I caught a rerun of “The Philadelphia Story” the other night, and something about Katharine Hepburn’s trousers and that simple silk blouse just clicked. It wasn’t about the glamour, but how utterly at ease she looked. It made me realize I’ve been overcomplicating my own wardrobe, chasing trends when maybe the secret is just wearing what lets you move and breathe with confidence.
Has anyone else had a moment like that? Where a character’s style from an old film taught you something practical, not just about clothes, but about attitude? I’d love to hear what films sparked that for you.