How can I dress like Mira Martinova? Her style is so chic. Gosh! I wish I could dress like

Anonymous
Hate her choices in pants. Unflattering on most people.
Anonymous
Who?
Anonymous
Who is this person, nwver heard of her and her style is meh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Not the publicist but also not Caucasian. South Asian but love the style she has. I’m not sure I could pull off the haircut - devil’s peak forehead, curly hair, square jaw.

I can’t likely afford the same store she shops at but would love recs outside of as I mentioned Chico’s.


What stylw? Not seeing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Not the publicist but also not Caucasian. South Asian but love the style she has. I’m not sure I could pull off the haircut - devil’s peak forehead, curly hair, square jaw.

I can’t likely afford the same store she shops at but would love recs outside of as I mentioned Chico’s.


What stylw? Not seeing it.



To me, OP here. It’s oversized but not sloppy. Classic but also not “granny”. Yet also age appropriate for say 40+.

When I size up, it doesn’t lay like the oversized looks lay. I like that look.

Like this - oversized but not sloppy and also somehow not too young for her and not too old.








Anonymous
This woman looks like she's pretty small built. If you have a bigger frame, her outfits will look different on you.
Anonymous
I don't care for any of those looks. The first picture looks like she wearing a tube top. The red outfit is too short. How old is this lady?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this one of those publicist posts? There is nothing special about her outfits.


Totally. That fawning tone is unmistakable.
Anonymous
To me her style is too self-conscious and studies, and too much volume. The only outfit I like is the black one.
Anonymous
Who’s this chick?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:





Why are her pants so baggy around the crotch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:90% of her style is her hair cut and color. I've had that precise hair style and it absolutely does make you look very chic even just wearing the most basic clothes. It's that icy blonde plus the heavy bang combined with the confidence of being able to wear a pixie cut.

The main problem with it is that while it's extremely low maintenance on a daily basis (you just need a good pomade and if the cut is correct you never have to use a brush or any hot tools) it's high maintenance from a salon perspective because you have to get it trimmed and shaped pretty frequently and that color requires frequent toning even if you are okay waiting between bleach treatments (it actually looks pretty cute with some dark roots). I also just got tired of how it's just that one look and it's not that versatile -- I prefer longer hair that gives me more than one option.

Anyway if you got that haircut and a great pair of sunglasses you could probably shop your closet and look like her doppelganger.


I’m not the OP, but this is a great post, right down to low maintenance on a daily basis and high maintenance on a salon basis. The PP didn’t judge OP, but simply answered how they could pull it off and what were the pros/cons of the style.

Bravo!
Anonymous
Try Cos, Everlane, Marcella NY
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