At least according to Topshop’s Which Girl Are You style quiz which I took the other day. At first I was surprised, I mean I own several pretty floral dresses, a couple of skirts and a sizeable collection of heels.

But then I thought about it, my wardrobe is mostly made up of jeans, shirts and trainers and when I do wear a dress or skirt I tend to add a pair of biker boots and throw a military style jacket over the top to make the overall look less girly. And, to be honest, I rarely wear heels, preferring the aforementioned biker boots or trainers.

I thought about it some more and the evidence grew.

I’d much rather watch a boxing film (see Southpaw) than a rom com (although I very much enjoyed Man Up, scripted by the very talented Tess Morris, who I was lucky enough to work many years ago on the now defunct 19 magazine).

When it comes to the freebie magazines given out at tube stations every week I’d take Shortlist (aimed at ‘smart British urban men’) over Stylist (a ‘freemium’ weekly aimed at ‘professional women’) any day of the week. The features are so much more varied, interesting and funny.

You’re more likely to see me in a boxing class than a barre class (I do the odd barre class too, but in the last one I went to I managed to kick the teacher by accident).

And then I thought about the last couple of items of clothing I bought and the things on my wish list. I’m only not wearing this flannel shirt when it’s in the wash. I’m throwing this jacket over everything. I’m loving this military shirt and these jeans. And if I didn’t already have two pairs of black Nikes I would totally be buying these. Topshop, hat tip to you, you know me better than I know myself.

Anyone else done the Topshop style quiz? What kind of girl are you? If you haven’t done it it’s kinda cool, you get lots of recommendations of things to buy, like having your own personal shopper.

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