OrangeAppled
Sugar Hiccup
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
What is your personal style and how might you relate that to your type?
Do you think your enneagram type (including wing & instinctual stack!) influences your personal style of dress/grooming?
Do you think your MBTI type plays any role also?
Below is a page concerning enneagram type fashion styles. It's obviously a generalization, but I found it pretty decent when comparing it to people I know and their type.
Focus on the idea of how they are described as approaching dress/grooming over literal styles (as culture and location and job, etc, can influence this also). For instance, instead of taking "nerdy" too literally for the 5, see it as meaning there can be a bit of disinterest or obliviousness to appropriateness or attractiveness.
http://notwhollyinvain.blogspot.com/2011/03/enneagram-fashion-style.html
Here's the very brief run-down for each:
1 - classic, simple, refined, geometric lines, minimalist, modest
2 - romantic and strong, bold but soft, cute, accessorized, draws affection
3 - professional, well-tailored, american sportswear, attention-grabbing, preppy
4 - unique, vintage, edgy, often weird and random, trendy, clashing, raw
5 - nerdy, unnoticeable, comfortable, functional, bland but odd
6 - earthy, coordinating, stylish without being overdone, complementing
7 - cheery, bright colors from nature, outdoorsy, fun, flirty
8 - confident, stark, bold, well-constructed, precisely fitting, durable
9 - relaxed, repetitive, elements from nature, harmonious, bohemian
Do you think your enneagram type (including wing & instinctual stack!) influences your personal style of dress/grooming?
Do you think your MBTI type plays any role also?
Below is a page concerning enneagram type fashion styles. It's obviously a generalization, but I found it pretty decent when comparing it to people I know and their type.
Focus on the idea of how they are described as approaching dress/grooming over literal styles (as culture and location and job, etc, can influence this also). For instance, instead of taking "nerdy" too literally for the 5, see it as meaning there can be a bit of disinterest or obliviousness to appropriateness or attractiveness.
http://notwhollyinvain.blogspot.com/2011/03/enneagram-fashion-style.html
Here's the very brief run-down for each:
1 - classic, simple, refined, geometric lines, minimalist, modest
2 - romantic and strong, bold but soft, cute, accessorized, draws affection
3 - professional, well-tailored, american sportswear, attention-grabbing, preppy
4 - unique, vintage, edgy, often weird and random, trendy, clashing, raw
5 - nerdy, unnoticeable, comfortable, functional, bland but odd
6 - earthy, coordinating, stylish without being overdone, complementing
7 - cheery, bright colors from nature, outdoorsy, fun, flirty
8 - confident, stark, bold, well-constructed, precisely fitting, durable
9 - relaxed, repetitive, elements from nature, harmonious, bohemian