Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Style Statement Principle

As promised, I will be revealing my very own Style Statement in this blog. 

As defined, the Style Statement are just two words, but two "profoundly magical words" that will reveal your TRUE personal style. As the book / blog defines it:  "Your Style Statement helps you make choices that accurately reflect and support the real You. When applied, it becomes a lifelong mantra, allowing you to make authentic choices that make you feel powerful and joyful. Your Style Statement is where your essence meets your expression." 

The first word of your Style Statement is your foundation word.  As defined in the book, "This is the core of who you are, your essential self.  This is the part that feels like first nature, even if you resist it.  It is the part of you that is often most obvious....It shows up in what you most strongly believe, in what you most often choose, and in the most frequent themes of your [taste and style]."

The second word of your Style Statement is your creative edge word.  

If the foundation word represents your essence, your creative edge word is how you express your essence.  To make it more tangible, the creative edge is your life's accessories.   In communication and relationship, the creative word is the impression you make. 

Aside from answering the in-depth questions in the book, I also asked the opinion of my bestest friends about how they see me (since, most often than not, the people closest to us know us better than we know our own selves)

After much analysis and reflection (which spanned several days), I finally arrived with my two magic words -- the words that best describe me, my essence and my expression...

BOLD  SIMPLIFIED 

As defined in the book:

BOLD

SPIRIT: Bold has a strong warrior spirit that can translate into risk-taking, maverick ideas, and lively adventures.  Go big or go home.  Do it right, or don't do it at all.  That's Bold.  Bold will automatically question established rules and set out to challenge whatever they perceive as unjust or sub-quality.  They inquire:  they look beneath the surface; they like to know the facts; they are wired to make an impact in whatever they do.  They can be incredibly imaginative, and critical thinkers, and it's their ability to get out of the box that makes them great trend spotters and assessors of what's happening. Bold gravitates to people who can effect change, and can always identify a winning formula or the overachiever in the room.  In overdrive, Bold can be aggressive or imperceptive, which might lead to isolation -- a less-than-ideal circumstance, because Bold prefers to be surrounded by people.  They are quite comfortable with uncertainty because they know that they can draw on their own daring and multiple resources to fully embrace any situation.  They are almost always sure that they've made the right choice.  They focus forward.  They take charge and persevere.  Bold is sure to be noticed.

LOOK AND FEEL: Bold likes unique designs, a bit of flare.  Solid stuctures, strong shapes, generous and bountiful events, full sensory experiences.  Outstanding, eye-catching, substantial. 


SIMPLIFIED

SPIRIT:  Simply is authentic and unpretentious.  No-nonsense and never one for airs or embellishment.  They are typically humble and modest.  What you see is what you get.  Simply loathes excessiveness, waste and clutter -- both materially and psychologically.  Deception and personal politics irritate them on the deepest level.  What's unnecessary is disheartening.  Simply is a direct communicator.  They express themselves clearly and candidly.  They love to find out the story behind the story, get their point across, and be heard, and they won't back down from an argument.  In fact, they can be incredibly persistent and stubborn, to the point of becoming entrenched.  For better or for worse, they're great at cutting corners.  Simply loves to find the most logical or ideal solutions -- utility and purposefulness are at the top of their list.  They are remarkably durable and hearty spirits.  Simply has a keen way of knowing what's most important or essential in every dimension and deeply relishes the basic necessities and pleasures of life.


LOOK AND FEEL: Clean, pared down, balanced.  Basic, organic.  Fundamental.  Austere, plain.  Open spaces.  Well-organized.  Tidy.  Can range from ultra modern and stark to sheer elegance.  Never ostentatious or showy. 

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The outfit looks something like this.
I could go on and on and on how my personality fits my Style Statement of Bold Simplified, sharing with you a thousand and one anecdotes from long ago.  But, I will not bore you with the gory details of my youth and youthful days.  Some of these are also deeply personal stories, which I prefer not to be aired out in the very much public sphere of the internet and blogging. 

Since we are using the Style Statement in terms of pinning down one's fashion sensibilities (and, later on, tangible aspects of living with elan), let me share with you an example of how a daily outfit of mine illustrates my Style Statement.


The General Manager in my old office complimented me on one of my work outfits.  It was comprised of basics -- a white round neck shirt, beige trousers, a black blazer, and black high heels.  To top if all off, I put attention-grabbing accessories - a black multi-layered bead necklace and a cocktail ring with a Mona Lisa print.  


Simple outfit with bold accessories.  

A bold person pared down to the basics...

But with slivers of boldness still peeking through. 

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What about you?  What's your Style Statement?


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Me, Version 2.OH!







  

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Why Don't We: Style Statement

In my previous post, I wrote about the Great American Apparel Diet, which you can view here.

In a nutshell, its a movement started by a group of American women (and even a few men!) who vowed not to buy any piece of clothing for one whole year, either as a response to consumerism, cut nonsensical spending, simplify their wardrobe, reduce the closet clutter, or lessen one's carbon footprint, with their efforts to be documented in a blog.

I've decided to join this movement as a response to a (consumerism), b (cut spending), c (simplify the wardrobe), d (reduce closet clutter) and basically to simplify one's life and to try to get to my true self.  And, as the Great American Apparel Diet points out: "who are we without something hip and new in our closets?  We shall see." 

I started last April 5, 2013.  I am on Day 2 and still have 363 days to go. 

For those who want to embark on this journey to simplicity and finding fulfillment and happiness outside of H&M (just my favorite clothing brand in the world), then let me share a book / "movement" I've read a while back (more like 3 years ago) that will definitely put things in perspective by helping you discover the things that most represent you.

Its called the Style Statement. 



If you ever wondered why a dress still makes you feel uncomfortable even if it fits you perfectly, or why you can't muster up the excitement for a trip to a certain destination, or why you have a hard time dragging yourself out of bed in the morning for your job even if everything is bright and chirpy with your career?

It all means that your inner self is not in sync with the choices you have made or are available to you.  It is your inner self's protest -- that what you chose may not be what you really want.

The Style Statement are just two words, but two "profoundly magical words" that will reveal your TRUE personal style. As the book / blog defines it:  "Your Style Statement helps you make choices that accurately reflect and support the real You. When applied, it becomes a lifelong mantra, allowing you to make authentic choices that make you feel powerful and joyful. Your Style Statement is where your essence meets your expression." 

Coming from a person who shops a lot and ends up wearing most of the items once or twice, resulting with a closet full of clutter and a wallet on the brink of bankruptcy, this book could spell the difference between a life well-lived and a life that runs on a double jeopardy of emptiness -- empty in the bank, empty in satisfaction.

I was lucky to have found the book in the bargain bin of National Bookstore.  Originally priced at PHP 979, it was discounted further to PHP 300. And, I now discovered upon writing / researching for this blog, that a Jumpstart Session (which you can avail in their blog) cost US$ 150. It was all just kismet for a newly-minted penny-pinching gal like me. 

The book is filled with people's Style Statements, including a rundown of the things they love, inspiration, philosophy among many other things.  




In between these pages are questionnaires, exploring your likes / dislikes, interests, passions, skills, talents, finances, purpose in life among many others (even mundane things like favorite flower!).  It also has worksheets and helpful tips on how you can arrive with your Style Statement. 

Writing this blog and looking back at the answers I wrote down three years ago, I realized that my TRUE choices remain the same no matter how much time has already elapsed as evidenced by this blog entry of mine made a day ago.

  • For starters, I still have Audrey Hepburn as a peg.  

  • My style buzz words are still "Tailored, Simple, Classic, Clean, Minimalist." 

  • I still champion basics: white long-sleeved shirts, black tailored jackets, well-cut shirt dresses.
  • My dream shoes are still Miu Miu. 
  • My answer to the question, "If I Could Wear One Outfit for the Rest of My Life," is a description of the photo of Kate Middleton's outfit, which I chose as a peg for the blog entry.

Its just oh-so consistent. Even with a 3-year gap.
  

And, come to think of it, the items that are in constant rotation in my closet are those that fit the descriptions above. Those are also the items, which I get a lot of compliments from.  

So, if I have already discovered my Style Statement 3 years ago, why didn't I abide in it?

Well, call it being human.  We make mistakes.  We fall off the wagon.  

But we should get right back in.  And, we should continue where we left off. 

So its important to reflect and look back every now and then to see if we're still on track, if we're still aligned with our inner self's True North.  

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Want to find out my Style Statement?  It will be the topic in my next blog entry.  Watch out for it!

Do you have a Style Statement?  Share it with me in the comments section of this blog entry (or the next!).  I want to hear all about it!
 

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Me, Version 2.OH!