# Outfit Style Guide This guide summarizes the preferred styling logic, colors, patterns, and structure for Edi's outfits, emphasizing functionality and a flexible approach to color and print mixing. ## I. Core Preferences and Prohibitions Primary Colors: Black is preferred as a mixing base. Dominant Colors: Maximum of 2 dominant colors per outfit (excluding Black and White). Print Mixing: Prints are mixed, specifically by using the same pattern (e.g., stripes, plaid) but in different sizes (e.g., thin stripe mixed with wide stripe, large check with small check). Prohibited Prints: None. All prints are acceptable, depending on the combination. Shoes: Sneakers are worn most often for comfort and versatility. Bags: Functional bags that can hold "everything" are preferred over mini bags. A specific favorite is the Lemaire croissant leather bag in a big size. Color Mixing: All color tones are acceptable for mixing together, including highly varied tones (e.g., rainbow colors), as long as they create a mutual harmony. ## II. Styling Pattern: Functional and Harmonious This stylist prioritizes practical, comfortable items (functional bag, sneakers) while embracing complex color and print compositions that lean on Black as a foundational element. The style aims for a unique, harmonious look achieved through flexible mixing. ## Accessory Style Guide This section strictly outlines accessory selection, emphasizing a flexible approach to metal tones and highlighting the aesthetic of long-worn items. ### I. Color and Material Constraints Metal Tones: Both Gold and Silver metals are preferred and should be mixed and matched together. Aesthetic Preference: Items that show wear, such as Silver items that have changed color over time, are acceptable as they present a unique personal preference. ### II. Mandatory & Stacking Requirements Mandatory Items: No specific jewelry piece is listed as mandatory, but the style encourages mixing both gold and silver jewelry.