My approach to fashion styling

The Art of Excess: Why Maximalism is the Ultimate Sartorial Power Move

a living room with a blue couch and lots of pictures on the wall
a living room with a blue couch and lots of pictures on the wall

In a world that has been beige-washed by the relentless tide of "quiet luxury" and minimalism, there is a delicious, defiant joy in the return of Maximalism. It is the sartorial equivalent of a standing ovation—loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.

But make no mistake: true maximalism isn't about clutter. It’s a highly curated riot of color, texture, and history. It is the art of more is more, executed with the precision of a master painter.

woman in red dress sitting on black metal bench
woman in red dress sitting on black metal bench

The Architecture of the Odd: How Eccentricity remains a Key Fashion Statement

In the glossy pages of fashion history, "eccentric" was once a whispered critique - a polite way of saying someone had lost their sartorial marbles. Today, eccentricity is the highest form of flattery. It is the antithesis of the "algorithm look": a refusal to be categorized or simplified.

Eccentric style isn't just about wearing your clothes; it’s about telling a story that only you know the ending to. It is intellectual, slightly rebellious, and entirely singular.

If maximalism is a shout and eccentricity is a riddle, eclecticism is a perfectly composed symphony of seemingly discordant notes.

It's when we don't just "get dressed" we curate. To be truly eclectic is to be an alchemist, turning a vintage 1940s slip, a modern oversized blazer, and a Moroccan leather sandal into pure gold.

It is the style of the world-traveler, the historian, and the rebel who finds harmony in the unexpected.

The Alchemist’s Closet: Mastering the Art of Eclectic Style

Woman in elaborate hat and costume with theatrical makeup
Woman in elaborate hat and costume with theatrical makeup

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