I would never go as far as to class myself as a feminist, I believe that 'equalist' is a far better term, however as a woman, I feel that dressing in a way that makes me feel empowered and confident is incredibly important. Whilst some may choose to do this by wearing a pair of high heels to feel feminine and dominant, I find an androgynous, chunky pair of flats and strong colours to be my pick-me-up at the moment.
Of course, only you can decide what it is in life that makes you feel confident, but for me there are few better ways to start a day than to step out of my front door and think, yes, this is me. Today I'm going to show the world what I am, and one of the best ways to do that is through fashion (or perhaps anti-fashion for some).
So what is a powerful style? For me, a healthy dose of a strong colour such as black or red should do. At the moment I'm also often finding myself drawn like a Magpie to iridescent or silver colouring (which I know certainly isn't for everyone), but statement metallic items will definitely be a winner in my books this summer. High definition makeup is also really important (never forget the eyebrows) whilst accessories that are somewhat representative of you, rather than what has been mass-produced this season, have a far stronger impact in an outfit.


With regards to celebrity icons, there has always been something about Bowie's androgynous alter-ego in the early 1970s, Ziggy Stardust, that I find oddly inspiring, whilst aspects of Madonna's 1980's punk style are quite timeless and unique. Both artists have iconic staples in their look that will forever represent the character they were trying to portray at the time, furthermore, it is these tiny details have in turn contributed to making them household names (that and their music of course). That is not to forgot the elements of punk in their style, attributes that in my mind imply serious strength and attitude and I love incorporating these stylistic traits with current fashions! There is no doubt that the chunkier the shoe, the bolder I feel!
I find however that for me, it is important to not become permanently distinguished in a particular style bracket, because then I'll never truly be able to escape from it. After all, where would the magic and mystery have been in Bowie and Madonna's outlandish styles had they not changed their identities occasionally? That is not to say that I think establishing a style identity is wrong! I just get a little bored haha!
Feel free to leave a comment and let me know how you choose to power dress!
Becky
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