How would you describe your style in 3 words?Edited, unfussy, menswear-inspired.Having been a stylist for so many years, which comes first, the person wearing the clothes, or the clothes themselves? How do you make sure the person is wearing the clothes and not the other way around?I always say, if it pulls your focus, don’t put it on your body. Otherwise, the item will be wearing you because you’ll constantly be thinking about that piece as you go about your day — the opposite of easy and effortless. So, in that sense, the person wearing the clothes is always the priority. If you don’t feel comfortable in what you’re wearing, don’t wear it. As long as you feel confident, and you’re able to “set it and forget it” when it comes to getting dressed, you’ll never have to worry about the clothes wearing you.Another tip is to not treat the clothes too preciously. If you’re afraid of moving and actually living in your clothes because you consider them too nice (I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this from a client!), you’ll never truly feel comfortable wearing the piece.This is a big reason I developed my brand using liveable, flattering fabrics you don’t have to worry about.