godsavethhequeen
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OMG!!!!!!
that Balenciaga's skirt is one of my favourite and she wear it
				
			that Balenciaga's skirt is one of my favourite and she wear it


Love the yellow. Her style never seems forced or like she's trying.
 Taylor looks like a real, professesional, working woman (who happens to be gorgeous) who has great style; she does not come off like a "celebrity" or like an unbelieveably wealthy person (even though for most of us a large portion of her closet is filled with high end pieces). I don't know if I have expressed myself clearly, but basically I find her "relatable" and yet "inspirational" at the same time. And that's the appeal.
 Taylor looks like a real, professesional, working woman (who happens to be gorgeous) who has great style; she does not come off like a "celebrity" or like an unbelieveably wealthy person (even though for most of us a large portion of her closet is filled with high end pieces). I don't know if I have expressed myself clearly, but basically I find her "relatable" and yet "inspirational" at the same time. And that's the appeal. 
 
	I agree! It seems to me like she certainly has a collection of carefully edited pieces that she personally likes and that she therefore chose to pack for the Fashion weeks, but how she pulls them together seems more impromtu than measured to me. Plus, she mixes looks and pieces so effectively overall that it makes me envious!Taylor looks like a real, professesional, working woman (who happens to be gorgeous) who has great style; she does not come off like a "celebrity" or like an unbelieveably wealthy person (even though for most of us a large portion of her closet is filled with high end pieces). I don't know if I have expressed myself clearly, but basically I find her "relatable" and yet "inspirational" at the same time. And that's the appeal.

Oh no bubble burst... I used to work in the industry (mid-level price range though, not designer) and I know the perks, like cost prices and free samples. But do you think these items are "not hers," i.e., she hangs them back up in the magazine offices? Or do you think designers give pieces to her (freebies) since she is so photographed thus it is like free promotion (much like with celebs)? I have often wondered if editors get a lot more freebies from designers now, since street style has become so huge.

