Umm yeah, because sharing what's in your closet isn't like, super personal at all... I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashion confessional? It's not like you're sharing your deepest secrets or anything... But seriously, it is kinda interesting how our clothes can say so much about us. Like, my grandma's thrift store finds are basically a reflection of her values and life experiences... The article might be onto something with this whole "fashion as identity" thing...
I'm not sure I buy into this whole "clothes tell a story" thing . Can we get some actual data on how much people's fashion choices really reveal about their personality or professional life? I mean, is it just a coincidence that more confident people wear bolder outfits, or is there something deeper going on?
And what about personal style being a form of self-expression vs. conforming to societal norms? We can't just assume that everyone wearing the same "professional attire" is automatically conveying respectability - there's gotta be some nuance here.
I'd love to see some studies or expert opinions on this before I start analyzing my own wardrobe choices
People are so done with just buying stuff that looks good lol. It's time to think about what it really says about us... I mean, have you ever noticed how certain outfits just vibe with a specific energy? Like, I know when I'm wearing my fave graphic tee, I feel like myself, but when I wear business casual, I feel like I need to be "on" all the time. It's wild how much our clothes can reveal about who we are and what we're trying to show others...