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Question Posted Monday November 13 2006, 8:04 pm

I want some ideas to totally change up my outfits. Most of my creativity is drained out and now become trends at our school .. so now I'm just back to looking just like everyone else.

I dress more on the girly side usually with some crazy pattern, shoe, or necklace thrown in to offset the style. Latley, I've been mixing up my hair textures (curls, straight etc) but now everything seems so overdone. Any ideas? <33


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krazy_lady33 answered Thursday November 16 2006, 9:42 pm:
try layering your clothes it doenst hurt, and if u do it properly, nothing could be cuter!

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LoVe_cHaRu answered Thursday November 16 2006, 10:46 am:
well, what i reccomend, is look through an issue of Vogue and mix up the outfits they feature in there.

also, go for things that was in style a few years ago, and bring them back. it's retro.

hope i helped :]

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