Very interesting indeed. I liked that she knows what she likes and wants, and her dresses looked really great on her.
I'd definitely notice if someone was wearing the same outfit. But I would not judge her for it. Horses for courses, as Angie says. In fact, I would probably be intrigued by it.
The most stylish person I have ever known in real life is a man of my acquaintance who has a black and white uniform. Black pants. Black shoes. White shirts (usually). Black shirts for variety (ha ha). Black jacket/ coat, etc. Black sweaters.
His hair is crisp white. He looks amazing in this simple and plain outfit.
If I could come up with something that looked as wonderful and integrated on me, I suspect that some of my craving for variety would fall away. Or perhaps it would be displaced. For instance, maybe I would focus more on statement footwear, and perhaps I would choose a few pieces of statement jewellery (even though at the moment I don't wear much jewellery). Or belts.
There's a part of me that is deeply attracted to this idea. It is a question of determining the right silhouettes. And at the moment, I am still having fun playing with different silhouettes and perhaps don't yet know which ones feel most like "me."
OTOH, maybe trying to choose one or two silhouettes is futile for me. Esp. since having a variety of shapes was primarily what kept me content with my wardrobe this past summer. I don't seem to need variety of colour quite as much as variety of shape. Hmmm. Food for thought. That is similar to the girl in the video, when you stop to think about it.
Thank you for posting this, Caro.