Pretty in Pink
I’ve been looking at how people dress when they’re not trying. Not the obvious fashion people—just people moving through their lives with some taste and no self-consciousness about it.
Chelsea from Canada is nailing the casual mix. H&M basics paired with oversized shapes and random cat imagery worked in. Those leggings make no sense, but that’s almost the point—she didn’t think about them. She just got dressed and went.
Tony’s one of those guys everything looks right on. French, growing a beard, photographs his friends and his life like he’s just living it. Style isn’t a performance for him. It’s just how he exists.
Roxy gets it. Dresses without all the self-doubt that tangles up most people. Straightforward about skin, about proportion, about what works. No apologies.
Mailin and Su from New York are mixing sizes in interesting ways. Oversized with fitted, hair that feels like a refusal, silhouettes that break the mold. They’re not trying to look cool—they’re just refusing to fit.
Betsy in California had it right. Laid on grass in clothes expensive enough to ruin, got grass stains anyway. That’s when style actually matters: when you’re too comfortable to think about it.