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When dressing...

2022.03.18


I am going to be honest with you; yes, I am model and journalist and yes, I do love fashion (who doesn’t?), but at the end of the day, like most women around the world, I simply dress the way I feel. Literally, depending on my mood.



For me, fashion is an expression, a way to communicate. My personalities are reflected in my clothes and depending on my mood, I can dress casual and elegant at the same time. When choosing, I always try to combine a blouse with dress pants. For me, dress pants are my favorites and a large over size shirt.


Jeans is also my favorite outfit. At home I like to wear skinny jeans and a shirt or top. When it's time to go outside, I put my high heels or some sneakers and that's about it...


When it comes to dressing, black is the color can never be missing in my wardrobe. It is a color that makes me feel comfortable, and for me comfort is the most important thing when it comes to dressing.


It is a color that you can combine with other colors, accessories. It is a simple and elegant color. In fashion, black is a very common color. It is widely used in brands that aim to convey sophistication, power and distinction.


For the photo session of Surreal magazine, I chose this type of black dress from the Liu-jo brand, as you will see it is a very simple and elegant dress. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication", as Leonardo da Vinci would say. For me, black represents simplicity and sophistication.


The meaning of the color black in psychology represents elegance, mourning, death or power.


When dressed in black I feel important, confident, mysterious, elegant and sophisticated. It gives me a touch of power and a bit of magic.


And what about you? Do you like black? When dressing what's your favorite color?

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