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The Woman You’re Dressing For Isn’t Watching Anymore
The Inherited Eye W e don’t start dressing for ourselves.We learn early who is allowed to be seen, admired, praised. Style becomes a quiet negotiation between what feels natural and what feels acceptable. This is the first gaze: teachers, peers, partners, timelines, mirrors shaped by other people’s expectations. At sixteen, I learned what was considered attractive and more importantly, what was sought after. That was the moment my understanding of beauty shifted.Not be


A Soft return to Her
Do you feel like you don't know who you are? What you like? and how your identity shapes your wardrobe.
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