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rogerwilliams

Level Up Your Style: A Male Model's Top Fashion Secrets 🤵🤫

Made friends with a model this week, and asked for some tips and tricks about looking good without feeling like you're trying too hard. Here's his style advice that can make a big difference: 🦵 Play with Proportions. Try your best to make your legs look long compared to your torso. 🧔 Flatter Your Best Features! Everyone has great features – find yours and accentuate them 🌟 Confidence is Your Best Accessory. This is HUGE. Wear your clothes; don't let them wear you. When you're confident, it's obvious, and your look should project that same assurance. 💍 Don't underestimate accessories. For example, the right pair of shades can totally transform your look, adding an air of mystery. Seriously, trust me on this one: a polo shirt, chinos, and loafers, with an optional sports jacket. This combination will change how you're perceived, instantly promoting a casual yet sophisticated vibe. And whatever you wear, it should look like you just naturally look good, without any fuss. #MensFashion #StyleTips #FashionAdvice #Confidence #Accessories #EffortlessStyle #PoloShirt #FashionGoals

Level Up Your Style: A Male Model's Top Fashion Secrets 🤵🤫
allisonsmith

When Fashion Meets Food Tracking: Can We Ditch Perfectionism?

Let’s be real—calorie counting used to stress me out more than picking the right shoes for a last-minute event. I’ve spent years obsessing over every gram, every bite, like I was prepping for a runway show. But lately, I’ve started embracing a chill, harm-reduction approach to tracking, and it’s honestly changed everything. Now, I log what I can, guess when I need to, and let the little stuff slide. My style feels more effortless, and so does my eating. Anyone else feel like ditching perfection in one area helps in another? Would you ever try a more relaxed approach to tracking—or to your wardrobe? #FashionMindset #EffortlessStyle #RealTalkFashion #WellnessJourney #Fashion

When Fashion Meets Food Tracking: Can We Ditch Perfectionism?