Note
from Chase: this is the full style consultation from Darius of
SexyStyleForJoe.com for our winner of the “Styled for Summer”
contest we ran from late June to early July. Darius has gone provided a
full head-to-toe fashion breakdown for our winner here, in a post
overflowing with juicy fashion tips.
If you’re interested in a fashion
consult with Darius yourself, I’ve included a link in the footer of the
post you can find out more information about this via. And if you enjoy
Darius’s work, also be sure to see his Girls Chase article on summer fashion. Here’s Darius.
Hey guys,
It’s been a few weeks since the #StyledForSummer contest ended and
before everything else I’d like to thank those who entered on Twitter!
It was fascinating and quite challenging to share insights on how to
help improve your personal style in 140 characters for, as you’ll
notice soon, I usually get quite “wordy” on the subject. But hopefully
those quick tips didn’t go to waste.
This is a follow-up article to the contest, and I’m very happy to
say that the winner of #StyledForSummer decided to share his prize and
gave permission to publish his consultation as an article here on Girls
Chase.
Even though it’s not exactly the same as getting a personal,
in-depth analysis of your looks and how to improve them, I’m sure that
every reader who’s looking to improve his style will benefit from
reading on (hint: guys of
shorter stature, pay attention, there will be some gems for you here!).

Before we begin, I’d like to explain what happens before the actual
consultation so that everything makes more sense. A consultation starts
with a short questionnaire to determine a person’s style preferences,
stronger points, weaknesses (we all have parts of our bodies we are
proud of and aspects we’d rather not draw attention to), budget, and
target audience.
This is one of the reasons why you’ll see certain
suggestions and recommendations, and why in this consultation,
ironically, we focused more on autumn to spring looks than styles for
summer.
Lastly, you’ll notice that pictures are heavily cropped and kept in
lower resolution. I am very grateful to the winner for agreeing to
share his consultation, and I think it just makes sense to remove any
identifying aspects that are not absolutely essential for readers to
fully comprehend and learn from this article. By the way, if you find
this article helpful, please say a big thank you to the winner!
And now, let’s look at the consultation.