certainly prove your point. Less expensive clothes can be fashionable. While it may not cost
you as much in monetary value, it might take extra effort. Rather than spending thousands
of pounds on that one dress from England, you might want to try a charity shop in one of
the posh areas. For instance, from Dior bags to dream dresses, donation spots in London’s
Kensington High Street and Westbourne Grove near Portobello, have it all. Next, you could
go into your own closet
with open eyes and a
creative mind. The skirt
you bought whilst on
holiday multiple years
ago can actually go
very well with the scarf
you thought was for
crippling, old people.
The sandals stuck
under your dresser
could really match the
T-shirt wedged between
the drawers. If you are
still not pleased with
the outcome, you may
want to learn how to
sew. Not only can you
copy designs from
magazines, but also add
jazzy touches to ordinary
clothing. Of course, this is easier said than done, but a few weeks of anguish will culminate in
a lifestyle that is lavish.
Yes, style is rich; however, that does not necessitate you to be so. A child falls a plethora of
times before he/she can really stand without support. Likewise, you might think of yourself
as a fashion disaster
before you truly fathom
what works when and
where. Nonetheless, with
a positive attitude and a
genuine smile on your
face, I assure you that the
person trying to impress
you (or vice-versa)
will not even bother
differentiating between
the less costly lipstick
you are wearing and the
exorbitant one you saw at
Sephora. Real style does
not come from money
because style and money
are not married (other
than in some delusion
minds); fashion and your
passion are.
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