“You either know fashion or you don’t.” – Anna Wintour
Hey, guys welcome back to another fashion pose on enjoys journey of perceptions. So this pose is going to be composed of the people I look up to in the fashion department. And who I get my inspiration from when I am putting different looks together. So, before I get started I didn’t want to say like subscribe and comment! I really appreciate those that do! I also would like to say a big thank you to all those who have been supporting me from the beginning because this has been a journey thus far and I am really proud of where I’m at today and I wouldn’t be here without love and support! Now that we got the sappy stuff out-of-the-way let’s get started!






So many who know me know that I live Rihanna as an artist but she also is a style icon. I literally plan my old outfits on Pinterest by looking at her pictures. Because she has a variety and that’s how I tend to dress. I don’t dress girly 24/7.
“I loathe narcissism, but I approve of vanity.” – Diana Vreeland 1 of 15
I feel like my fashion icon dress is based on her mood as well she literally gives us look after and switches it out so it’s not all the same. And that’s what I respect about her.






The Second person I use for inspiration is Carrie Bradshaw from the show sex in the city. I just feel like she dresses based off her mood as well. And I always get inspiration from her outfit in every episode eight in the movie. She was girly but chic at the same time just because she’s from New York.

These are just a couple of my favorite fashion icons. They switch up their look and it fits them so well. And that’s what I want my fashion to do. I want my fashion to say a lot about my personality. Dressing up and doing my make up is so much fun because it way I get to express myself.
“She can beat me, but she cannot beat my outfit.” – Rihanna
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