An individual who values creativity and pragmatism in daily life applies both to their style choices. They thrive on personal expression and use fashion to express that creativity. In equal measure, the CP desires functionality, a real practicality in how clothing works in their wardrobe. When creativity and pragmatism are in balance, they feel like themselves the most.
Person 1: Oh my gosh that chic lady walking down the street looks so chill yet refined.
Person 2: She must be a creative pragmatist.
The dream items? The ultimate work-hards in the closet? They meet the PDW criteria. Styles that span across the three facets of our lifeâPlay, Dinner, Work. Not everything can be created with an eye towards this functionalityâbut when a piece nails it, itâs worth noting and having.
Person 1: Before we go to dinner I have to go home and change. Iâve been at work all day! Do you need to change?
Person 2: Nope! I wore my PDW (Play, Dinner, Work) pieces. They work for so many occasions, I can go from work to dinner without having to go home and change.