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How to: Zara Wong on how to find your personal style
12 snips Jan 1, 2025
Zara Wong, a seasoned fashion editor and consultant known for her work with Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, discusses the journey to discovering personal style. She stresses embracing comfort and individuality over fleeting trends. Zara offers tips for revamping work wardrobes, emphasizing planning and accessory choices. She shares practical advice for effortless summer styling, highlighting the effectiveness of matching sets and tailoring. The conversation underscores the balancing act between maintaining personal style and navigating the world of sustainable fashion.
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Early Fashion Influence
- Zara Wong developed her love for fashion by watching Elsa Klensch's show "Style" on CNN.
- Growing up in Papua New Guinea with limited TV channels, she was fascinated by Klensch's interviews with designers and her coverage of the fashion world.
Defining 'Well Put Together'
- Define "well put together" based on personal taste, not uniform rules.
- Prioritize comfort and confidence over adhering to trends.
Finding Your Style
- Create an inspiration board with diverse sources like celebrities, artwork, and interiors.
- Analyze your existing wardrobe, identifying preferred colors, shapes, and cuts to understand personal preferences.