School starts in a couple weeks but i want to plan my first day back to school outfit soon. I really want to make a good impression but im not sure what to wear. Im pretty preppy. I love matching things together like headbands and stuff. I love looking cute because it just makes me feel better about myself. Im not sure excalty what i should wear. Any suggestions?
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It will show I don't wanna be here, but I am and I'm looking pretty good..
blwinteler answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 2:20 am: Well, it sounds like you really know yourself and your style. You already have a head start on making a good impression. Knowing what you like, and being sure of yourself, will give you confidence and that always makes a good impression.
That said, choose a color and style that highlights your favorite feature. Do you have brilliant blue eyes that you love? Wear a blue top and headband and use an eyeshadow that brings out that lovely color. Long legs? Wear a skirt or shorts and a wedge heel. Or, just wear your favorite colors in something comfortable. With your attitude, you really can't go wrong.
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