Posted by Katia on January 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We all know or have come across someone with impeccable style, so impeccable that we’re in constant awe of their sartorial prowess. And it’s unanimous. People who know such a person will agree that she dresses without a fault. This person never disappoints, and never ceases to amaze us, as her sartorial presentations always elicit … Read more
Posted by Katia on January 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment
In a world where fashion blogs flood the internet (guilty as charged), luxury brands take to Web 2.0, and where the sartorial feats of the current First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, have propelled her to fashion icon status, it’s safe to say that we live in a time where fashion garners fascination … Read more
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Is Style Learned or Innate?
Posted by Katia on January 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We all know or have come across someone with impeccable style, so impeccable that we’re in constant awe of their sartorial prowess. And it’s unanimous. People who know such a person will agree that she dresses without a fault. This person never disappoints, and never ceases to amaze us, as her sartorial presentations always elicit … Read more
Filed under News and commentary, Personal Style, Psychology of style · Tagged with Clothing, Daphne Guinness, icon, Learning, psychology, Style