Our clothes are often an expression of our spirit and character. Once you find the look that reflects your personality, stick with it! Not sure what your signature style should be? Take our quiz below to find out.
What’s in your dream home?
If you got mostly As, you’re a… Hopeful Romantic.
You’re polished and ladylike, and you love feminine allure. You’ll instinctively choose beautiful tactile fabrics, gentle colors, and curvy shapes. Even when casually dressed, you always include full makeup and a careful hairdo. Opt for ruffles or floral designs that add interest to even a simple garment, and don’t forget a sparkly set of earrings.
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If you got mostly Bs, you’re a… Modern Minimalist.
“Less is more” may be a cliché, but it’s a cliché for a reason: When sleek, simple, minimalist style is done right, it can make more of an impact than even the loudest of outfits. In spring and summer, that can mean a great pair of jeans, a white T-shirt, and your favorite loafers, while in cooler temps, an easy formula is a monochromatic look with navy trousers, an oversized sweater, and some wear-everywhere Chelsea boots.
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If you got mostly Cs, you’re an… Edgy It Girl.
You reflect the tempo and feel of the moment to pull off the latest trends – without ever losing your own authentic style. Set the mood by mixing and matching patterns, textures, colors, and hemlines. Pile on brightly hued fringe and metallic studs over so-now fabrics – like velvet – for a look-at-me vibe that’s 100% you.
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If you got mostly Ds, you’re a… Playful Ingenue.
You don’t take fashion too seriously, but pulling together looks that are both smart and sophisticated is second nature. Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind find from a vintage shop or a designer trench coat, you have a knack for finding classic pieces that look easy. Pair navy and red for a sensational and timeless outfit, then layer on quirky details like retro sunnies, pom-poms, or oversized buckles.
By Lexi Lazarus, Assistant Fashion Editor