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Fiona: Wearing What Feels Like Coming Home

Fiona is a travel writer and freelance photographer. She splits her time between slow train journeys through southern Europe, flea markets, and writing in rented rooms with good light. Unhurried, curious, quietly romantic.

Fiona didn’t need more clothes. She needed to understand why certain things felt exactly right and others — despite being beautiful — never quite did. Through an online personal styling session, we traced her signature back to its source: the unhurried warmth, the colours that look like late afternoon light, the pieces that settle in immediately. Soft, earthy tones that don’t shout. Shapes that move with her rather than performing on her behalf.

We mapped what to lean into and what to quietly put aside — the overly polished, the overly constructed, anything that asks more of her than she wants to give. And we found the quiet thread running through her best looks: grounded, warm, with something just slightly withheld. For a woman whose style, like her writing, works by not trying too hard — it turns out knowing why it works makes all the difference.

What you see here is a glimpse into her personal lookbook: over 150 wearable pieces and more than 50 style plates, created with the most advanced AI technology available today. Each style plate carries the four layers of her framework — body, colour, essence, soul — applied to a single, named occasion.