In
a previous blog post I mentioned the body style or clothing personality.
Since
I had some ask about this, I thought it would be interesting to
reexamine. I did a post on this back in 2011. Time for an update.
Clothing
personality is your natural, inborn tendency toward particular types of
clothes. It is based on your genetics and generally determined by your
body shape.
I also addressed this topic HERE
and HERE
It
is interesting that most of us innately know the type clothes that make us feel
great about ourselves and those that make us feel "not quite right."
If
this is true, then why do we continue making mistakes and never feeling sure
about our clothing selections? One reason may be that we have been
influenced over time to accept certain colors and clothing styles that just
aren't right for us.
Example:
Your mother or adult female role model may have been a Romantic and thought
everyone should wear ruffles and lace and lots of flowers. Although you
may have hated this as a child, you have grown to accept that this is what you
are supposed to wear.
Your
childhood distaste may have been right!
When
did this concept begin?
Back
in the golden years of Hollywood we learned that one's beauty came from individuality.
Each of the famous ones from that era was known for her specific
beauty, based on the combination of how her unique physical features were
brought out and enhanced her unique personality.
Let
me give you some examples of different celebrities who knew and dressed for
their own particular clothing personality.
Romantic Elizabeth Taylor
as seen in the formal from the 1951 To Catch a
Thief that was the most sought after prom dress of the decade.
Now
imagine the Sporty Natural Diane Keaton in this billowing
bosom-fitting style. Can we say ridiculous?
And on the other hand, can
you honestly see Elizabeth Taylor in this tailored, rough
textured outfit or the sloppy pants and tie that was so fitting for Diane
Keaton as Annie Hall? Never! She was much too feminine and
curvacious to hide behind this much clothing.
Now,
imagine Petite Classic Audrey Hepburn
as seen here in the
dramatic dress from Breakfast At Tiffany's,
in
Romantic Marilyn Monroe's
white dress as
seen below. You certainly wouldn't see the curves and personality that
Marilyn gave it. In fact, it would have emphasized Hepburn's boyish shape
instead of enhancing it.
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What
about dressing Marilyn a' la Breakfast at Tiffany's instead of this
stunner from The Seven Year Itch? Laughable? I think
so. Wonder what JFK would have thought of that! I can't see him
or the audiences drooling over the matronly and heavy set appearance she
would have had in that dress.
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Now,
try to picture the Classic Grace Kelly in any of the above
outfits. It just doesn't paint the same picture does it?
Hollywood knew what they were doing
when they dressed these classic beauties according to their "specificness"
or clothing personality. It certainly launched careers and clothing
trends, didn't it.
Are
you beginning to get the idea of why dressing according to your own clothing
personality is as important for your appearance as it was for these Hollywood
beauties?
So,
what are the different clothing personalities?
There
are many different systems that are legitimate and I encourage you to search
out some of these. But because I need to keep things simple, I prefer to
just use four types because they seem to cover all the bases and are easy to
remember. Most of us can easily relate to these and they also relate to
the body shapes that we have already talked about.
Classic - the
simple but elegant clothing style like Grace Kelly
Sporty Natural - the
earthy clothing personality like Diane Keaton
Dramatic - the
entrance making style like Audrey HepburnRomantic - the
sexy clothing personality like Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe
Next
Monday I think I will break down each of these and discuss how to dress for
each clothing personality. In the meantime, you may want to take
some quizzes to see what your style is.
There
are many online quizzes but this is a simple and fun one and fairly accurate I
think.
In the meantime, do you dress according to your clothing personality or someone
else's? Good question!!!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Wonderful post. I took the test and it said Romantic...hmm...really???? That was surprising. Looking forward to your updated post in the upcoming days. Blessings
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this! I took the test and it said sporty. Not surprising at all....lol. I am a casual type gal with little accessories or gear, lol. Unless I am dressing up for an occasion which honestly I prefer not to have to do...or at least not often. I look for comfort most of the time though I don't want to look frumpy either. It's a fine line, lol. Have a good week!
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