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Speak Now, Dress Loudly: How Fashion Can Help You Find Your Voice (and Throw Shade)



Let’s be clear: a well-placed eye roll speaks volumes. But darling, sometimes you need a bolder statement. One that doesn’t require you to utter a single, syllable. Enter: fashion. That glorious, chaotic, endlessly fascinating language we wear on our bodies. It’s a language that can roar with defiance, whisper secrets, and yes, even throw some exquisitely tailored shade.


I remember once, years ago, sitting front row at a particularly dreadful show during fashion week. The kind where the clothes looked like they’d been designed by a colorblind accountant with a grudge against fabric. And the woman next to me, swathed in head-to-toe beige, leaned over and whispered, “Isn’t it divine?” Divine? The only divine intervention I was praying for was a sudden, merciful blackout.

But then, across the runway, I saw her. A young editor I knew, someone who always marched to the beat of her own very stylish drum. And on this day, that drum was clearly playing a power ballad. She was wearing a vintage Comme des Garçons jacket, all angles and asymmetry, paired with a pair of electric blue trousers that could have stopped traffic. And on her feet? A pair of mismatched sneakers, one leopard print, one zebra. The message was clear: “I don’t follow trends, I set them. And this show? This show is a snooze.”


That, my friends, is the power of fashion. It’s about so much more than just covering your nakedness. It’s about expressing your individuality, your mood, your very essence, without having to say a word. It’s about crafting a visual language that speaks for you, even when you’d rather let your clothes do the talking.


Now, I’m not suggesting you start wearing a different avant-garde masterpiece every day. Though if you could pull it off, more power to you. But I am suggesting you start thinking about your wardrobe as a tool. A tool for self-expression, for confidence, for making a statement. Because the truth is, the clothes you choose to wear tell a story. They tell the world who you are, or at least, who you want to be perceived as.


Want to project an air of quiet confidence? A perfectly tailored blazer and a crisp white shirt can work wonders. Feeling bold and adventurous? Embrace color, embrace prints, embrace the unexpected. Feeling a little bit… mischievous? Well, let’s just say a strategically placed accessory or a flash of unexpected skin can speak volumes.


And yes, sometimes, fashion can be used to throw a little shade. We’ve all been there. That awkward encounter with an ex, the office rival who seems to exist solely to undermine you. In those moments, the right outfit can be your armor, your shield, your secret weapon. A killer pair of heels and a smirk that says, “I’m doing just fine, thank you very much.” A vintage handbag that screams, “I have better taste than you, and I know it.”


But here’s the thing about using fashion to throw shade: it has to be subtle. Think a raised eyebrow, not a full-blown eye roll. A knowing glance, not a shouted insult. Because true style, like true wit, lies in its elegance and restraint. You want people to get the message, but you don’t want to be crass about it. You want to leave them wondering, just a little bit, if they were truly in on the joke.


Ultimately, the most important thing is to find your own fashion voice. The one that feels authentic to you, that makes you feel confident and empowered. Don’t be afraid to experiment, to push boundaries, to make mistakes. Because that’s how you learn, that’s how you grow, and that’s how you develop a truly unique and personal style.


So go forth, my darlings, and dress loudly. Speak your truth through your clothes. And if you happen to throw a little shade along the way? Well, let’s just say, some things are best left unsaid. But exquisitely implied.


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