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Here’s what your style type means and how to make it work for you.

Your style quiz results are in!

Below you’ll find descriptions of the 7 universal style types. Find the one that matches your top quiz result and get inspired by how it can show up in your wardrobe.

Keep in mind, most people are a blend of a few styles. Your result is simply a starting point—a style foundation you can build on as you refine your look with intention.

THE 7 UNIVERSAL STYLE TYPES

Mostly A’s: NATURAL - Your style is effortless, practical, and unfussy. Comfort is key and you opt for versatile pieces that move with your lifestyle. Think soft tees, denim, and natural fabrics.

Mostly B’s: CLASSIC - Structured, timeless, and understated. You gravitate toward quality basics, and tailored silhouettes for a polished look. Think tailored suits and shift dresses.

Mostly C’s: ELEGANT - Minimalist and sophisticated. You radiate quiet luxury. You love neutral, monochromatic looks in luxe fabrics and curated statement pieces that feel modern and intentional.

Mostly D’s: FEMININE - Soft, feminine, and graceful. Think delicate details like lace and ruffles, florals, and silhouettes that feel dreamy and romantic.

Mostly E’s: CREATIVE - Your style is a form of self-expression. Playful, expressive, and unexpected. You’re unafraid to take risks and embrace mixed prints, bright colors, and creative accessories.

Mostly F’s: ALLURING - Magnetic and self-assured, your wardrobe reflects your self-assuredness. You favor body-conscious silhouettes, animal prints, and leather.

Mostly G’s: DRAMATIC - Fashion is your power move. Bold, edgy, and high-impact. You love fashion that turns heads—exaggerated shapes and silhouettes, bold colors, and daring statement pieces.

Still unsure if that’s your style type? Feel like you’re somewhere in between a few? Send your questions to tien@tienedit.com. I’d love to help you make sense of it!