All women are beautiful and style has no limits. We get it. Style is personal. It is unique to you. Style is not defined by a certain size, age, look or trend. Style is an attitude, and anyone can wear it well. Models walk wordlessly down a catwalk exhibiting power to 'own it' though appearance alone. Of course, this physical manifestation of power varies according to the eye of the beholder. Remember Anne Hathaway’s role as Andrea in The Devil Wears Prada, her transformation was so fashion-forward. Fashion can be empowering. Just note the visual impact of clothing on Kylie Jenner, Kate Moss, or Jourdan Dunn. Each of these fashion stars exude chic in a personal way. To look like a total powerhouse, do not be afraid to mix prints, invest in head-turning trousers, or grace a mid-length simple silhouette
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Criticism - e-flux
Ep 77: Founding Two 7-figure Businesses & Launching the First Venture DAO for Women Lily Wu (Startup Partner Lead, SEA & Co-Founder, WOW Pixies NFT) - So This Is My Why
The New Age in Power Dressing - The New York Times
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FIT Museum Exhibition Review: The History of Power Dressing
Celebrating Michele Majer's 28 Years on the Bard Graduate Center Faculty - Bard Graduate Center
Antiques Roadshow, LSU Rural Life Museum, Hour 1, Season 28, Episode 7
Power Dressing for the Next Generation - Coveteur: Inside Closets, Fashion, Beauty, Health, and Travel
Maisie Peters Cover Story: All The Power
The New Age in Power Dressing - The New York Times
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ELLE DECOR July - August 2014 (Digital)