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Overgrown houses 🌿
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“Once she stopped rushing through life, she was amazed at how much more life she had time for.”
— Unknown
“Forgive yourself for not knowing what you didn’t know before you learned it.”
— Maya Angelou
“I’ve found that growing up means being honest. About what I want. What I need. What I feel. Who I am.”
— Epiphany
"I Would Love to Dress Like That"
You totally can!
Most expressive fashion isn't about what you wear, it's how you wear it. I guarantee you can pull it off.
No matter what you wear, if you act like it's fine and you're supposed to be wearing it, nobody will second guess it.
Most people really aren't analyzing your outfits; they're busy worrying about themselves. Anyone with an opinion usually minds their business.
Start small. Try getting one or two "statement" pieces and pair them with more simple, neutral clothes. Plaid pants with a solid top. Funky patterned shirt over some jeans. That long rockabilly skirt with a cute sweater.
If you feel good in it, it's a good outfit. The end result is to look good, not follow a bunch of so-called fashion "rules." (Unless it's like business formal or something. Then maybe be careful.)
You're trying to dress like you. You don't have to like or wear everything from your favorite genres or commit to only one style. Again, nobody is putting you under a microscope!
Don't be afraid to mix patterns. Play around with what you have and experiment in your mirror. There are also lots of online tips on how to make good combos.
Advice from my mom: Get all the way dressed up, then take one thing off, and you're good to go.
Give yourself a rule of thumb. Mine is that before I go out, I ask the question "If I were to die today and this became my ghost outfit forever, would I be okay with that?" then make sure the answer is yes. Find a litmus test that works for you!
“It was all she ever wanted: to dwell in peace, without the shadow of her past hunting her.”
— Sarah J. Maas