I already know i'm probably going to get a lot of comments that say "dress how you want" or "be yourself" or whatever else, and i understand that. I do and will continue to dress how i want to, but my question is, I guess its obvious that girls dress to impress, like if you like a guy you dress as cute as you can, to impress them, or get their attention or whatever else, but the guy i like told me not too long ago i was starting to "dress preppy"..thats the last thing i want to do is look preppy. i hate preps. lol i just try and dress cute i guess, and if thats meant as a bad thing then im guessing i shouldnt be wearing some of the things i am, idk i just want some kind of feedback please and thank you (:
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? smartnsassy answered Monday April 2 2012, 12:34 pm: well, first of all, you're right...i am going to tell you you should dress however you want..but if you want to dress "less preppy" and still look cute...i would say try some skinny jeans with different fun tops..no polos. try wearing some high waisted shorts with a cute top that you can tuck in with some gladiator sandals. you can even try that same thing with high waisted pants instead and with some wedges...unless you want to wear sandals then i would say just some cute colorful sandals. as far as dresses, i'd do long summery dresses and short ones with flower prints and stuff. i hope i was able to help. xoxo let me know if there is anything else. [ smartnsassy's advice column | Ask smartnsassy A Question ]
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