Loved this, as per. I don't agree with the whole character-wardrobe malarkey though, and how you should assume and read into an attire to reflect on the person wearing it. Mostly because, those assumptions are always based on preconceived ideas and stereotypes that you exactly point out to in the last part of the discussion. Try walking into a 'public affairs' interview, not wearing the usual suspects of a 'suity' suit or the fitting tight skirt..
i watch MR bec i feel more appropriately asserted when i please myself with the clothes i wear. like i need an excuse. but is this allowing people to overconsume or not think about sustaining our "self-centred" fashiony selves - or should this compensate for our otherwise sucky lives? and what if that is your thing? does becoming mrs someone else make you needing to become mrs not yourself? (i am in between mrs this and mrs that. or mrs not anyone, just me. :) thanks for the inspire.