ISFP I guess. An enneagram 4 also.
I wear a lot of off-the-shoulder and reconstructed tees, ones I decorated myself, crop tops, band tees and regular, plain spaghetti straps or long sleeves. Cardigans and sweaters in colder weather. I almost always wear some form of pants, usually in the form of jeggings or leggings. Some have holes from overexposure to exercise, but I just embrace it, ha. I have some with tribal patterns or some other form of interesting graphic on them, but plain black is my go-to. I own both the high-waisted and low-waisted varieties. I tend to wear a lot of accessories as well, both hand-made and ones crafted by someone else. I only wear dresses on special occasions, which is a once in a blue moon occurrence for me. I usually look ridiculous in them because of my body shape, a long and athletic inverted triangle (ugh). So I usually stick with pants and shirts, which is what looks best on me, but I also don't really mind because I'm not a fan of overly girly attire. For shoes, mainly boots like Doc Martens with long, cotton socks scrunched down at the top. I never ever wear stilettos because I'm not a fan of high heels in general (plus I can't walk in them haha). I'm tall enough to avoid them altogether though, luckily for me.
Overall, I wear a lot of black with some pop of color here and there. I despise too much earthy tones. For me, there needs to be something that stands out from the beige, whether it's in my clothing or my hair. At the moment, I am sporting a dark magenta/dark rooted hair look and absolutely love it. I don't follow any trends and actually hold disdain for the fashion industry, so I keep all of their fashion bull magazines away and just do whatever feels right for me. The styles I'm influenced by all range from different eras: mostly bohemian, punk, grunge, glam, goth, witchy and in general 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s attire. Patti Smith, Stevie Nicks, riot grrrl, hippie yogi, that sort of thing. I guess in more simplistic terms I would describe it as artsy and individualistic. I also never used to wear much make-up, but have lately been experimenting with bold eye shadows and the like. Admittedly, I used to think it was a superficial way of decorating oneself, but I see it as more of an art form now. It really is a beautiful form of self-expression, imo.