1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

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1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

I feel attractive when I am well-rested and have enough energy to engage with people. I like form-fitting and tailored clothing, especially men’s styles cut for women. As a tall, slender woman, I feel these styles are more flattering on me than other styles. I prefer darker colors, interesting graphic prints, and a reference or two to my love of music.

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

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

I admire when women have a distinct style, even when it bears no resemblance to my style. I like boldness, I like the sense of joy that it conveys. I like inventiveness - “how did she even know to pair that with that?”

A couple of things: 1) Get clothing tailored to fit and flatter. A piece of clothing that fits like a glove is a beautiful piece of clothing. 2) Lipstick can really take a look up a notch, all on its own. 3) Don’t get matronly haircuts.

If it gives you joy just to look at it, get it - don’t worry about how often you’ll wear it. If you love it and it fits great, get it in more than one color.

No ruffles ever.

Probably any conversation at a thrift store - searching for and finding charm and character in pre-owned clothing.

Lead with kindness and a sense of humor.

Black boots. Western shirts. They work. I like how they look. They convey what I want to convey.

Yes. I gave a friend a necklace with a boat paddle charm because we had taken up paddling together.

Most! Shirts with no shoulder (but a full sleeve). Any type of very high heel. Just doesn’t speak to me. I would feel like I was wearing a costume. I am drawn to clsssic styles.

My mother was curvy and I am not. Our styles were very different. I like minimalist fashion with clean lines and opt for pants. She had a more feminine style and liked skirts and sandals.

I don’t remember who it came from but I “stole” the “cardigan as shirt” look. I love a form fitting cardigan.

I think I always loved clothes, but we didn’t have any money growing up. When I became financially sel-sufficient, I started dressing for joy.

I don’t dress to be attractive to the opposite sex. This is not political, it’s just not a priority. But if someone told me I should be doing that, I guess it would be offensive to me!

Tall and thin.

Prone to rumination, occasionally self-defeating, but I tend to understand most things.

Down a lot but always trying! Fits of joy!

Plaid pants, red Pinball Museum t-shirt, black cardigan. Chin length inverted bob.

We present ourselves to the world with intention. It starts a conversation. I don’t think clothes and style are everything, but they are not irrelevant. Many people find inspiration and creativity in these things.

Friends (not all of them), husband (my best shopping partner).

My favorite brands, especially Prana, Boden, and Levi’s. I think music also has an influence.

I think style is very individual and taste is subjective. I think having one’s own style is more important than anyone else thinking you have taste.

I generally don’t spend that much and buy a lot of used clothes.

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