The last fashion thread of my Gamma series (SEE, ILI, ESI) aka the ENTj's ideal wardrobe! Thanks for bearing with me
Factors I considered:
- "always on the move"
- the wearer is and congruently appears well-informed
- clothes can be used for all sorts of activities
- neat, plenty of light colors
- just like the ILI, they are not straightforward about their victim-ness. But LIEs tend to blur the lines more
- the fashion is more outward-focused, radiating instead of drawing energy inward
- dreamy intuitive flair, highbrow elegance, aesthetically pleasing
- quirky "it-pieces"
- modern looks galore, making a statement is key
- revised retro designs
- straight out of Tron
- stimulating, brisk, active, impressive
- screaming colors are avoided, maritime ones favored
- assertive, even cocky and a lot less conservative than the ESI
- despite its creative silhouettes, the fashion maintains a rigidity
- sports quite a lot of massive elements, but at the same time is made of light fabrics, too
- business attire can be fancy, innovative
- intricate materials, LIE has probably done a lot of research about that
- can be `neo-fashion´, basically fresh off the runway
- pieces fulfil their function but can make caregivers raise an eyebrow at their health implications
- LIE neglects leisure, that's why the leisure is realized in the apparel
- basically airport fashion
- intellectual vibe, smart in every sense of the word
Link to gallery: here
Found in collections by: Fendi, Pepe Jeans, B Maurices, Balmain, Bass Compass, Bernard Lafond, Chloe, Dynamite CA, Dolce & Gabbana, Bulgari, Chanel, Converse All Star, David Koma, Everlane, GAP, Gaultier, G-Dragon X Giuseppe Zanotti, Givenchy, Herringbone, Indulgy, Versace, Jimmy Choo, Jordan Eclipse, Kangaroo, Michael Kors, Christian Louboutin, Lowclassic, Maurice de Mauriac, Nike, Salvatore Ferragamo, Swarowski, Tumi Bedford, GStar, Max Mara, Prada, Valentino, Witchery, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Wellenstein