one thing i admire about no phones policies in club settings is that it encourages people to be present and interact with others and their own surroundings, sparking that ‘ investigation ‘ or ‘research’ that u mention. i went to berlin recently, and i’m very young so i don’t have much to compare to as i couldn’t go out before lockdown, but the nightlife i experienced in the short week i was in berlin felt quite thought out and considered, and i felt myself learn about my body and my style through that experience. personal style can really be shaped by where you need to go, what music you’re gonna be dancing to, wether u get too drunk and forget things… when i was in berlin, by the end of the week my outfits were all a lot more casual and less flashy, because i couldn’t stand dancing with so many layers or accessories . sometimes i feel like in the uk ppl step out just to show their fit, but it’s funny, that style means nothing without any context or personal story behind it. idk?
one thing i admire about no phones policies in club settings is that it encourages people to be present and interact with others and their own surroundings, sparking that ‘ investigation ‘ or ‘research’ that u mention. i went to berlin recently, and i’m very young so i don’t have much to compare to as i couldn’t go out before lockdown, but the nightlife i experienced in the short week i was in berlin felt quite thought out and considered, and i felt myself learn about my body and my style through that experience. personal style can really be shaped by where you need to go, what music you’re gonna be dancing to, wether u get too drunk and forget things… when i was in berlin, by the end of the week my outfits were all a lot more casual and less flashy, because i couldn’t stand dancing with so many layers or accessories . sometimes i feel like in the uk ppl step out just to show their fit, but it’s funny, that style means nothing without any context or personal story behind it. idk?