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“The Way She Wears It”

Wearing: Men’s F/W 19’ Fendi beanie / DSQUARED2 sweatshirt / Dior jacket & sunglasses / Off-White pants / Maison Margiela sneakers

Personal style isn’t about copying 1:1 designer’s vision. It’s more about finding your own, unique path among a huge mess of choices and being consistent with your own creative direction.

“Individuality will always be one of the conditions of real elegance” - Christian Dior

Some of you often ask me “how do you do that you always look good in your clothes?” My answer is simple: I don’t know :) But to be honest, I have some kind of intuition or something I can’t even describe with the right words that I look at clothes once, and I already know what to choose or combine together to keep consistency and express my ambiguous style which I strongly propagate. Also it really doesn’t matter what you wear, but how you wear it. Even the best clothes can look tacky or cheap if someone doesn’t know how to wear them. Or in the other hand, you can look great in a simple, basic t-shirt, because your personality builds that kind of unique style, which becomes the main subject of admiration by others. These are just small examples, but the most important is your own way of being and a bit of creativity. Recently, during my trip to Japan, I have learned a lot about creative ways of wearing clothes and a system that, in addition to simple elegance, combines futuristic visions based on the strong impact of architectural forms. Vintage elements are also highly desirable. But all in moderation and in the right proportions. This is the key. You can be the most creative, crazy, funny with your choices, but somewhere there must be consistency that holds it all together and gives that WOW effect that influences others.

With personal style is like with experience.

“An experience that changes nothing is hardly worth having” - Martin Margiela