Dear Maggie,
In general, my attitude toward my personal
fashion is "I do what I want!" and I think I
pull off most outfits (or at least I don't
look like shit), but I don't think I'm very
good at being trendy or classic or anything
remotely stylish. So what is more important,
in your opinion: being actually fashionable,
or being comfortable and confident? Is my
#winning attitude actually the accessory I'm
counting on it to be? (*disclaimer: I spend
a shitload of time in construction gear, but
I don't count any of that as remotely
fashionable).
Rachel B., Chattanooga, TN
Hi, Rachel!
This is probably my favorite question that has
ever been submitted to
Let's Ask Maggie!. So #braggingrights
on that! I feel you on the "I do what I want!"
mantra. My family can tell you I came out of
the womb with that attitude.
Let's break your fashionable vs. comfortable
and confident question down one step further.
I don't think it's an either or, I do however,
believe that
CONFIDENCE is the most
important fashion element. So, your #winning
attitude really is the accessory you hoped it
would be! Congratulations! :)
For you, comfort makes you confident, for
others it might be a 4" stiletto or a dusty
pair of Wranglers. You can pull any look off
as long as you feel good while you're wearing
it. (Know your audience too. Don't show up to
a black tie affair in a tank top and cutoffs
because I said confidence is what's
important.)
When working with an individual client I have
the client go through their closet and
individually pull garments out to show me. I
do this so that I can see their expression as
they hold the piece. If their face looks like
they just ate a handful of lemon Sour Patch
Kids that item goes right into the give away
bin. If that is how they felt holding it, how
on earth did they feel wearing it?!
I'll also let you in on a little secret: even
stylists make mistakes. It doesn't happen
to me often but I can tell you right now, if I
put together an outfit, leave my apartment,
and realize later in the day that I hate it,
or it feels weird, or it's just not right for
whatever reason, I will go home and change
before I head to a meeting or an event. It is
hard enough to walk into a room full of
strangers without feeling like I look terrible
on top of it. If I'm in something I feel my
best in, by the end of the night everyone in
that room will be my best friend. If I walk in
wearing something I hate I'll just stand to
the side the entire night bored. Clothes have
more power to them than most of us realize. My
greatest hope is that you have a closet full
of clothes that only help you exude confidence
and that you have the courage to rid yourself
of the things that do not.
In the meantime, continue to rock that
construction gear!
How about you, readers? What is most
important to you? Fashion? Comfort?
Confidence? Give me the scoop in the comments
below!
With love,
Maggie
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