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Are You in Style? :Aug 25, 2007It’s clear to me from the many people I talk to that there is a great misunderstanding about style. Style is not a price. It is not an age. It is not a size. And it can be learned. Style is one part self-knowledge and one part self-confidence. In other words, it’s an attitude. It is a life-affirming expression of your character and spirit -- a conviction that you are worth knowing, worth looking at and can present yourself well. It is knowing your strengths and weaknesses -- so that you can accentuate your strengths, not hide real or imagined shortcomings. Feeling good about yourself is a “sine qua non” of looking good. There is one more element of style -- clothes. However, style should never be confused with fashion. Fashion is synonymous with clothes, but style is merely expressed through clothes. Fashion is IN the clothes. Style is IN the wearer. There's a diet to match everyone's eating style. For example, eDiets Mediterranean Diet can help you make healthy choices without sacrificing flavor and variety. If you’re ready to get serious about your health, click here and set up your personal profile to get a plan personalized to meet your needs. Style is nothing if not a celebration of individuality, of individual variability. It glorifies the fact that we are all different. It exposes as preposterous the notion that there is an ideal body, an ideal woman -- that there is only one perfect way to look, that any one way is perfect for all people. Style always delights, because it is a revelation that the possibilities for originality are limitless. Style rejects ideals. It goes its own way. In fact, style is nothing if not a triumph of the fresh and unusual. Style is democratic. It assumes that every woman has the potential to create an identity that’s unique, and to express it through how she carries herself, how she grooms herself and what she puts on. Style is aristocratic. It sets apart those who have it from those whose dress is merely functional, utilitarian. It announces to the world that the wearer has a sense of self and has assumed command of herself. Style is intelligent, because it requires self-knowledge. Style hugs the self closely, even though it never represents the whole self at one time. The self is too complex to be represented by any one way of dressing. Style is optimistic. It is optimism made visible. Style presumes that you are a person of interest -- that the world is a place of interest and that life is worth making the effort for.There is no style without taking risk, without exploring new sides of the self, without saving what works and discarding the errors. Style, then, is a springboard for personal growth. |
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