I don’t like fashion
- prinnbeginning
- Jul 2, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 14, 2024
I don’t just like fashion; in fact, I deeply understand the importance of social positioning. As an economist, I can measure the impact you can make when you know who you are and what you want. Without realizing it, I always sought fashion as a way to express who I am and what I’m proud of. People started to see my essence without me having to say much.
I’m very active on the internet because I love technology, but I’ve never explained in detail what I’m doing or thinking. Even so, questions arise: “When is the next drop?” or “When are you going to show something new?” But all of this has always been an internal passion. I saw myself as an office woman, working five days a week on a computer, but I realized that I had only chosen this profession because it allowed me to wear high heels with my outfits. Then I asked myself: “Seriously? Am I in this job just to wear heels? I need to change my life.”

(As quit luxury style)
And it was this moment of clarity that made me understand that I don’t just like fashion, I love fashion! And I can work with it every day of my life because I’m not an office woman. I’m a woman of expression and leadership, and in the real world, it makes perfect sense to understand fashion. And it was this passion that made me cross the world and start working with what I love: as a curvy model for one of the biggest agencies in Australia.

(Empowered)
I admit that, at first, all of this seemed a bit frivolous to me, considering my simple roots. And I respect and love this simplicity too, but because of that, I knew I needed to seek more references to shape my desires for expression. So, I don’t just like fashion, I love fashion! I love it because it showed me how much I can expand without hurting others.
For example, with fashion, you don’t need to explain every single detail* of what you think about life; the way you carry yourself and dress will do half the work. Clothing is a way of showing who you are becoming and asking for respect for that, and the best part: without saying a word. I don’t like to talk much about my personal life; I’m very deep, and I hate wasting time on shallow conversations. Writing has always been my refuge to organize my thoughts and express what was on my mind. Words have always been present in my life, but more as a way to structure my thoughts than to be spoken out loud.

(Armed)
When I started speaking English, it was a surprise because, even today, English doesn’t flow naturally in my mind. Portuguese words are so rich that I can’t replace them with English words because my vocabulary is still limited, and I’m not used to thinking with a short vocabulary. Now that I’m reading in English, these new old words come to mind, and I explore the new in English. It’s a complex process that requires effort, but it’s rewarding. I think the challenge is balancing technology as a secondary priority because human intelligence is still unmatched, and we still need to exercise that skill.

(Powerful business woman)
That’s why I write this personal blog, now weekly, called “THE PRINN JOURNAL.” In it, I share my humble opinion about the world of positioning, that is, the world of fashion.
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