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Sanders Sides HCs: things that I own that I think they'd wear.
Bc I am diving back into my childhood medias so I can slightly heal from the HUGE traumas that are about to come my way family-wise.
ANYWAY-
Patton:
Light blue GAP sweater: super soft and casual, with a soft V-neck. Could be paired with a cute skirt or pants, with either ankle boots or nicer tennis shoes.
Floral sundress: it's flowy, it's inner slip is soft, and the flower print fabric is sheer. This is based SOLELY off of vibes, but it fits.
White Beret: a souvenirs that I got in France. Could pair it with either of the aforementioned items.
Mary-Jane heels: my first pair of actual heels. Wore them to my first Homecoming. Holds sentimental value. Also I think he'd like the sound they make on hard floors.
Roman:
Sophomore year homecoming dress: it's shimmery, it's pink (i don'town much red, it doesn't look very good on me in most cases) , it's also flowy. It's a wrap dress made of very soft...satin? I think? Not really sure but I got it in Francesca's at the mall, and curled my hair to look like a brunette Marilyn Monroe. Has a bit of tragedy hung on it, as I left homecoming crying that year.
Red Christmas dress: one of the few red things I own and looks good on me. It's sleeveless, high necked, and is made out of velvet. Its a cooler red, hits about knee length, and has a dropped waist. Like down to the bottom of the dress where there's soft like....ruffles? Pleats? Idk ask Calvin Klein. Got it at TJ MAXX for really cheap though.
Red and white striped swater: super cute, REALLY SOFT LIKE OMG, and another red thing that looks good on me! Yay! Pair it with jeans or a black skirt and it looks nice. Oh! It's cropped too. It was a Christmas sweater, before I came to terms with being nonbinary and started to wear feminine stuff again. Super fluffy and warm.
Burnt Orange (?) Maxi skirt: long, flowy, and makes you feel like you're in a medieval town. I got it in a cute little boutique in a smaller town in my state. Got a warm yellow top and felt like Dolores Madrigal. However it can be paired with a plain black or white top. I personally pair it with a black spaghetti strap bralette, easiest way to describe it.
Mary-Jane Heels: "But Wish!" I hear you say "those are listed under Patton!" And you would be absolutely right! They are, aren't they? Well I left a part out about these heels. They're also my theater shoes. My character shoes! I did my first high-school show in them! Oh it was so fun! I found out I can full on sprint in them too, while doing theater! Memories, memories! Danced all night in them. I even wore them to homecoming again with the aforementioned pink dress!
White Beret: another thing from Patton's list, yes. But it's from France, it's stylish, and could work very well within Roman's wardrobe! I actually bought it in Paris! How fun that I bought it in the city of love! Roman would very much enjoy that I feel.
Logan:
Freshman year homecoming dress: shorter, tighterfitting, and dark blue. Nothing to snag, get caught on, or trip over. Practical, and you look good while doing whatever you so choose to do in it. I also met my boyfriend in this dress! He stopped me from maiming a guy who was harassing my friends in it! How fun! It's shimmery too by the way, for a bit of flair.
Knee length black skirt with lace and a strip of ribbon: practical, more conservative, yet still looks good. Got it at St. Vincent's (a thrift store) and was so glad I did.
Black worn leather bag: a hand-me-down from my great-aunt to my mother, who in turn let me have it after I expressed interest in it, it's a messenger bag-esque style purse. It has space to store pencils, id's, wallets, sanitary items, even some books! Very fun and stylish, while also functional!
Black heeled ankle boots: another staple in my classier shoe wardrobe (which is mostly boots, accompanied by three pairs of tennis shoes, one pair of flats, and two pairs of sandals), and made of suede, pretty sure they're also a designer brand that I got for cheap. They are designer, just not Luxury brand, how fun! I think Logan would enjoy the minute I just spent googling about that.
Virgil:
Ghostface graphic tee: got at Hot Topic, it's Ghostface in a car with the text "get in loser! We're going to watch scary movies!" And I found it funny so I bought it. I just think Virgil would vibe with it.
Demonia Ranger 301s: my fist pair of Demonia platforms! I wear them the most out of all my boots haha. They're very simple, only two-three inches and overall just complete a vibe.
Plain purple hoodie: self explanatory, really.
Grey plaid hoodie: also self explanatory.
Grey and white Fall Out Boy hoodie: one of the first hoodies that I wore religiously. I think Virgil would appreciate the band, and also the fact that at one point, I could fit my whole body into it.
Remus:
Hand cropped tank top: the most risqué article of clothing I own. It was made out of stretchy fabric, something I didn't take into consideration when I marked where I wanted to crop. So when I cut it off, and put it on, it barely covered my chest. Needless to say my parents were NOT pleased, but they let me keep it because I liked it and I MADE it. I tend to layer this under a mesh top that I own. I would list it, but the color scheme doesn't fit Remus at all. It's black.
Black miniskirt: a pleated black miniskirt that I own. If I had my way, this item and the cropped tank would be an outfit, but my parents wouldn't let me out of the house, so that's a not for now. It's mid thigh length.
Fishnet thigh-highs: the man would wear fishnets. You can't tell me otherwise.
Jean jacket: it's a lightwash, but it's covered with pins and is overall going to be very alt fashion once I'm done with it. I think either Virgil or Remus would wear this tbh.
Leather jacket: I have two but this one is big, bulky, and is real leather. A hand-me-down from my aunt, I LOVE this thing and I'm sure Remus would too. It's perfect for riding on a motorcycle.
Janus:
Leather Jacket: my other one, slim, classy, but still has edge. It's got cool stitching on some of the panels too.
Midi-length yellow skirt: it sits just below my knees, and is a dark golden yellow color, pair it with a button down, tights, and heeled boots and it's very classy.
Yellow and white checkered dress: a similar yellow to the skirt, the dress has one sleeve, and a cutout on the side. Very interesting but also very flattering. If I remember correctly, it also has pockets and a slit. Over all, very classy.
Knee length boots: they're my motorcycle boots when I don't wear my platforms. No seriously, that's what they're made for! They're Harley-Davidson. They've got lacing on the side, a small heel, not even an inch I don't think, and a H-D logo on the faux strap on the top.
Sorry that this was so long, but I hope you enjoyed!
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Multi Print Kaftan Dress + Style With a Smile Link Up
Multi Print Kaftan Dress + Style With a Smile Link Up
Today’s outfit is a flashback to Barbados, which was only just over a month ago but feels like much longer. I bought this dress just a few days before my holiday from a local boutique (where I also bought my orange hat). It was actually this multi print kaftan dress that caught my attention in the shop window and prompted me to go in. I ended up buying several items, including a jumpsuit and some…
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Choose fashion trends that boost your body confidence
Twice per year, New York Fashion Week turns media thoughtfulness regarding runways, brilliant lights, style substantial hitters and obviously, incredible accumulations.
What's more, twice per year, the basic story of these occasions is the manner by which those models figure out how to remain so thin, and whether their size is a sensible thought of magnificence.
My theory around dealing with my own body is quite basic: I trust in eating a bigger number of vegetables than French fries by and large, drinking loads of water and sweating for no less than 30 minutes every day, regardless of whether it's from running or scouring the lavatory floor. I don't trust in expending hard medications or chomping on cotton balls to control hunger, two strategies of numerous that were depicted to mold correspondents this week.
I perceive that my responsibility regarding solely outer utilization of cotton balls may mean I don't look magnificent in each pattern, and that is fine. It's additionally fine that despite the fact that I acknowledge my body for what it is and urge every other person to do likewise, regardless I don't need two colossal pockets of texture on the sides of a pencil skirt influencing my hips to look greater than they really are.
We all have body qualms, even people who are naturally very thin. And we all have that one fashion trend haunting our shopping trips, the thing that accentuates the body issue we're trying to ignore. I've laid out a few common culprits below and some alternatives that you'll be more confident wearing, because great style is not reserved for people with "ideal" bodies, whatever that means.
This week I read an article from Refinery 29 on Ikram Goldman, proprietor of the upscale Chicago boutique Ikram, who's kind of a big deal in the fashion world. She had this to say in regards to individual style: "Be agreeable in your own particular skin, and your style will turn out. You'll be fantastic in whatever you're wearing." The body second thought: You're not too enthusiastic about pointing out your hips and butt.
The issue slant: Peplum skirts
The fix: Peplum shirts
Normally, I'm beginning with one that I can identify with. Indeed, I identified with it two days prior when I attempted on a sheath dress in Target that had unsettle around the midsection of really appalling arrangement and length. I really pondered internally, "This IS a fresh out of the box new Target...maybe there used to be a carnival in here and this specific mirror is remaining from the funhouse?" The to some degree more probable clarification, however, is that a peplum skirt simply doesn't do what I need it to improve the situation my body. Enter the peplum shirt, which gives off an impression of being surpassing the peplum skirt in ubiquity this season at any rate. You can run with an organized decision in a thicker texture, or a more laid-back, subtler peplum top like the ribbon one from Anthropologie. I cherish the boatneck and three-quarter sleeves, both of which are thinning and offset the additional volume on the base half.
The body doubt: Your thighs aren't as conditioned as they could be.
The issue incline: Colored pants
The fix: Colored pants or printed pants
Hued pants are frequently made of a more slender, more stretchy denim, which makes a few wearers' legs look "knotty," regardless of whether the pants fit. To make an already difficult situation even worse, they tend to run little, and no one's enamored with not having the capacity to press into her standard size in the changing area. With shaded, trimmed pants, the texture is thicker and the fit marginally looser. In case you're determined to denim, attempt darker printed pants, maybe naval force with white polka spots or a fall flower.
The body hesitation: You're almost a foot shorter than a runway show.
The issue drift: Maxi skirts
The fix: High-low skirts
This is a genuinely obvious issue, and one that there's a sorry answer for aside from purchasing petite in the event that you can or getting a maxi skirt fixed. In the event that both of these appear like excessively work, a stitch that is short in the front and long in the back is stylish this season and more inclined to oblige your edge.
The body misgiving: You need to tone down your substantial chest, only a little - the grass is constantly greener.
The issue drift: Peter Pan neckline
The fix: Embellished or weaved neck areas
This is close to an accomplishment of optical figment. A Peter Pan neckline is extremely dainty, so when it sits ideal over your chest, it's probably going to influence it to look that significantly greater conversely. Embellishments or weaving on sweaters, then again, ordinarily reach from shoulder to bear. At the point when your point of convergence is more extensive, your chest looks littler.
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Dressed For a Garden Party - July's Thrifty Six
Dressed For a Garden Party – July’s Thrifty Six
Holy moly it’s hot here in the UK right now! Temperatures have hit the high 30s in the North West and could reach 42c in the East tomorrow! That’s Abu Dhabi temperatures! It is actually quite concerning and maybe a glimpse of what’s to come if the planet continues to heat up. Unlike countries that experience weather this hot on a regular basis, we’re just not equipped to deal with it here; many…
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