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7/8/2025, 8:48:45 AM
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I tried to isolate elements that either fall into a loose category, or things that are pretty unisex. I think you might want to look more into the 1960s and 1970s for styling inspiration. You can takes the color combinations and stuff from a certain style era without having to wear it in the same cut/fit as people in that time period would use it.
I almost want to translate the black tights as you like it when black bottoms are a bit more tailored, while with denim and corduroy you like a loose / casual fit.
I really think you can wear an "autumn rainbow" pull over sweater with faded denim not matter what; if you break the idea down that far it's not dependent on gender presentation.
I think you might also look at dark academy, not to directly copy but to just see if the vibes speak to you. I also think florals in browns / monochromes can work, but nothing with too many contrasting colors.
That last outfit I circled is really unisex and I think it would be a good template to use. The key I think is to try to pull out the rawest parts away from the gendered elements; it's a really cohesive collection of images that shares a lot of themes image to image.
To be honest, I half-expected your image board would be more chaotic, but it's pretty consistent through and through.
I tried to isolate elements that either fall into a loose category, or things that are pretty unisex. I think you might want to look more into the 1960s and 1970s for styling inspiration. You can takes the color combinations and stuff from a certain style era without having to wear it in the same cut/fit as people in that time period would use it.
I almost want to translate the black tights as you like it when black bottoms are a bit more tailored, while with denim and corduroy you like a loose / casual fit.
I really think you can wear an "autumn rainbow" pull over sweater with faded denim not matter what; if you break the idea down that far it's not dependent on gender presentation.
I think you might also look at dark academy, not to directly copy but to just see if the vibes speak to you. I also think florals in browns / monochromes can work, but nothing with too many contrasting colors.
That last outfit I circled is really unisex and I think it would be a good template to use. The key I think is to try to pull out the rawest parts away from the gendered elements; it's a really cohesive collection of images that shares a lot of themes image to image.
To be honest, I half-expected your image board would be more chaotic, but it's pretty consistent through and through.
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