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Star designer reveals the fashion trap making women afraid to trust their mirrors

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Star designer reveals the fashion trap making women afraid to trust their mirrors

If there’s one thing I hope never goes out of style, it’s the moment a woman looks in the mirror and quietly says, “This feels like me.”

In Los Angeles, where red carpets, social media and celebrity culture help shape fashion trends around the world, it’s easy to believe looking good is the same thing as fitting in. But long before a dress ever walks into a ballroom, down the aisle or onto a dance floor, it spends a few quiet moments in front of a fitting room mirror.

That’s where I’ve spent much of my career, and over the years, I’ve learned it’s rarely just about the dress. It’s about the questions women ask.

Designer Julie DuRocher walks the runway during the JOVANI NYFW SS2024 Show at The Glasshouse on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, in New York City. (Getty Images North America) Getty Images for JOVANI Fashion

Lately, I’ve found myself hearing the same ones over and over again.

Is this still in style? Can someone my age wear this? Is this too much? Will this photograph well? What if everyone else is wearing something different?

Those questions aren’t the problem. In many ways, they’ve always existed. But in a place like Los Angeles, where every scroll delivers another celebrity look, influencer recommendation, or “must-have” trend, it’s become harder than ever to separate personal style from outside expectations.

What has changed is how many voices are answering those questions before women have the chance to answer them for themselves.

Social media. Influencers. Trend forecasts. Celebrity culture. Endless videos explaining what’s “in,” what’s “out,” and what women should or shouldn’t wear. In California, where entertainment and fashion often set the tone for the rest of the country, those voices can feel impossible to escape.

Somewhere along the way, inspiration quietly became instruction.

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I’ve had the privilege of helping dress thousands of women for some of the most meaningful moments of their lives. Proms. Weddings. Galas. Pageants. Reunions. Milestones they’ll remember forever.

And while every dress is different, I’ve noticed something remarkably consistent: The moments people remember most have very little to do with fashion.

I’ve watched women walk into a fitting room worried they weren’t enough before they’d even zipped up a gown. I’ve watched mothers remind daughters how beautiful they already are. I’ve watched friends reassure one another that they don’t need to look like anyone else.

Actress Angelina Jolie poses on the red carpet as she arrives at the 84th Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Sunday, February 26, 2012. (Amy Sancetta) AP

Those moments have taught me that, more often than not, the hardest part isn’t finding the right dress. It’s quieting all the voices telling women who they’re supposed to be before they’ve even looked in the mirror.

After decades in fitting rooms, I’ve learned there’s one moment that never changes.

You can see it before anyone says a word.

A woman stops adjusting the fabric. She stands a little taller. She smiles without asking for another opinion. She isn’t trying to become someone else anymore. She’s simply comfortable being herself.

People often expect designers to spend their time talking about what’s next. The next color. The next silhouette. The next trend.

Those conversations matter. Fashion should evolve. Every generation deserves to reinterpret style in its own way, and creativity is what keeps this industry exciting.

Over time, I’ve become far more interested in something else.

Somewhere along the way, especially in image-conscious places like Los Angeles, getting dressed became less about self-expression and more about seeking reassurance. Why have so many women stopped trusting what they see in the mirror until someone else tells them what they’re seeing?

Jovani designer Julie DuRocher attends the Jovani L.A. Flagship Opening on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, in Beverly Hills, California. (Getty Images North America) Charley Gallay

We compare. We scroll. We save inspiration boards. We ask strangers what they think before we’ve asked ourselves.

I’ve never had a woman walk out of a fitting room asking whether a dress would earn the approval of the internet. She’s asking whether it feels right. Whether it feels like her.

But I don’t believe women have become less confident. I think confidence has simply become harder to hear beneath all the noise.

Maybe that’s why we’ve held onto the same philosophy at Jovani for decades: The dress should fit the woman, not the other way around. As a designer, I’ve never believed confidence belongs to one body type or one silhouette. That’s why I’ve always believed women deserve meaningful choices, whether they’re a size 00 or a size 24. No two women walk into a fitting room carrying the same story, so why should they all be expected to leave looking the same?

The women people remember most aren’t always wearing the trendiest dress or the one that best reflects whatever aesthetic is dominating Los Angeles that season. They’re the ones who look like they never asked permission to wear it.

California has long influenced the way the world dresses. But perhaps the next trend worth setting isn’t another silhouette or another viral aesthetic. It’s giving women permission to trust their own reflection again.

Because the best dress is never the one that changes a woman. It’s the one that reminds her who she already is.

Julie DuRocher is the design director of Jovani fashion.


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