Properly, is it any shock that “Elizabeth” could be defined as…fearless, patient, proud…classic? After nine hundred plus Style Statement periods, it’s no surprise to us.
As pop-psychology and totally goofy as it may sound, we can tell you with indictment: people are their favorite flower. We’ve even started to see styles in the flower individual of “Classics” and “Elegants” and “Refineds.” Of course, it’s not the type of flower that concerns as much as how you understand and relate to that flower.
(And by the way, NOT having a choice flower doesn’t mean you’re unfilled. It just means that you don’t have a choice flower – which, in the case of a Style Statement reading, we’d ask you a dozen other apparently trivial but significantly illuminating questions.)