1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

A. Kirsteen

1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

When I have a lot of accessories on and form-fitting clothes. Some make-up.

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

Some with long coats, sunglasses, or vibrant colors that are coordinated well. It also looks nice when their hair, nails, and clothes match.

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

With an aura of confidence and joy. They are happy to be in the room and they are looking forward to spend time with other people. Vibrant personalities with lots of laughter and energy.

When I created an outfit based on a theme, like color moods, and accessories. Sometimes I would wear clashing colors and accessories without realizing it. I need one look, a theme for the day.

Shop tailored and petite.

N/A

Libbey.

Balance and harmony. Take responsibility.

Black clothes because I love the color black, it can be gothic. Skirts are cute and I like the pencil skirt look more, flowy ones look strange.

I don't remember.

Anything baggy and oversized that will overwhelm me. Also, anything that looks to heavy, I prefer lighter fabrics.

I'm a bit curvier and we have different styles, but she sometimes borrows my clothes.

I think a mix and match from everyone and making my own style out if it. Of course, I have to look put together.

When I was a child, I loved dressing boldly and feminine, and since after quarantine I've enjoyed that style again. Sort of the outfits that look nice and put together, but you so want people to stop and say, "Look at you, all dressed up!"

No.

Curvy hourglass? And short, small, and slim.

Intelligent and hyper?

Hyper and always ready to learn more.

A black lace dress, diamond earrings, hair down. My nails are painted bright pink, and I have a black choker on. No makeup, just moisturizer.

It's not.

Family and friends.

I don't know?

I'm not sure how to answer this, I hope I have both. But I think I am developing both taste and style. I'm not quite there yet.

No.

No.

The way I speak is eloquent.

Yeah dressing up is fun and is a form of stress relief, whenever I get the chance to.

Yeah I have some form of discernment I know what I like and want to discover more fashion that I can implement into my daily outfits. I want to develop more work clothes, as I feel they are dull.

No, I picked things up, and my family lets me know if my outfit is a hit or miss.

Whatever I feel looks best at the moment.

I can relax in my clothes while also looking put together. The effortless beauty.

"Live to be, not to want."

A combination of beautiful fabrics, textures, colors, smells, and overall appearance. Sunsets are nice, and animals are cute.

Trash cans and dirty sidewalks.

I'm not sure, but I guess they think, "Oh, hi. " And go about their day.

How the outfit fits my body. Do I look heavier, slimmer, boxy, structured, overwhelmed? What accessories look nice, what shoes compliment the look? What kind of make-up is appropriate?

Ultimate beauty and self-expression...yeah.

Dressing is putting on an outfit for the day without a second thought. Dressing up is coordinating an outfit that serves a purpose. Are you a teacher today? Are you a tennis player? Are you going out with friends?

A form fitting shirt with waist-empasis. Perhaps a muted green color. Blue jeans, black boots, and a yellow cardigan or blazer.

Color, shine, sparkle, details. Not me is full, monotone, boring.

I'm Latina and white, and I guess it plays into my natural body shape and accommodating my curves before I look at the style. If it doesn't look right, I won't wear it.

Yeah, when I was in my teens, I stopped caring about how I dresses and wanted to be invisible. Then I appreciated myself and go all out!

Light makeup, natural look. Modest clothing that cover my arms and legs, my hair is usually down. Small earrings. A touch of color or an accessory like a scarf.

I don't, I just wear things that look cute and appropriate for work. I would never wear jeans to work.

No.

No.

No.

A ball gown dress seems cool but I don't know where to wear it.

No. But if I were a man I'd happily try on outfits to see what works for me.

The 60s?

Sometimes...depending on the day and angle. Sometimes I look puffy and awkward, sometimes I look nice.

Either I shake my head in disappointment or smile and give myself a thumbs up. Sometimes I look 20 pounds heavier in one photo, and really small in another photo on the same day.

Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Vogue. I can't think of anyone modern.

No.

Something long and overflowing. I would drown in it.

Every body has bad looks and good looks in fashion, so if I were to change my shape, I'd have a new set of issues to worry about.

No. I want to attract everyone and spread joy with my energy and style. Not romantic attraction, just good energy that motivates people to smile and have a nice day.

No.

Yes, smell is an important part of a look, and I like to smell like marshmallows and vanilla with flowers. But I don't add too much to suffocate people with the smell.

Body lotion, vanilla body oil, washed hair, accessories, and flattering outfits.

It depends on my look for the day.

No.

Rings. A dark blue floral dress.

A work shirt, looks unflattering and makes my chest look bigger. I don't want my chest to look bigger.

No.

A black floral dress that was too long for me but looked beautiful.

I can't do that, I cannot wear one outfit forever.

Only pieces that look nice on me and coordinate well with each other.

Cotton shirts, they are a must.

No.

None yet.

My clothes are hanging in my closet to keep them wrinkle-free. I keep my PJs in the drawers.

No.

No.

Once every 6 months.

Yeah, like a gourmand.

Adventurous and not afraid to try new styles.

I have to budget myself and only buy what I need.

No.

Not that I recall.

When I was a child I guess. I wore a leather skirt and a pink tank top and another kid made a whistle sound and I felt like I needed to cover up.

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