Monday, October 17, 2005

Fashion Test

Brainy Student
61% Tastefulness, 46% Originality, 42% Deliberateness, 38% Sexiness
[Tasteful Original Random Prissy]

Your style is classic but not glamorous. You don't concentrate on
clothes an awful lot, preferring to spend your time on more interesting
matters. You don't want to look like everyone else and your probably
take care to have a unique element or two in your outfits, just to
emphasize your personality, but, on the other hand, you don't need too
much attention paid to your looks. Believe it or not, fashion says some
things about character. You're probably quite an intellectual and
somewhat reserved. But your style is not bad.

The opposite style from yours is Sex Bomb [Flamboyant Conventional Deliberate Sexy].



All the categories: Fashion Enemy Bar Cruiser Kid Next Door Sex Bomb Hippie Kid Fashion Rebel Fashion Artist Catwalk God(ess) Librarian Sporty Hottie Office Master Uptown Girl/ Boy Brainy Student Movie Star Fashionista Glamorous Soul



My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 52% on Tastefulness
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You scored higher than 34% on Originality
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You scored higher than 15% on Deliberateness
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You scored higher than 13% on Sexiness
Link: The Fashion Style Test written by mari-e on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

16 comments:

  1. HUH? This result surprises me. You never dressed like a brainy student when I hung around with you. But then, I never dressed like a Fashionista, so I guess I should take these things with a grain of salt. ;-)
    M

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  2. Could it be that this test isn't 100% accurate?
    However, if you read the description, that pretty much describes how I dress perfectly nowadays.

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  3. Hmm. Well, if wearing bike pants, a fleece vest, and a baseball cap every day makes me a fashionista, then a fashionista I must be. Of course, they're all black, that much hasn't changed.
    M

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  4. Well, I can't wear black anymore. Damn pet hair is everywhere and shows up on ....of course, black.
    My new fashion goal is to wear dark, solid colors and that's all. I'm talking, brown or grey shirts and jeans with black leather shoes. I love just plain ol' men's black leather shoes. Sometimes, it's like looking at a work of art when I see some and my heart almost skips a beat.
    Oh my god, I'm such a dork.

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  5. No, you're not a dork. I love men's shoes too. I mostly wear men's shoes, like zip-up half boots, loafers, etc. I have a pair of Rovers that are just TDF.
    The look you describe would go good with a nice leather jacket. One of those long hipster jackets, like this:

    Of course, this image is from a women's catalog, because I've been craving one for ages. But you get the idea.
    M

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  6. I look misplaced in leather. I avoid it like the plague.

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  7. Really? I thought everyone looked good in leather.
    Hmm.

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  8. I can surprise ya with wearing leather. I look like someone that is wearing leather to be cool, but isn't really cool.
    Of course, I am cool and I don't want to look like a poser, hence I never wear it.
    You had a leather jacket and always looked good in it. You don't suffer my looks.

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  9. Um, me. Duh. I'm sure you deduced that.
    M

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  10. Aw, g'wan. There's nothing wrong with your looks. You're just so cool that you're beyond leather. That's super-cool. That's frosty.
    I remember that leather jacket with fringe and spikes and Mr. Yuck stickers. That was one stylin' jacket.
    Also, I wore a lot of lycra in those days, which (given the fact that my future self did nothing to warn my poor misguided younger self) proves conclusively to me that time travel will not be invented within my lifetime.

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  11. Who are you? Why are you posting to my journal? You're scaring me.

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  12. Oh phew! I was thinking I had a stalker.
    Lycra was in fashion and honestly I didn't see anything wrong with it. It was perfect when you needed to cover up with black. It's not like you wore pink lycra. that would be something.

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  14. Oh phew! I was thinking I had a stalker.
    Lycra was in fashion and honestly I didn't see anything wrong with it. It was perfect when you needed to cover up with black. It's not like you wore pink lycra. that would be something.

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  15. Hmm. Well, if wearing bike pants, a fleece vest, and a baseball cap every day makes me a fashionista, then a fashionista I must be. Of course, they're all black, that much hasn't changed.
    M

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