1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

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1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

That very moment when I realize it's been a great day and I didn't spill something on myself.

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

I tend to notice most people as I really enjoy seeing how people present themselves, which is sometimes full of confidence or just full on chaos. I love seeing different styles.

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

I appreciate when someone looks comfortable/confident in what they're wearing.

When I finally learned clothes are meant to fit the person and not for the person to try to fit into the clothes. It's not the end of the world if I have to go up or down a size, my butt just isn't meant to fit into narrow sized clothing, nbd.

I don't think I have any.

I'm pretty experimental, so again, no actual rules for myself.

It was a simple question a friend asked me, "How do you know? You haven't even tried it on yet." I think I was just stuck in a jeans and t-shirt phase and was afraid everything would look weird on me when I was younger.

It's more of a "let's see where this takes us" approach, so it all depends on how I'm feeling... perhaps a chaotic approach?

Mostly jeans, out of necessity because I use them until they're completely worn out.

Yes. I like to gift unique pieces of jewelry to friends/family that they wouldn't pick for themselves, but not so far out of their comfort zones that they wouldn't use them.

The scene kid years when I was teenager.

My mother is very critical of herself and has self esteem issues, and it affected me a lot growing up because she would also (and still does) make comments about my body. As I've gotten older, I've learned to embrace my body a bit better. Style-wise, she wears what she is comfortable in and I do too.

Yes. I'll try something out that someone else inspired, and I'm pretty sure I've borrowed plenty of people's clothes over the years.

My style as a teenager was more alternative and at some point, I was wearing nothing but floral prints, skirts, and more colorful clothing (it was very shortlived). I want to say it was because I got my first boyfriend and someone (bf) put it in my head that I wasn't girly enough for him lol looking back, it's funny now, but I was very gullible.

I like to think so, I wear what I want and when I want.

Curvy, soft, and strong.
I've gained some weight during this pandemic and had stopped working out. It's been a really stressful time and the anxiety/depression has been completely overwhelming, but I've learned to be nicer to myself throughout this whole mess.

So loud.
I'm always over-thinking everything, but I can remember all the lyrics to most songs I haven't heard in over 20 years... so not all bad?

Unsure. Anxiety has been at the forefront, but I can't say it's all consuming.

Black leggings, old Tool concert tee, prussian blue framed eyeglasses, no make-up, and my hair is in a messy bun.

Generally great to use as an extension of self-expression.

My friends, sisters, strangers. Anyone really.

Dress codes are usually the direct culprit.

A little bit of both, but it's more applicable to my own personal taste and style as I don't particularly follow popular trends. I like what I like.

I'm an impulse shopper, so it happens more often than I'd like to admit.

A bold lip will make most things disappear, so don't have to spend too much time on eyeshadow. My curly hair lets me get away with minimal effort on my hair.

The way I speak, from what I'm told.

On days when I'm not feeling my best, I'll make a little more effort to look better than I'm feeling.

I believe I do, for the most part. I think it has to do with certain life experiences I've had and lots of trial and error over the years.

I wasn't taught anything directly, but my family is mostly women so seeing everyone around me with their own personal style helped me cultivate my own.

Usually bold make-up makes me feel sultry.

To me, it means someone who likes what they're wearing and doesn't feel like they're wearing some random stranger's outfit.

Probably a 2-part question: How do you feel and how do you WANT to feel?

Boldness, confidence, and a great smile.

Rude, mean, vicious attitudes.

I think my outer eye is based on my sister, generally nice and very supportive. It's very much an approach of "treat yourself as you treat others" type of thing.

If it's a day full of running errands, jeans or yoga pants, a t-shirt with vans or boots, and my usual 5 rings.
If it's a day with some plans, a simple dress, statement earrings, some make-up, bold shoes, and usual 5 rings.

A unique, effortless look.

The difference is really in which shoes I'm wearing. Heels = dressed up, no heels = dressed.

I hate uniforms, but I think my default is leggings, t-shirt, and sandals for absolute low-effort.

I'm not quite sure anymore. I used to wear nothing but dark colors and as of recently, I've been adding brighter colors to the mix. Oh wait, scratch that, anything white is not me.

Mexican.
I'm more than sure it's influenced me in numerous ways, but I really cannot pinpoint exactly how.

I used to dress in a manner that would allow me to fade into the background and not draw any attention to myself. It was uncomfortable for me to be noticed at that time.

My general rule of thumb for dressing more professionally (for myself) is black with one colorful piece of clothing or all black with statement jewelry. Hair, typically slicked back and a no-makeup makeup look with lipstick.

Bold lipstick and fun shoes.

Yes, I do participate in a recreational sport that requires a uniform.

Yes, fun socks.

Absolutely constraining.

Black combat boots, black denim jeans, black tshirt, usual 5 rings, huge earrings, and bold makeup. I know it's all black, but my makeup stands out and so does my jewelry, it's about the small details.

No, I wear men's clothing whenever I want, but have never desired to be a man.

I'm happy with current times.

No.

Oh god, I really need to learn how to pose. I get way too awkward in front of a camera.

Siouxsie Sioux, Poison Ivy (from The Cramps), Shakira

Yes.

Anything requiring a very revealing crop top would be incredibly uncomfortable.

Maybe crop tops? I think that's really the only thing I won't wear.

Not particularly.

Wear what you want.

I love them, but can't always wear them because my allergies hate me.

Run a lint roller over them.

It dresses up a simple outfit.

I probably own too much stuff. Lots of jewelry, shoes, clothes, and make-up. It varies between vintage, thrifted, luxury, and everything in-between.

My rings.

A couple dresses, but mostly because I haven't gone anywhere. I keep it in hopes that things will "normalize" soon enough.

Probably lingerie, I love it.

A vintage fur coat my dad gave me. I thought it was ridiculous at the time, but before I could appreciate my puppy destroyed it.

My jewelry.

Give the items I buy more thought so my closet is more cohesive.

Stiletto ankle boots, but I do not wear them.

Probably a well fitted bra.

A skirt that fits properly.

Pure chaos.

No.

A black jean jacket. As usual, an impulse buy, but it came in handy for completing an entire outfits.

All the time and mostly online these days.

Not particularly, as long as I'm clean.

It pushes me out of my comfort zone since I try not to fall into routines of how I dress, which helps me think of other ways to push myself in other areas of my life.

I don't spend a whole lot, but I do try to save when I can.

Chapstick and sunglasses.

"You always find the best items" mostly because most of my items are thrifted

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