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Editor’s Note
Eight years of watching women submit their quiz photos, and the single most common mistake I still see isn’t the angle or the lighting — it’s the *outfit*. Fitted, yes, but women consistently choose clothes that perform their aspirations rather than reflect their actual silhouette. A structured blazer on a Romantic, a flowy maxi on a Natural — the fabric is doing the work, not the body. The quiz is meant to read your lines, not your wardrobe choices. I’ve seen the same woman get three different results across three different outfits, and only one of those results actually fit her. Which makes me wonder: when you chose what to wear for your photo, were you dressing to be seen accurately, or dressing to be seen a certain way?
Okay so I literally just retook my quiz photo after reading this and I’d been doing it WRONG for two years lol. I always wore my favorite oversized sweater thinking it was “neutral” but apparently that’s the whole problem. I’m in Atlanta and we finally had a cool enough morning to step outside for natural light — game changer. My concrete plan: bare arms, fitted tank, hair back, no excuses. Can’t wait to see if my result finally makes sense this time!