Guys understand a waistline. They understand a silhouette.
Enhancing a woman's silhouette and enhancing a woman's beauty - both contribute to enhancing her confidence, so they're synonymous, really.
Guys understand a waistline. They understand a silhouette. I dress for men.
My favourite designers always create a strong silhouette, like McQueen and Tom Ford and Alaia. I like structured things that you can throw on, and it's almost like armour, and you're, like, ready for the day.
The silhouette is the most important thing in clothes. Every French girl knows that. High-waisted trousers give you long legs and a pretty bum which, after all, is what we all want.
As with any outfit, the primary elements of normcore are fit, color, and texture, all of which must match both normcore's loose silhouette, and at the same time, suit your body. Above all else, it's about comfort. So if it doesn't look effortless and easy, it's not normcore.
I don't force reinvention. I play with silhouette and color, since Indian as well as Caribbean women have a penchant for these.
Herve has that sex appeal. Certain bodies need Herve Leger badly because you have to reformulate the silhouette.