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What are you usually dressed in?

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> Implying tryhard goth ninja shit looks as good as this

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Like, the person you look to learn fashion from, stuff like that.

On that old musicians thread, there were two pretty popular people
>A$AP Rocky
>Jared Leto

But who do you look to for style? Do you give a shit whether that person looks like you (as a rough guide), or nah?

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I'm far from a style expert, but I've been thinking a lot lately about my personal style etc, and I was thinking about contrasting styles within the same fit.

The first example that comes to mind when I think of this, is ASAP Rocky, and the contrast between "urban" and "elegant" that seems to be a constant theme with his dress.

It seems to me that a touch of contrast seems to set a fit off and makes it much more aesthetic than something that sticks to the nature of the fit through, and through - like work boots/flannel/stocking hat. Is this something that is well known in fashion? Is this not as much of a thing as I think?

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