I love that I have confidence in my feminine maximal, colorful, boho style and that I have a variety of silhouettes to keep me from being bored . i use style to match my mood or even make it better on a cloudy day, so variety and versatility is key to the joy of it all. Now if I could kick this menopausal weight gain....

I'm really enjoying reading everyone's responses to this question.

There's a lot I love about what I wear lately.

I love that it's easier and easier to find Gear and Gear-Casual clothes with a little bit of edge and sass. I love my moto-inspired softshell jacket and my moto-inspired running tights. Of course I want to feel tough and bad*ss when I'm out hiking with my toddler and dog.

I love that everything in my wardrobe feels sturdy and versatile. Like, I can wear the same thing all day without knees/elbows bagging out. I mostly manage not to put holes and snags in things, because I've gotten pickier about quality construction. I am hard on my clothes. I have learned that my everyday wear is going to be inherently RATE and new things need to be able to tolerate a little RATE-ifying. Unlike many folks here, I still "save" a few special things, because I am a destroyer.

Love my shoes. Love that ALL my shoes are all-day shoes.

I love how easy it's become for me to put together a decent travel capsule that can handle anything from children's museum to all-day hike to trendy new restaurant. I spent much of the past year living out of suitcase-sized capsules, and find I get more compliments when I dress out of my temporary/travel capsules than when I'm wearing my everyday default clothes. 2017 may be the Year of the Capsule Wardrobe for me.

I love that I've managed to prune out almost all of the colors I don't love, and that I no longer settle for items in colors that I feel "meh" about. Happy colors! Even if my primary happy color is often black.

Love reading this thread.

I'm not loving much about my style at the moment because I'm in a huge transition and it is surprisingly difficult.
I do have some pieces I love, but not enough of them.
I love the feeling of getting rid of stuff that no longer works.
I love that I love trying new things, have the ability to learn, intrinsically love clothes shopping, and have a budget that is not too restricting.

I also love using everyone else's love statements as goals for me.. Angie you in particular have not only accepted your personal style, but your personal SELF in a way that is truly inspirational. (You are not the only one but your posting stands out to me)

....and what more can I say about how much I love YLF???

Great read!
I love that I have achieved my closet number Zen and don't feel the urge to buy just for the sake of buying.
I love that what I currently have is 'Perfectly Adequate'

  • I love that even reading this question makes me happy.
  • I love knowing what colours make me happy and why - colours are probably the most important aspect of my style, which may not be too obvious because I wear mostly neutrals, but nothing makes me happy as the right colour on the right person (me or anyone else).
  • I love that I know how to transfer my moods to my outfits.
  • I love that I no longer feel like I’m missing out because I’m not too trendy.
  • I love the confidence my outfits give me.
  • I love that I refuse to wear what’s uncomfortable.
  • I love that I no longer get frustrated at the shops, but know that I picked the wrong for me item - not that something’s wrong with my body.
  • I love how fast and efficient shopper I’ve become.
  • I love that I’ve made a full circle - stylewise I’m back to where I’ve been eons ago, but now with deeper understanding of why I love wearing some things.
  • I love that I receive compliments gracefully and that I take great pleasure complimenting other women -- and --
  • I love that I can recognise the joy they took in getting dressed.

Beautiful thread.
I started reading YLF and other style blogs for guidance while refreshing/replacing my work wardrobe - I don't get a lot of inspiration from people around me because, like Angie and others, I am usually over-dressed/polished. I am enjoying the inspiration and ideas shared on YLF, I enjoy thinking of "style as a journey, not a destination" and, of course, YLF is lovely company for the journey
I like that I am comfortable/content in my current style/wardrobe. Not lazy-comfortable, relaxed-and-enjoying-it-comfortable