| Pillar | Description | Content Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wearing clothing that adds physical mass (puffers, bubble hems, cape sleeves). | A TikTok transition from a fitted top to a 6-foot-wide circular cape. | | Texture Collision | Heavy, tactile fabrics (bouclé, shearling, denim, latex) worn simultaneously. | Instagram Reel close-up of a shearling coat over a latex dress. | | The Throne Stance | Posture that spreads weight evenly; feet planted, arms wide, chin level. | Static fashion pose replacing the "hip pop" or "one leg forward." | | Loud Ornamentation | Massive jewelry, wide-brim hats, oversized bags (not "baguette" bags, but "loaf" bags). | Pinterest board dedicated to rings worn over gloves. |

: Focuses on a mix of "messy, classy, and oversized" styles that feel authentic and lived-in. Lydia Okello

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