"Style is the only thing you can’t buy. It’s not in a shopping bag, a label, or a price tag. It’s something reflected from our soul to the outside world—an emotion.”—Alber Elbaz
Phase 1: Activation
I’m not leaving the house every day looking like a million bucks. This faltering attitude and flickering way of being is also linked to sloppiness in diet, lowered standards in strength training, and inconsistent detail to personal grooming. There also seems to be a connection to personal style standards with the quality of relationships I’m bringing into my world. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s por. There is a clear inconsistency across the board and a patter that’s playing out.
Phase 2: Identification
Self-Identity:
Average Looker
Casual Dresser
Others-Identity:
Freakshows
Empty Vessels
Fashion Snobs
Plastic Morons
Phase 3: Declaration
Feelings:
Safe
Comfortable
Normal
Non-Feelings:
Active
Sexy
Vibrant
Results:
Old wardrobe
Sporadic looks
Cheap purchases
Fluctuating Standards
High Standards
Consistent Appearance
Quality Ingredients
Quality Looks
Actions:
Dressing down
Delaying haircuts
Skipping strength training
Non-Actions:
Buying expensive garments
Tailoring quality wardrobe
Prioritising physical prowess
Being:
Lazy
Avoidant
Hypocritical
Predictable
Non-Beings:
Refined
Consistent
Reliable
Phase 4: Creation
New Possibility:
Refinement
Physical
New Identity:
Physical Prowess