Style, Aesthetic, and the Algorithm: Oh My. This week on Wisdom from the Wardrobe, the style squad dives headfirst into the ever-blurring line between personal style and curated aesthetics. Are we dressing for ourselves… or just for the ‘gram? With algorithms shaping everything from our scroll to our style, the team unpacks how digital trends influence what we wear—and whether our closets reflect who we are or who the internet wants us to be.
Expect candid fashion confessions, hot takes on trend-chasing, and a few “been there, wore that” moments. Plus, in this week’s “In the News” segment, Bec introduces us to Maud Wagner—circus performer turned trailblazer, and the first known American female tattoo artist circa 1877. Now that’s permanent style.
Tune in for part one of the Style vs. Aesthetic: Are We Dressing for Ourselves or the Algorithm? Conversation and get ready for a style identity check-in that’s as real as it gets. Happy Listening!
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