tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369408915071664475.post3685560438060215420..comments2023-05-15T00:31:37.399+10:00Comments on Jupiter Hollow: Wardrobe planning, continued - A Matter of Defining my StyleTanithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09915557658875958630noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369408915071664475.post-72564062956553059702013-04-26T12:48:33.893+10:002013-04-26T12:48:33.893+10:00I know exactly what you mean about being torn betw...I know exactly what you mean about being torn between two styles, with regards to interior decor and house styles - i'm constantly pulled between a contemporary minimalist style with Japanese influences, and a comparatively ornate European style that draws from Deco and/or Nouveau. I dunno what i'll do if/when i ever have a place i have more control over.<br /><br />With clothes, though, i think it's a little bit easier - clothing is far less permanent, so you can go more dressy and ladylike one day and more casual the next. I do like the idea of having a wardrobe that has some cohesive element to it, though, so you can mix and match bits and pieces as you like and they will all look "right" together...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7369408915071664475.post-77386988072721098272013-04-25T15:50:27.486+10:002013-04-25T15:50:27.486+10:00It's so funny reading this - I could have writ...It's so funny reading this - I could have written much the same thing! It's that constant battle between fun-quirky-casual and timeless-classic-elegant. I think I too often give up the battle and end up with neither!<br /><br />The more I look at fashion though the more I think fit matters most, so I agree with your resolutions!Tanithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09915557658875958630noreply@blogger.com