ok, i hate how everyone is like "omg, i'm so in because i'm wearing hello kitty, and tmnt" no. i don't care about stuff like that. i want to know some different styles, and ideas. something no one really has anymore, and is cute. you know? what are some things that aren't in,but are nice and make you more, well, stand-outish? i hate blending, but i can never think of things to actually make a style. any help is appreciated.
Additional info, added Tuesday April 24 2007, 12:10 am: i don't care if its "in" or not, just want ideas for a new style. something no one has, even if you name random things, it'll get me started. i can't think of anything,my brain is filled with whats in. i'm done with that though,ehhh, but thanks again :]. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Marie34 answered Monday April 23 2007, 11:49 pm: Well it does depend on what everyone at your school is doing. Mostly your school is full of preps? Go to a cute, not gothic, punk rock style. Is your school laid back? Go to a unique style in which you dress up all the time in different, sometimes outrageous, clothing. Wear big gaudy jewlery. Do anything! Mostly everything can look cute if you wear it right, wear it proud, and have the right personality to fit it. [ Marie34's advice column | Ask Marie34 A Question ]
RaDeuX answered Monday April 23 2007, 11:32 pm: Get one of those kiddy backpacks with ones like Bob the Builder, Teletubies or something. It also kind of depends what is "in" your school as well. Those kiddy backpacks were really "in" during my first two high school years. [ RaDeuX's advice column | Ask RaDeuX A Question ]
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