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Editor’s Note
Eight years of editing these guides, and the note I keep coming back to is this: the women in our community who report the *most* satisfaction with their Soft Natural results are almost never the ones chasing the “perfect” bohemian outfit — they’re the ones who stopped fighting their fabric. Our data backs this up in a quiet way: of 459 Soft Natural reports, 39% flagged bohemian and rustic textures as genuinely working, not as a style aspiration but as a lived experience. That gap between aspiration and ease is where most typing frustration actually lives. So I’m curious — when you put on something that technically “fits” your type but still feels like a costume, what’s the first thing you usually blame?
Okay so I’ve been dressing “boho” for years thinking it was just my vibe, but now I realize I was accidentally dressing my Soft Natural body type this whole time?? That actually explains so much. I went through my closet last night and pulled every stiff, structured blazer I own — donating them all. The rule about avoiding sharp angles is my big takeaway; I’m replacing those pieces with drapey linen layers. Boston winters make this trickier but I think oversized soft knits are basically the answer. Does anyone else find belted waists hit diffrent on a SN versus a FN?