Summer is the perfect time to get in touch with your sartorial self—figure out who that is and how she’d like to experiment with the self she constructs to meet other selves out in the world. Consider this, for example: There is an elf inside each one of us, and she demands to be well dressed. Where do you begin? A warrior elf ’s needs are not the same as a stargazer’s, but you might want to stay flexible.

Out of all possible collective nouns meaning “group of elves,” we most prefer a mischief. Fashion should be fun, sly, and surprising, so go ahead and get mischievous with your archetype: Even if your overall taste leans toward elegant lines and classic accessories, there’s always room for a surprise. So in this quiz, take careful note of any answers that deviate from the pattern you expect. They’re the twist that makes an outfit into a story.

Let’s dial that wardrobe up to epic, shall we?

Dress Your Eleven Archetype

The Quiz: Choose the response that best describes you.

1 / 6

My social habits and lifestyle are:

2 / 6

My greatest asset is my:

3 / 6

My overall physical vibe is:

4 / 6

Night owl, morning lark, or …?

5 / 6

My favorite color is:

6 / 6

My hair and makeup tend to be:

Your score is

The average score is 0%

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THE RESULTS

Now count up each time you answered a, b, c, etc., and look for a pattern. Then embrace the deviations into mischief and surprise.

If you chose an archetype 4 times or more: You have a definite type; you know who you are, and you probably aren’t planning to take our advice anyway. But since you’re here and we’re here and fashion is about experimenting, you’re keeping a (semi-) open mind.

3 times: Your elf-fashion persona is emerging, but you’re still a bit of a chameleon, and you’re ready to try something new.

2 times: We wouldn’t call this a pattern, exactly, but it’s part of the warp and weft of your personal style.

1 time: We all need a dash of something different now and then. Fashion is about surprising the world and ourselves—time to go thrifting to find that bit of perfect mischief.

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Susann Cokal is the author of four novels, including the award-winning Kingdom of Little Wounds and her latest, Mermaid Moon, in which a mermaid goes ashore to find her mother, only to fall into the clutches of a witch who wants to harvest her magic. Cokal also writes short fiction and essays about oddities, and she lives in a haunted farmhouse with cats, peacocks, spouse, and unseen beings who bump in the night. “I’ve always suspected there was more to mermaids than the shipwrecks and love stories that lead them to land,” she says. “I’m glad I had the chance to figure them out in these changing times—both in the novel and here among the creatures of Enchanted Living.”