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Editor’s Note
Eight years of styling Romantics has taught me one thing the comment section keeps proving: the mistake isn’t usually the outfit itself — it’s the *intention* behind it. When I look at the 459 outfit reports submitted by Romantics on this platform, the top texture themes (soft, silk, fluid feminine) tell me most of you already *know* what works on your bodies instinctively. The real silhouette killers tend to creep in when women dress for the occasion they think they *should* want rather than the one they actually do — boardroom credibility, sporty casualness, minimalist cool — all borrowed aesthetics that fight the Romantic line at every seam. So I’m genuinely curious: when you reach for something that doesn’t serve your type, what are you actually reaching *for*?
Okay so I literally just donated three blazers to Goodwill last week after reading this — I’m in Brooklyn and have been drowning in structured shoulders wondering why nothing ever looked *right* on me. The part about sharp angles fighting your natural curves? That clicked so hard. My one takeaway: I’m going to stop reaching for anything boxy and try wrapping styles instead. Quick question though — does the waist emphasis rule still apply if your waist isn’t super defined natually?