Oh, Taylor, I don't mean that I don't want to have a defined style. I just don't want to wear a specific type of clothing or accessory so much that it becomes my signature or trademark piece, like Angie's pile of pearls. Nothing wrong with it, just not for me. I'd get bored fast and feel too predictable.

Minimalist, but unlike Angie I feel uncomfortable in bold dramatic looks. I like low-key, relaxed outfits. I'm trying to get the hang of accessories though, since without them 'low-key' can look lazy or like I'm not making an effort.

I once read a house-style guide that divided people into warm and cool, which more or less mapped to our maximalist and minimalist. The suggestion was to stick with your natural preference, but remember that everyone still needs maintenance. Maximalists should do regular 'pruning' to keep things from getting too cluttered, and minimalists should regularly make time to 'nurture new life' by bringing in new items to stop things getting stagnant. I feel like this applies to wardrobes as well!

Stringy - good concept! I can think of areas where I need to prune, and others where I need to cultivate....I can see why the concept stayed in your head!

Maximalist all the way. I like patterns and accessories and colors, and I feel most creative and put together when I can put those together in a polished, unexpected way.

That isn't to say I look like Mrs. Roper with the crazy muumuus and the million pieces of jewerly; it's still a polished look, just not muted or minimalist.

Definitely a minimalist..I have to think about putting accessories and I will only wear one at a time. I am working on looking more polished though....doing my hair and putting on makeup before I go out.