The fashion world is full of extroverts, introverts, and everyone in between. But what about the fashion-types who aren’t quite sure where they fit? They may be too busy enjoying their style to think about how other people see them, but this article will help you understand your type so that you can learn more about yourself and others!
1. The Fashion Victim
You are a "fashion victim."
You have been influenced by what others are wearing, what is in fashion, or even popular.
The Fashion Victim will never be comfortable in their own skin and will always need to look good to feel good about themselves.
2. The Fashion Addict
The Fashion Addict is someone who competes with others to have the latest fashion trends, wants to be the one who sets the trends and doesn't mind being seen as a trendsetter. The Fashion Addict has no fear of missing out on something new because they are always in pursuit of what's next. This can make them appear snooty or pretentious but really it's just their way of keeping up with their peers and feeling like they're an important part of society.
The Fashion Addict is driven by fear: fear that they won’t be able to find anything stylish (or at least trendy), fear that they won’t understand how something works—even if it does look great on others—and even more importantly, fear that others will judge them for wearing whatever it is they want/need at any given time!
3. The Fashion Know-It-All
The Fashion Know-It-All
If you’re a fashion lover, there are few things more satisfying than being able to say “I know all about this thing!” you want to become a fashion expert so that everyone else will listen when they ask questions like: “What color should I wear next week?” or “Where should I go shopping today?”
The best way to become an expert is by learning as much as possible about fashion history and designers. Spend time researching books, magazines and websites dedicated solely towards understanding what makes up modern day trends (and also visit your local library if necessary). Once you have enough information stored away in your brain banks then it's time for action: start making notes about what works well together; try out different combinations on yourself before deciding whether or not something looks good; try out new styles with friends until one looks particularly good; then share those pictures with everyone else!
4. The Classic Fashionista
The Classic Fashionista is the epitome of timeless style. This person knows that they are beautiful, confident and talented because they have a classic sense of themselves. They know who they are and what they want out of life—and that's all there is to it!
This type of woman doesn't think she needs to change her look every season or update her wardrobe with new trends; instead, she focuses on being true to herself while also staying true to fashion. The Classic Fashionista dresses accordingly: classic pieces paired with modern accessories.
5. The Thrifty Fashionista
The thrifty fashionista is a great way to save money. It's also a good way to get a lot of wear out of your clothes, since the thrifty fashionista will buy used clothing and then resell it at a discount.
The thrifty fashionista wants to stick with brands that are unique and stand out in their own way, so they don't want anything too basic or trendy. They want clothes that have personality, whether it be in color or style!
6. The Couture Queen
If you're interested in the highest form of fashion, then couture is for you. It's expensive and it's very high quality. Couture garments are made by hand, with a lot of attention paid to detail and creativity.
Couture involves the creation of one-of-a-kind pieces that might not be available anywhere else in the world—or even on your planet! It takes many years before designers can reach this level of creativity and artistry; however, once they do get there, nothing compares to their workmanship or quality.
7. The Nonconformist
Fashion is about self expression. It's about being unique and different from others, whether you're dressing for a job interview or going out with your friends. You can express yourself in many ways—you can wear something that makes you stand out from the crowd or put on clothes that are more conservative than what everyone else is wearing at work.
Fashion is also about being different from what is normal or expected of people, whether it's your hair color or shirt color; how much makeup goes on your face; how tall/short/skinny/hairy/etc. you are; what age group you identify with?
8. The Sporty Spice
You’re a sporty person. You like to be active, and are often seen in sports gear. You like to be comfortable, practical and stylish at the same time. This can make you look like a fashion victim or an out-of-control bohemian who just doesn’t care about her appearance.
Be comfortable (and stay away from leggings).
Keep your style minimal—you don't need tons of accessories or nail polish colors on hand at all times just because they're trendy right now!
Dress up in chic outfits that have been worn before by someone else so you don't feel like an imposter looking down on everyone else around them because their clothes cost less than yours did before it got stained with sweat and dirt from being worn outside every single day for years on end without washing them once because then what would happen?
9. The Bohemian Chic
Bohemian chic is a style that’s free, fun and eclectic. It’s inspired by nature, art and music. It’s comfortable and relaxed, but also unique and individual.
Bohemian chic can be worn with anything—even formalwear! The key to pulling off this look is picking out pieces that are in line with your personality or interests. If you love fishing for example, how about wearing a fisherman's hat? Or if you love painting portraits then perhaps some art-inspired accessories would work well with your outfits!
10. The Fashion Nerd
You’re an expert in your field. You know all about fashion and things that go with it, from fabrics to accessories and everything else in between. You may be a lifelong fan of the industry, or perhaps you recently got into collecting for the first time and are trying to figure out how best to spend your money. Either way, you have a passion for it that drives you every day—and we love seeing this kind of mindset at work!
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Know your type of style to know what works for you
Knowing your style type is important. If you're not sure what yours is, ask yourself these questions:
Do I like to be comfortable? Or do I prefer a more formal look?
Do I need more than one pair of shoes in my wardrobe? Or do I prefer to wear the same pair all the time (and they should probably be leather)?
Do I like going out in dresses and skirts, or do I prefer jeans and t-shirts?
Fashion is all about feeling and identity. It’s something that you can wear every day, or only during special occasions. The important thing is to know what kind of person you are when it comes time for choosing your next outfit, so that when someone asks you “Who are you wearing?” they get a good answer!