@olaideeee.o

ikk pinterest makes every outfit look good it’s hard to figure out your personal style when everything looks good

@agnaeoh6992

My biggest style inspiration are the older folks in my life. NOBODY is doing color coordination like grannies. The patterns, the costume jewelry, the comfortable yet stylish shoes, the handbags. 
Obviously not all old people dress nice, but the ones that do are DOING IT for me.

@lissettehurtadoschoel7573

“The coolest thing is when you don’t care about being cool anymore” Rick Owens

@lisalis5877

I also love looking at old family pictures and what they were wearing. Other than that I love taking inspo from nature especially for color combinations from flower fields, butterflies, sunsets, etc. I recently saw someone dressing up as different flowers and they looked so cool.

@AZ-ph4fs

I like finding inspo from anime. Especially old 90s and 2000s anime. very underrated

@kaiko1540

Finally someone who is into fashion and doesnt live in america. i love these videos 😌

@demideridder

For my personal style I really love the era of Anne of green gables. I recently started to wear dresses and skirts, since I LOVED it so much as a kid. And I never felt more myself and happy in my outfits <33

@ducksandy3314

literally playing dress up is my favorite thing ever, i've started saving my fav outfit creations in my notes app !!

@evellyn3770

Aghh, as someone who's almost 24/7 hooked on Pinterest this video was so needed! Thank you. xxx

@Avaa2626

I seen James Marriott in the thumbnail and immediately clicked, he’s also my fashion inspiration

@Ant1quedoll

Yay you posted! This is an amazing day. 💋 I’m about to watch the video but the title reminded me so much of a video I watched, I forgot the YouTuber but the title was along  the lines of “What are people wearing in Japan?” One persons answer stood out to me the most and I always apply it whenever I make an outfit, he said: “I just look at the city and street signs and base my outfit off the color palette. Like McDonald’s, yellow and red.” Not exactly what he said but similarly! 😿

@Adina5150

My outfit inspirations come from 80s rock.. goth etc. art. 70s. And like someone else said grannies! My oma and my grandma were my queens. A lot of things in my wardrobe as a child was my projects and gifts sewn by the females in my family. Which in turn taught me a lot. Thankful to my sewing machine and serger. And my wardrobe now has things from my oma in her passing. One of my favourite tops is this ivory satin blouse of hers. My oma genuinely her entire closet nearly was sewn by her. Matching pantsuits in varied pastels. And the same iconic leather blazer. I too look at old runway. I pin those things and hair etc of these eras i mention. Jrock specifically… hyde. Atsushi sakarai… yoshiki.. major inspirations to my looks. But I don’t look for EXACT. And primarily I pin major house design pieces to sew for myself when I want to bite the bullet and run the card for fabrics 😂. I have studied and been around fashion and seamtress work forever. My aunt and her daughter were where I learned luxury brands and began learning the history. Literally that cousin made me make a pinterest when I was 13 years old I am now 27. My best friend then expanded my palette into knowing so many models and history of it all due to writing with her and finding inspirations for it all along with our art. All of these elements leak into every facet of my life now. My entire room the furniture is all second hand and well built mahogany stained woods with a victorian/edwardian look to them. Personally… I just think people whom talk about the oversaturation of pinterest inspirations clouding their mind need to curate their feed better. Or atleast… what I do is I pin anything into 3 different style boards. One is my main one. The other is for slightly off brand and the other is completely opposite. Eventually whenever I am feeling more critical I will go through and see again and delete anything that I dont actually like as much as I considered when I first saw it. It has made thing way more concise. And as controversial as it is. Fashion studies and the old saying to which you are taught in these classes is “know your body” aka its shape and what is and is not flattering. I can look at anything on someone else and or on a hanger and just know if it would look not as I would wish it to look on me. You just have to be more realistic to yourself and your lifestyle… or else youll always feel let down and wishing for a life that is not your own. Fashion is a great way to express identity and change your image. But if you arent comfortable , you wont be happy. I do think if you have older ladies in your life. Window shop with them. Talk to them. Ask to see their closets, their jewelry… their life stories and old photos. Those are precious memories and great inspires. And who knows? You may leave that visit with an irreplaceable item you will use time and time again. My winter coat has my omas austrian club pin to which she founded in my home town when they settled there. Things like that… just irreplaceable and iconic. I also wear her gold catholic icon necklaces. History and style if you ask me.

@ewus9990

i've discovered you literally 40 min ago and i love your vibe so much

@grace_is_cool.5102

i collect sonny angels and sylvanian families and i randomly pick one out and build an outfit based off them and its just so adorable but I also base a lot of my outfits off animals especially deers and bunnys

@imnyti8782

my biggest fashion inspirations are the devil wears prada and the gossip girls which is like late ninetys early 2000s high fashion ¿ so whenever i catch myself liking smth that’s too trendy i go back and watch those. also i face this problem with tiktok but not pinterest most probably because i never save entire outfits to my board i only save different pieces of clothing so my feed isn’t trendy ootds

@winteraustin1198

Oh my god!!! I love the 90s too and also watch Friends religiously, they are dressed so well!

@akinlikesfilms960

5:16 omds same! i particularly love how Rachel, Monica, Joey and Chandler were styled, its soo timeless.

@reicism

do a video playing dress to impress!!

@glockrots

I love Vivienne Westwood, so I always look at past runways and the way pieces are styled on the website, and create outfits based off the clothes I own

@literallynoideawhatimdoing

your editing is subtly brilliant and hillarious