In July, I teased about Tweety’s wardrobe. Today I’m bringing Woods energy at you. The before the fall theme means so much. It’s the end of summer, but it’s also a before shot of the story I tell. We see Tweety’s side told. But Woods? He gets his time. Just not in a way that you would think. After all, the day your life changes is a big thing you notice. What about the day before it? Do you recall every detail like what you wore? Had for breakfast? What made you run a bit late or have a moment of frustration? Does it even matter after the changes?
So, we start with Woods, solo performing to a dead space, with his own styling.

The story is told in past and present. So, before the fall, or before the success, there’s this window of growing confidence. Of Woods changing from a sad solo singer in a dead bar to a guy that disappears for a few weeks while working on this piecemeal band that got put together with an agent’s help. This too was before the fall, but very much a part of it. Because these lives? It’s not just about personal and professional things. It’s like if their fates weren’t dancing around each other, they both would not have success. These main characters don’t just need the other for their heart, quite literally the tiny actions of one saves the other over and over again. That’s more than just love for the sake of love and romance. That’s like finding your puzzle piece. The lyrics to your melody. Any old combination could work, but there’s something deeply magical about that combination that sticks to you. The ear worm that tugs your emotions.

For the last wardrobe moment? A bit of the future vision board. Touring, concerts all over the world, that perfect home by the ocean… Except, for Woods? It is always missing something. And if he ever does get to tell his story? You know it would be His Sinful Song…
