Absolutely loved this post and couldn’t agree more. Every time I scroll through TikTok, I see people flooding the comments with “Where’s the dress from?” “What bag is that?” “Top details?” and I get it the piece might be stunning. But if it really speaks to your style, why not thrift something similar that matches your vibe?
Truth is what really makes an outfit captivating isn’t just the clothes it’s the aura of the woman wearing it. Her hair, the way she pairs her accessories how the bag subtly echoes the tones of her shoes or top
It’s the harmony, the intention. And yes, sometimes the body plays a role too. I once read a quote by Rick Owens that said, “Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel good like having a fit body.”
I’m naturally skinny but still finding jeans that fit me perfectly feels like a whole mission.
As for Matilda Djerf, I was honestly shocked by what surfaced about her months ago. I had always seen her as this effortlessly chic woman with minimal style, an icon of basics done right. What I was truly obsessed with, though, was her hair and how she could take the simplest outfit and make it look refined and elevated.
Absolutely loved this post and couldn’t agree more. Every time I scroll through TikTok, I see people flooding the comments with “Where’s the dress from?” “What bag is that?” “Top details?” and I get it the piece might be stunning. But if it really speaks to your style, why not thrift something similar that matches your vibe?
Truth is what really makes an outfit captivating isn’t just the clothes it’s the aura of the woman wearing it. Her hair, the way she pairs her accessories how the bag subtly echoes the tones of her shoes or top
It’s the harmony, the intention. And yes, sometimes the body plays a role too. I once read a quote by Rick Owens that said, “Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel good like having a fit body.”
I’m naturally skinny but still finding jeans that fit me perfectly feels like a whole mission.
As for Matilda Djerf, I was honestly shocked by what surfaced about her months ago. I had always seen her as this effortlessly chic woman with minimal style, an icon of basics done right. What I was truly obsessed with, though, was her hair and how she could take the simplest outfit and make it look refined and elevated.
Exactly exactly exactly. Thank you for reading! and for this fab comment. So interesting to hear other points of view on the topic. :)