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The Anatomy of Great Style

  • biancadwilliams
  • Feb 23
  • 1 min read

Style is the result of a combination of elements that work together to create magic. While fashion and style often overlap, the two are distinctly different. Fashion is subjective; two people can have completely opposing thoughts and feelings about the same fashion pieces or someone’s fashion choices. Style, on the other hand, is undeniable. It transcends personal preferences and resonates on a deeper level.


"You don’t find your style, you create it." – Anonymous


Have you ever been captivated by someone’s style, even when it’s completely different from your own? Style has the power to make you take a second look, perhaps even imagining yourself in pieces you’d never have considered before based on how well someone has styled them. What is it about great style that evokes such strong emotions?

For me, there are five key elements that create great style: Fit, Visual Appeal, Originality, A Statement Piece, and Confidence. Not every stylish look will include all five elements, but the most memorable styles always feature at least one while others have a combination of several of these elements.


Over the next five posts, I’ll delve into each of these elements and explore the unique role they play in crafting exceptional style. From the importance of a perfect fit to the boldness of a statement piece, I’ll break down how these components can elevate your wardrobe and leave a lasting impression.

Stay tuned—it’s time to discover the magic behind great style.


With Style and Grace,

-Bianca



 
 
 

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