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I've been in a serious shopping slump lately, can anyone out there help me? Over spring break I managed to snag a few keepers but I've become pickier and pickier when it comes to shopping and my personal style. A quote caught my eye while reading In Style,
"I've vowed to stop collecting trendy pieces just because they're 'in'. At this point, I'm very sure of my style, and I know what works on me and what doesn't. So I'm going to focus on looking for new tweaks..."
I never felt more akin to a sentence, honestly. So by pledging to stop buying trendy pieces has certainly made it hard for me to shop. It's definitely a learning and growing experience. I've been reading and reading and reading this seasons trends and for some reason I haven't found something that really catches my eye minus metallics (which is too trendy). I'm trying out the blush trend though! Thoughts? Since blush isn't really my favourite colour I decided to make it a little more masculine by wearing all black with the rest of my outfit. Still as feminine but more me. While thrifting over spring break I found this gnarly faux leather button up. It's a size medium but I cannot wait to keep grungin' it up with layers.
I am wearing: Shirt - J.Crew, Leather collared shirt - thrifted, jeans - PacSun, shoes - Target, sunglasses - Ray-Bans.
Love the blush! I'm also pretty picky when it comes to clothes, I feel it's better to invest in clothes.
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