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I’ve been chomping at the bit to answer today’s Q&A Thursday question since it came in. It is SO, so good! Our friend, Therese, reached out to ask about the difference between having a signature silhouette (or style) and simply dressing the same all the time. And I think this is the most brilliant question.
What IS the difference? How can you strike that delicate balance between having a dialed-in look and letting your look become played out? How do you stick to your style but still keep your wardrobe feeling fresh season after season?
See? I told you! It’s so good! And in today’s episode, we’re going to sort it all out. So let’s jump right in and explore the difference so we can make sure your signature style feels more right than rut.
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