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Everywhere you look there are clues to your personal style. You just need to do a little style-sleuthing.
You Will Need
Art evaluation
Repeating themes
List of favorite shops
Favorite hotel
Favorite room
1 odd piece
Step 1: Look at art(觀察一下你身邊的藝術品)
Look at the art on your walls; this is probably the best representation of your style. Abstract prints? You like modern design. A flea market painting? Your style’s eclectic.
Step 2: Look for repeats(統計一下自己身邊經常會出現的藝術品的類)
Look for repeating colors, textures, shapes, and styles around your house and in your wardrobe that can tell you a lot about the things you frequently purchase, and therefore, your style favorites.
Step 3: List favorite shops(找出自己最喜歡的商店)
List the shops you go to most often — even if you just go to browse. Whether it’s a flea market, a hip downtown boutique, or your parents’ basement, where you shop represents your style.
Step 4: Use your favorite hotel(看看自己最喜歡的旅館的類型)
Use your favorite hotel to tell you about your style. Whether you prefer a rustic bed and breakfast or a sleek, downtown high-rise, that hotel’s clear design style is a tipoff to your own.
Step 5: Look at favorite room(看看你最喜歡的居室的類型)
Look at the design of your favorite room in the house. Chances are, it’s your style, so feel free to repeat it in the rest of the house.
Step 6: Don't ignore the odd(不要忘記那些你很少會買的不同的東西)
Don’t ignore that one odd piece that is different from anything else in the room. It may just hold the key to your true style.
One-time Vogue editor-in-chief Edna W. Chase said, “Fashion can be bought. Style one must possess.”