Tamara Holland
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Huge blank canvas.
You can put your brooches on that.
So when it comes to brooches, yes, you can go buy the brooches from, say, a high street store because brooches are becoming a trending piece.
But to really make this special to you and customised, have a look at your grandmother's cupboard, your mother's cupboard.
have a look at vintage stores or on Depop just to find brooches that are actually really compelling and mean something to you.
Maybe it's somewhere you've travelled.
Maybe that becomes a thing of the places you travel to, you collect brooches that then go on your longchamp.
So try with all this personal style chat that we're talking about today, we could try, if you can, make it more personal.
Let's go to a quick break and when we come back, we're going to be discussing some formulas for easier dressing, approaching your wardrobe in new ways.
We've got a couple of viral theories to unpack and then Lucien is going to break down some tips for elevating your personal style.
So finding your own personal style in 2026.
I find the whole thing quite ironic because personal style, I think no longer feels personal.
I think it feels outsourced and our own taste is no longer in isolation, sort of shaped by algorithms, get ready with me and just following different micro trends online.
I think as well, personal style is now content.
I don't think for everyone, I think this is more directed towards influencers, but I think Coachella is a great example of this.
I think people sometimes choose outfits about whether it's going to look good in their feed or is it going to photograph well.
So we're seeing all these people look really good in our feeds, but there's less people with distinct personal tastes.
The question is like, does their style look great on social, but how do they actually dress offline?