletic activity: leggings and a top that breathes.

None.

I have never worked in a place that required one.

A suit --- altered a bit -- that my mom handed down to me and never goes out of style.

No. But I understand that some do.

I would be a flapper in the 1920s. No question.

Nope.

ICK!

Madonna (very slightly), Jackie O (much more obviously), Kate Bosworth (everything!)

Not that i can recall.

Anything meant to be wildly sexy or provocative.

I would wear more comfortable workout clothing.

No. I actually do dress for myself.

Be true to you!

I love perfume and wear it every day.

Take a shower!

I do not wear a lot of makeup but I do like to enhance my eyes with mascara.

Primarily, things that I have loved and inherited over the years with a few blouses and dresses and workout clothing sprinkled in here and there.

My long strand of pearls.

As of now, a top that I purchased before I had to stop running to take care of my Dad when he became seriously ill.

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