It makes me feel good that I had 3 or 4 come to mind initially though, makes me feel like I'm dressin!!
One thing I will say is that it feels strange to go with something that feels so traditional/vintage-y in vibe as opposed to my normal fits, but I feel like I got a handle on proportions there that I don't often get in fits
I think this is my favorite I've done in the past couple of months. It incorporates some different stylistic elements I like, has some fun pieces, and my curls were popping off that day which is a bonus
I quite like this one. I’ve been trying to change up the vibes in my recent fits from my standard ivy/western blend and I think this ended up being a fun fit
I liked this one cause it kinda feels like a success of taking specific inspiration and making a cool outfit from it. I love the 70s but particularly tommy nutter for the bold patterns and dramatic shapes, and i love am era gucci (which is very obviously inspired by tommys clothes) this just kinda felt like the right meld of those two things and snapped together in a way i havent really thought to do before w the mixing of the checks. I feel like i have a lot of decent 70sish outfits but this one is probably a cut above in terms of my own satisfaction with it.
I liked this one the most I think. I struggle sometimes with color, but I found this palette really pleasing. It was also me revisiting something that I felt like I could do better, showing taking all these photos has actually been helpful lol.
This one isn’t crazy interesting, but I’m really proud of myself for it since everything but the pants is thrifted or super cheap on ebay. The jacket is literally mens wear house I think l0l but, rlly good reminder that like..one hero piece can do a lot for you
Im really happy with them. I cant stop wearing them even if they don't really "fit" in what i am trying to do that day. In a lot of outifts they can sub in for some combat boots but they are a bit more "elegant" imo
Definitely one of my favorite pieces and also one of the most interesting ones. It’s really hard to capture the cord color and texture in photos though