Tamara Holland
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And often I find myself taking photos as we are, I'm sure many of us do, of my outfits.
And I'm like, well, that's not good enough for the feed, but it's what I'm wearing today.
So it's
genuinely reflective of my style but I don't determine it to be good enough to like good quality enough to go on the feed because it's not like refined enough or it's not trendy enough right so that's the kind of personal tension that I feel with this yeah yeah so personal style I think you know it's an evolution and I think part of the if we're looking at the pros we've talked a bit about the cons of you know of of style becoming like packaged and compartmentalized for social media
But if we look at the pros of that, you can cherry pick references and cherry pick, you know, like different inspirations for any given moment in your life now, right?
I find it really helpful.
Like when I'm getting dressed in the morning to go to my Instagram, go to my saved folder, I have one that just is called style.
And I go in there just to give me a little burst of inspiration.
But I think we're always evolving our style.
It's never stagnant, right?
And so...
the constant evolution of our style is sort of reflected back at us and all the trends we're being attacked with every day.
But I do think there are positives to take from this.
Yeah, I certainly get a lot out of it.
Me too, yeah.
So in terms of the positives that I'm taking, like someone that I follow on social media,
is the stylist, Alison Bornstein.
She's an LA based stylist and author.
She's written a book as well.
I've spoken about her on the show before.