It's minor and a lot less pic-heavy. I just thought it could provide more confusion--er, I mean depth and insight--into what I find interesting. I'm sure that if I spent a lot of time on that site (I don't--this new one and Giovanna I just happened to stumble on a while back), I would surely come up with individual outfits, and possibly even women with numerous outfits, that I could have an even greater affinity with. But here we are with a very different style and person wearing the clothes, Eva.

She is very young! I don't know if much of her stuff would work on someone over the age of 30. If that old. I culled a lot of "cuter" outfits and am presenting things that are a bit more mature-looking, but still, she is definitely a lot younger and her style is quite different, much less openly sophisticated than Giovanna's. It seems like people here might connect more with it, because the clothes and accessories aren't so brashly couture-ish/cutting-edge designer, or at least they could be much more easily reinterpreted than GB's looks. Agree? In addition, she's on the shorter side, without those "perfect proportions" of Giovanna's, and yet looks smashing in everything. I just think she at least projects as closer to what we can all achieve...

Part of me wonders if I am attracted to both of these women's style auras because of their striking, beautiful faces, framed by dark, dramatic hair. Their clothes do suit each of them personally.

I like that Eva wears loads of flats! And the shoes are also uncomplicated-looking, a 180 from Gio's approach most of the time. Her look is more spare, yet not minimalist.

Her color palette is mostly muted and low-contrast, while GB's is often more dynamic and attention-seeking (though not gaudy).

What I really feel drawn to, on thinking more about it, is the interplay of great textures. The surface of her ensembles is not complex, but underlying it there's some gentle movement and lots of variation.

I'm crazy about 1 (though as an ensemble, I wouldn't do it--but it's so lovely on her). And that bag is to die for.

I love the trouser-jacket combo in 3. And 5 is gorgeous in an understated way. So vintage and lovely. She is definitely wearing the clothes. They're not wearing her.

5 is another look I wouldn't and definitely couldn't pull off--it's almost reminiscent of a schoolgirl uniform--but for some reason I always love those looks.

I'm still trying to distill what attracts me in all these varying situations into some useful formula. Not there yet, or at least I'm getting lots of contradictory signals. But it's a fun exercise!