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Heather.D's avatar

GreatGREAT Style Class this week—such a sharp concept. Learned way more about the CP Scale than I expected, plus a few styling tricks that finally made me grasp how my Tibi pieces become infinite. LOVE the Amy & Keturah Show, but I’d be into seeing more challenges along the scale too.

Amy Smilovic's avatar

We’ll def do more of these!!!!

Juliet Panebianco's avatar

I love that! The Steve Buscemi of your closet! Irreplaceable

Josanne  Glass's avatar

Yes, loved this last style class!

One question I have though, and I guess it truly doesn’t matter how the look is labeled, is- on the example with Fana, I get the C10 rating but not the P1. She looks dressed as pragmatically as she could ( assuming a cool day) with those flat shoes, jacket and sweater whereas her P10 rating has her in a coat and bare legs. If I need a coat, I would freeze in bare legs!🙃

Love all the looks btw❤️

Amy Smilovic's avatar

It all depends on how we view pragmatism. I’m fine asking in 3inch heels on the subway - it literally doesn’t phase me and actually the way my foot is built I feel better with a heel. Traci thinks I’m bat shit crazy and faking it. Now regardless, on the scale, pragmatic is often wrapped up in myriad concepts: it’s also what may have us blending in to an environment - black and grey for nyc, bright colors for Miami - just the idea of flipping that on it’s head is creative….or what’s expected for an event - maybe an over the top dress is the more pragmatic approach for a woman to wear to a wedding, and a full on tuxedo may be comfortable and pragmatic, but it may be the more creative choice…depending. Bottom line its about taking this and then thinking, and applying to yourself.

Josanne  Glass's avatar

Thank you - I may need to broaden my definition of pragmatic ( the dress vs tuxedo to a wedding is such a good example).