The framework makes way more sense than the three-word branding exercise. Which I do love -- but it does absolutely nothing for me at 7:14am when the outfit I planned has decided to be completelyyyyy wrong.
I love the addition of the four (five) additional secret ingredients to my styling formula, even though I would argue that even though do not necessarily stay constant. In my case, the texture, the proportions can also vary depending on the mood.
Yes! You're so right, and this is why i’m calling the Recipe a framework instead of a formula. The ingredients don't change, but how loudly each one shows up absolutely can. Color tends to be the most anchored because it doesn't necessarily shift with your mood or context. Texture and Proportion are the most expressive ingredients because that’s where your mood gets to show up. The ingredients stay yours. How you dial them up or down is just... dressing for where you are that day.
The framework makes way more sense than the three-word branding exercise. Which I do love -- but it does absolutely nothing for me at 7:14am when the outfit I planned has decided to be completelyyyyy wrong.
you knooow it ! I don’t even know if I’ve actually thought about my three words when I get dressed…
I love the addition of the four (five) additional secret ingredients to my styling formula, even though I would argue that even though do not necessarily stay constant. In my case, the texture, the proportions can also vary depending on the mood.
Yes! You're so right, and this is why i’m calling the Recipe a framework instead of a formula. The ingredients don't change, but how loudly each one shows up absolutely can. Color tends to be the most anchored because it doesn't necessarily shift with your mood or context. Texture and Proportion are the most expressive ingredients because that’s where your mood gets to show up. The ingredients stay yours. How you dial them up or down is just... dressing for where you are that day.