1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

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1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

When I attract many guys.

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

I notice well dressed, elegant or daring women, who do not follow trends but have a clear clothing style, or even reject styles. Women who are radical towards fashion, who don't follow rules, they are very empowering(wearing clothes that are surprising matches). I also notice traditionally dressed women, I admire them for their (self-)control, not having to express anything that goes on in their lives, just relying on the beauty standards of that culture, that is also very respectable.

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

I like it when women are not afraid that they may be judged not following beauty standards, like doing nails, going to the hairdresser, wearing new, branded clothes... I like it when they feel good in their bodies so they encourage that you can be sexy just the way you are, this is what the world needs, not having to feel bad about not being thin, athletic, firm, unwrinkled, no gray hair etc.

I like wearing oversized mans shirts, I felt liberated not having to show my figure even if I'm thin and ok. I like this style, I could experiment without being tied to gender specific clothing, and comfort is very important to me, but still looks better than a t-shirt. I think it clicked because it encoureged me not having to be pretty in the traditional girlie way.

Impulsive shopping. I'm very

Impulsive buying. I'm quite conservative, it rarely happens that I get struck by a wave of liberation and I dare to imagine myself in another view. But I need this refreshment from time to time.

Unfortunately, I don't recall having any of that. My entourage is more trend-driven, than me, we don't have transformative conversations about fashion.

Lately I try alot to be myself, I try to rebel in whatever I can, to express thoughts and feelings about everything(or nothing at all :) But overall I'm very comfort-driven, I like casual elegance.

I have black, long sleeved skinny tops that I can wear simply or as base for layering other clothes on top. They are very versatile and black looks good on me.

One or two items, yes.

Yes, the current one about nineties and eighties, yuck!

Fortunately I'm not like my mother except one thing that we have in common, small hips, that makes our boditypes square shaped.
Her style is also more traditionally feminine, I don't like to confirm to that now. But her sense of style is great I think.

I followed tips according to my mom. I like to wear interesting discarded items of family members, that also inspires me to style them, and I don't have to shop that often(I hate shopping).

No, unfortunaltely my style changes organically. I would love to be that daring and definite...

Not if unconsciously.

My bodytype is square shaped, I'm average height, slim, white, brown haired, brown eyed.

:) Kind if childish, unconstrained, need for freedom and originality. I need lots of reassurance, if around people, but I feel good spending a lot of time alone. Like to be in nature, alwalys in search of some art or spiritual realm, searching and developing my true self.

Hidden. Takes much time and effort to liberate myself from fears and expectations. I can be fearful if angry or passionate.

I wear home clothes, comfy pants, hoodie. My hair is stright out of bed, I washed my face with cold water, no make up, nothing.

I rarely spend time and effort to look good indoors during the lockdown, every minute counts, the days fly so quickly. I usually dress for others, not myself.

Friends mostly but I'm open to anyone on this subject, I guess.

My style meets most needs everywhere, I'm not really constrained.

They are similar, you can't have one without the other, if you have taste, you'll have some kind of style. Taste is more important to me.

I bought a top, that I'm not wearing because I'm afraid it will get sweat stains.

No :(

Arts, furnishings, music, movies.

Yes, my friends wedding. I had to wear what made me feel good, so that I can freely enjoy the wedding.

Yes I have. I think it comes from uncomfortable life events when I did or was somehow forced to do certain things that I wouldn't want to repeat.

Yeah, all of that. But I evolved from that, I needed more. I remember none in particular.

I emphasize parts of me that I think they look good, my hair, smile, thinness. I wear v-neck tops, take care of my skin and hair, pluck my eyebrows, wear mascara and perfume.

Very much. I understand them completely and agree. This is what I also follow.

Clean style, simple wear. Keep it simple and light. Clothing should be an asset to make living easier and better. The people wearing them are more important.

Simplicity, naturalness.

Copying, following trends without personalizing, following celerities blindly, wearing plastic based clothing, wearing expensive, deliberatley ugly aesthetics.

No, I usually avoid doing that. I'm very critical of myself and very insecure. If I would analize myself this way, I would end up not leaving the house. I'm also not very interested in how I look from the outside, feeling good is enough.

Weather! My mood and preferences according to that. I consider the events during the day.

It depends. Sometimes to feel clothes the least. Sometimes I like their stiffness, it gives me holding.

Dressing up is putting more effort in creating harmony and concordance with events, going for sympathy.

Full body workwear with belt.

Me: organic material, elegant cuts.
Not me: puffy polyester jackets, ankle lenght jeans, chunky sneakers, dyed blond hair.

Eastern european background, low income, trift shopping, reused clothes, self sawn clothes. It influenced me not trusting luxury, not aiming for expensive brands.

Teenage years. I wanted to stand out by being trendy.

I wear organic materials, I look for good quality, nice colors and cuts, durability, classic style(like red lipstick), not dyeing my hair, not taking my look too far from the natural look(french style).

I tend to express my opinion through clothes, I think workplace clothing should be somewhat conservative, like not wearing hot pants, flip-flops, tank tops etc. We don't have these rules at our office, I miss them.

I have a boiler suit that I like to wear with a belt, colorful socks and white sneakers.

I conform to this kind of workwear because it's easy to wear and comfortable (and has a style to it).

Comforting, yes. I don't have to worry about what and how and why to wear.

Long sleeved cotton shirt, jeans, sneakers or laced boots. Easy and casual, but somewhat elegant.

Quite a lot. I like the freedom men have, they aren't judged for every single choice, they are more accepted for what they are/do. They can go unshaved, even dirty, have worn clothes... still a man's thing to do. I would like to be a thin, not so athletic man, moderatlely displaying muscles.

I don't know. I would love to wear corsets and nicely tailored dresses from time to time, but in other areas of life... I pretty much prefer the present.

That only depends on the photographer.

Only professionals can capture my face as I see it in the mirror, otherwise I don't like myself in photos.

Many cultures! Almost every culture I got to know until today.

Maybe, I don't remember.

Dyeing my hair blond.

I would show my legs more often, I would wear sandals more. I would cut my hair short.

To attract: intelligent male, with a good taste, but seomewhat rebel themselves. Females with these traits to be friends with.
To repel: male who search for a quick date, someone young, with little experience. Trendy women, who would despise me for being so behind with fashion and looks.

Yes: Don't chase mens likes, don't diminish yourselves for the sake of man who are after sex objects.

It is a form of art. I only wear perfume occasionally.

Me and my clothes (and shoes)should be clean, my clothes shouldn't have wrinkles on them, no smell, no stains, no sticking, in good condition, not smaller then my size. Face: no puffy eyes, no facial hair, no acne if possible, no visibly greasy hair at the workplace.

Minimal make-up like mascara, corrector, lip balm, maybe BB cream.

I don't wear jewelry. You are getting really curious and I'm getting kind of bored of this survey... it is too much to describe my closet: all kinds of stuff.

My shirts. They are the base of my current style.

Clothes for formal events, celebrations. Rare ocasions. All of us need these kind of stuff too.

Leather boots. Wool coats, cotton shirts, scarves.

My winter coats. One black wool coat, tailor made. One army green. They just got overused. Some shoes and boots for the same reason.

Would take some time to decide that. Maybe some presentable clothes I could wear to go out and buy new ones :)

I can't say that I wouldn't keep old, sentimental valued stuff because those just pile up anyway.

I don't have precious items lik that.

Maybe, I don't remember and it doesn't matter now.

Black v neck M&S style cashmere sweater. The pair of perfect sandals. The perfect kitten heel shoes. The perfect, non-knock, silent heels.

Yup! I love organizing.

A pair of heart shaped earrings, a golden necklace and ring.

Not really.

Nowdays I shop rarely. I go thrifting. I'm looking for one thing or just give it a chance. If I need something specific, I search the internet or go to the mall to see and try clothes on.

I would love to smell as newly washed clothes.

I has quite a role in it.

It takes money to live in a place where good quality clothes(and other stuff) are available(even delivered if ordered online). You have to have an entourage to train your eyes, yous taste, to develop a style. To compare and try things. That takes money.

My rings.

No.

In college years. I wanted to differentiate myself from the rest of the girls in class. To make a statement about my preferences.

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