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So Bloom's reboot outfits made me so mad I did mini fashion study on what I think a 2020's, California-raised, respectable denim queen Bloom Peters would wear, pulling from Y2K style and Winx Club itself. iPhone quality, sketches not cleaned up, etc. Further notes/ramblings under the cut!
Going left to right:
Denim Dress -> Heavy inspiration from Bloom's S4 Band outfit. Girl needs to wear black more. Cute little bow because she's being Formal, and bits of pink with the socks and the word 'love' on her shirt.
Denim Skirt -> How do you make leg warmers look good on Bloom? Step 1 is not making them out of denim. Step 2 is referencing Bloom's casual partywear from Season 1 and this Pacsun model photo. Other notes not drawn in detail: Bloom wearing some gold necklaces, including one with the classic winx wings, and her crewneck saying 'Gardenia California 2004' as a nod to the OG release.
Denim Pants -> We're stealing everything from Classic Bloom with subtle updates. Turning the classic white and blue striped sweater into a tee with thinner lines. Updated flare jeans and of course the return of the yellow platform sandals. Some may stand for their erasure, but I don't. Also some bracelets and a ponytail in reference to the Reboot leaks (!!) because there are good ideas there, they're just executed poorly.
Denim Shorts -> Bloom's cropped hoodie is a reference to comic #17 The Ghost of Balmoral, but with a heart because Pink and Heart Motif. Fun fact if you don't own a pair of worn denim shorts you can't live in California (that's why I had to leave).
#also to be clear: i use croquis templates doing fashion sketches#winx club#this is more of a fun thing not to be taken SUPER serious#that being said I will take the helm as president of the Bloom's Denim Leg Warmers Hate Club#will I do the other girls? maybe!#bloom peters#wardrobe study
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you know as much as i have like defined style eras for myself when i think about the past most of it has just been different variations of baggy pants and a tshirt. i had my gray era in early high school which was also overlapped with the james dean era of later high school and i wore a lot of wacky 80s vintage in there too and then during covid height i Only Wore giant black jeans i had to belt on and long sleeve t shirts in either dark green, navy, maroon, or black. then was my overalls era. after that i stopped wearing blue shirts cause blue overalls and a blue shirt pissed me off. now its kind of a combination of all that cause i havent gotten rid of a lot of clothes since 2020 and i gaf less but im layering baggy t shirts over long sleeves more lately. and i never wear gray pants cause im NOT A 14 year old
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The Puppet Show Fashion Part One
Cordelia’s ‘greatest love’ outfit: 6/10
I don't think the silver crushed velvet top matches well with the pastel green pants. I think both pieces would be better in different outfits. I feel like they weren't entirely sure how they wanted to style Cordelia in the beginning. It seems like they were just trying a few different things to see what fit her best. But then again, it could just be that she takes risks in her fashion and that not all of her outfit choices translate to the 2020s. It makes sense that Cordy would be on top of trends and it's very possible that I just don't recognize things in her outfits that follow trends in the spring of 1997. Either way, this outfit isn't it for me.
Buffy’s ‘business we call show’ outfit: 9/10
In contrast, one of the best things about Buffy's outfits is that they stand the test of time. Her style has longevity. This is a classic outfit that I would love to see today. The leather jacket is nice and the tank top with the black lace trim is adorable. I love it.
Xander’s ‘and mock’ outfit: 7/10
This is fine. It looks comfortable.
Willow’s ‘ducky’ outfit: 7/10
So cute. Very on brand for Willow. The hair clips are what really bring it together for me. I could do without the green tights.
Xander’s 'not a lot of pride' outfit: 6.5/10
I like the shirt, but I don't like it with those pants. I don't really know why I don't like it, I just know that I don't.
Willow’s 'in front of people?' outfit: 4/10
I don't like this at all. The colours are fine, but the patterns are too much. The top could work with something more simple like jeans. I don't think I can get behind the pants. Maybe with a solid colour top, but I kinda doubt it.
Buffy’s ‘iconic leopard’ outfit: 20/10
This is a great outfit. I mean, there's a reason this is so popular. It is almost always in btvs fashion edits and it's all over google images if you search 'buffy fashion'. From head to toe, it's perfect. The jacket is just the right length. The boots are everything. And the ponytail takes it to the next level. I wonder if the stylist looked at this outfit and decided it needed the extensions or if the hair and makeup people just wanted to do a long ponytail. I'm grateful either way.
#buffy#buffy the vampire slayer#buffyverse#buffyedit#fandom#buffy summers#btvs#buffysource#dailybtvs#willow rosenberg#xander harris#cordelia chase#buffy posting#my gifs#buffy gifs#free to use gifs#tv shows#character analysis#media analysis#style#fashion#costume#creations#90s tv shows#90s fashion#90s#theoverlookedonefashion#buffy season 1#the puppet show#1x09
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TRANS MALE PASSING PROTIPS
Targeted specifically at trans men who have not begun medical transition, but for anyone. Of course, this is just what works for me and everyone is different.
Shorts that fall mid thigh and are baggy can work really well to make a more masculine figure. This is a trendy style with cis men, and if they are looser on your thighs you can look more rectangular. Basketball shorts are always fine, but for bigger people can end up sticking to your thighs and making you look like a masc lesbian. Looking like a masc lesbian is so so common guys this is what we are trying to avoid. See here for reference
2. WALK WITH YOUR SHOULDERS. Walk like your shoulders are the widest part of your body. Move them kinda forward and backward. Watch a video of a man walking next to a woman for context on what I mean. Women walk with their hips, and it makes all the difference for you in someone's head. Practice in the mirror before doing it so you don't look like a fool.
3. Hair!!!! I know you guys don't want to let go of the 2020 fluffy boi haircut and that is ok. If you don't want a skin fade short haircut, there are other options. Also, if you belong to a subculture, like punk/emo/whatever else there is, look at male styles as it can be very different than what is normally accepted ( for example, men have long hair in metal subculture, you can style it like them). In general, hair is very meticulous, as for some people too short is masc lesbian and too long is woman.
This kind of hair can do wonders. For men of color/curly hair people, if you are not out locs are a very good option as they are typically read as masculine but are gender neutral. Afros, braids, even skin fades with a lot of hair at the top can read feminine. Another style option could be short cornrows that end at the neck, twists, or a fade with less hair at the top like this.
I am not black, so I cannot speak for how this would be read in a black community, but this is how, from my experience, I would view the hairstyles. Sorry if this is not appropriate. Also, I am not here to tell you not to dye your hair. It can work if you style it with masculine clothes and are dressed in a specific style like emo or scene or something. Do what you will with that.
4. If there is ANY peach fuzz on your face, make the most of it. I know I have high testosterone levels naturally, so I grow facial hair a little, but if there is enough to dye it, dye it. If there is like barely any, if its not visible in the mirror if you're really looking (not INSPECTING), it's probably not worth it, and that is fine. use your judgement, and if it is not enough, just shave it. It's better to look clean shaven than desperate for face hair. Eyebrows, mustache hair, sideburns can all be darkened with eyeshadow, brow brushes, and just for men beard dye.
5. LAYERS. I know you guys have seen this one before. Flannels, button ups over black t-shirts, zip up hoodies. It might get a little hot, but it covers your sweat stains anyways. I promise guys it helps so much with shoulders, hips, boobs, it makes you look more masculine. Don't get that ugly ass red and black checkered one though. Think if you would see a masc lesbian wearing it and use your best judgement. I heart layers.
6. Pants. Woah. Pants. I HATE pants I know you fat trans men get me. Old navy women's jeans...and you guys won't like this one...are actually pretty good. SPECIFICALLY the sky high wide leg ones. Get those a size up and cuff them, wear them low on your waist, perfect. Other than that, jeans are shit. I don't really waste my time with men's pants anymore because of my hips but cargos are great, baggy sweats with the band at the bottom are great, PJ pants good, dress pants are a struggle but I've heard dickies work well for people with a smaller body. Not sure though. My tactic is I go to a thrift store for hours and try on all their pants, then find similar ones online or take pictures of the brand for the ones I like and find more.
7. Accessories and jewelry. Iffy. Anything you could describe as dainty, if it's not a family thing or important to you, probably not. Friendship bracelets are good, pendants are good, earrings depends on where you are and what you are wearing. Studs in men are common where I am, so I wear them. Observe the cis men at your disposal. Accessories, bags don't really matter unless they're like the strawberry hot topic mini bags. Don't get those at all those are fugly. Mini bags are not great in general, just better to get something else. Watches are heavily loved here they look very male and also you have the time always even a cheap watch is fine just not a woman's watch. It has to be a men's watch. You can tell when it is a woman's watch don't get those. Nail polish is fine no one cares, it's more popular now with boys. Especially if you're a little girly pop already. Of course that also depends on your environment.
8. Stance. Sitting with your ankle on your knee is comfortable and way more masculine than crossing your legs. Confidence. Fake it until you make it because cis men are so arrogant guys. This is what I mean btw
9. Don't be afraid of being feminine. Don't give up being yourself in order to be masculine. Your happiness matters the most. Love you bye, I'll update this if I think of anything else.
#transgender#lgbtq#lgbtq community#lgbtqia#trans rights#queer#ftm#passing#body positive#transisbeautiful#gender stuff#trans stuff#gender identity
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Harry's Style Evolution (by an actual stylist) Part 3: Fine Line Era! Part 2 of 2*
Gorlies I can't believe I hit pic limit on the first Fine Line Era post (I can believe it, I have so much to say.)
Anyway this is Harry's Style evolution part THREE part TWO (like how they made Breaking Dawn two movies ya get me?)
*PLEASE read part 1 first. That is linked HERE!
2020
January of 2020 feels like it was a lifetime ago, but here we are. Fine Line the album just came out in December and after preforming the full album twice, once in LA and once in London. Harry's back in London for award season.
The pics aren't revealed til later but H rings in the New Year in the INFAMOUS "But Daddy I Love Him" shirt <3
Later in January arrives at Radio one in a gorgeous Bode jacket carrying Gucci's Jackie purse.
But girls (gender neutral) get comfy because it's time for the Brit Awards and the look we need to talk about is this one.
LISTEN!!! The girls that get it GET IT! Because this was EVERYTHING EVERYTHING!!!
To DATE I think this is the best award show look he's ever worn, contending only with the leather suit at the Grammy. I really thought this was going to be the new style. It's sexy, it's slightly punk, it's BRIT POP references chock full!
The Mary Janes, the Brown suit with the purple sweater and blue lace color with the pearls and the HAIR! THE BRIT POP PUNK HAIR! This was *chefs kiss* I am absolutely devastated that we never got anything like her again.
Also at the Brit Awards he wears this yellow suit paired with purple necktie, and Treat People With Kindness pin. For his beautiful falling performance he wears a full lace ensemble including gloves. This night is also includes my blog name's origins.
Fine Line promo continues and Harry wears a myriad of cozy outfits.
In New York he wears a JW Anderson cardigan, later to become TikTok famous with the "Be Healthy, Eat Your Honey" shirt and Gucci jeans. Later he wears another sweater vest (staple of the FL Era,) and for NPR's Tiny Desk he wears a Gucci mohair sweater.
At the beginning of the end March 2020 Harry's shoot for Beauty Papers comes out. One of my FAVORITE editorials he's ever in.
These photos are gorgeous, camp, sexy, kind of eerie. He's photographed and directed by Casper Sejersen who I think absolutely killed it. Beauty Papers always has amazing queer camp shoots and I highly recommend paying attention to them.
The world goes into lockdown and H releases the previously recorded "Watermelon Sugar" music video "Dedicated to touching."
Most of the ensemble is Gucci but some pieces were vintage thrifted including the loose-knit tank (right.)
Harry grows out his facial hair and becomes even sexier somehow.
Like fr. This is the hottest he's ever been. Left he wears a hoodie that he made himself printed with photographs of philosopher Alain de Botton, and paired with the vintage military jacket he was wearing in Japan during 2019. Middle I just think this pic of him is so hot, and right he wears a custom Bode shirt.
September 2020 Harry becomes the first man to ever be on the cover of Vogue!
Y'all I was so excited when this first came out. So imagine when I opened the magazine and saw the absolute trash outfits they put him in for it. Like literally all of these outfits are some of the worst he's ever worn. Like honey clean up! Vogue is here!
The only piece I adored from this whole shoot was the custom Bode pants. Bode has a chokehold on me and I wish Harry L would've featured more of them in this shoot.
In October of 2020...
The MV for Golden is released after being filmed in Italy and heavily features both Gucci and S.S. Daley pieces. The Eliou necklaces he covets make their first official debut in this video as well.
In November he films (released in December) this performance for iHeartRadio. He's wearing head to toe Gucci with a custom Eliou necklace. His hair and this performance is so dreamy. (Left)
He also starts filming Don't Worry Darling *crowd boos* and among his cozy on set looks this is my favorite. The pictures of him this day really made me go gaga. He wears a Free & Easy shirt paired with Elder Statesmen sweatpants and New Balance sneakers.
2021
It's 2021 baby! Harry rings in the new year by releasing the video for TPWK with Phoebe Waller Bridge
We're jumping to March 2021, I'm scared to hit pic limit again lol, with the GRAMMYS!
Harry wore three! outfits to the Grammy's where he took home his first ever Grammy for Song of the Year. All three looks were Gucci and all featured feather boas which he never wore again! Which is odd because it really seemed like it was going to be a tour staple, but wasn't!
Throughout the summer and into fall his personal style is very casual, this makes sense. We're still in a pandemic and everyone is trending to a more casual fit sense. I had to include the pink beanie because every time I remember that it's $112 I go inside. Girl I got the same one for like $10 from Forever21 5 years ago!
April/May
In April Harry stars in a Gucci campaign along with many other celebs (left,) he also attends the Brit awards in May (Right) wearing a Gucci ensemble that isn't bad but is nothing to write home about. This is the first time we see him in Gucci Gazelle sneakers which will later become a staple.
September the long awaited Love on Tour officially starts!
The tour kicks off in Las Vegas with a fun sparkly Gucci outfit, and continues with these suspender/open shirts/high waisted pants that we saw on the Fine Line cover. These outfits are underwhelming but do ultimately make sense.
The tour outfits really do blend together, the full collection can be found HERE, so here are three of my favorites <3
We'll end our Fine Line coverage with the first annual Harryween!
Harry wore custom Gucci ensembles for both, one dressing as Dorothy and one dressing as a pierrot.
Next is Harry's House Era!
Thank you again for all the love, and for bearing with me when I had to split these into two parts!
AGAIN PART ONE IS HERE!
See you next time <3
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♡courting | avpol♡
genre: fluff
a victorian era egyptian prince unavoidably falls for his french fencing instructor
published: 2020
victorian era au
written by request
Jean stepped out of his drawn carriage, legs aching due to the long drive from the port. The Queen of Egypt had him shipped in from France to instruct her son in sword fighting, who he had never met. He bowed to the beautiful Queen when she stepped outside to greet him.
"Hello my beautiful Queen! Have you missed my presence?"
The Queen laughed, pigment coated lips parting to reveal two rows of straight white teeth. "I don't believe so," she giggled.
Jean threw his head back, laughing loudly. "Oh, don't sell me a dog! Grace me with an embrace, will you?"
The Queen eagerly stepped forward, pulling the French man into her arms, kissing him once on each cheek, leaning into his much taller frame.
"Have you grown since we last met, Jean?" She studied his buff, pale figure, barely hidden in a soft green cotton dress shirt and pants. His white hair slicked back, face powdered and kept cool with his fan.
"I am afraid not," he snickered, placing his hands on the Queen's shoulders. "Do you mind showing me around your new palace, mademoiselle?"
The Queen giggled, blushing. "You make me feel so young Jean! I would be honored to show you around, but first, I would like you to meet your student," she said through a bright smile, leading Polnareff through the towering, arched, polished Senegal Ebony doors. The sculptures in the foyer of the palace had been made long ago in Ancient Egypt by masters of the craft. They were set on pedestals amid the water of the fountains and the perfectly manicured flower planters that resembled splatters of neon gouache upon dark, eco green fabric.
"Abasi, fetch Muhammad for me, could you?" The Queen's assistant nodded and rushed off, returning with a young Prince. He was clothed in a beautiful crimson Egyptian cotton suit, and draped with a white wool robe, both with matte finishes that deflected the golden desert sun onto the decorative mass of jewelry and his glowing, flawless warm sepia skin and facial markings, spattered with deep golden highlights and undertones. His black hair, newly and carefully styled into Bantu knots, shone out from under his wrapped cotton headband, and glinted in the sunlight. The Prince took pride in how he looked, easily the most attractive man in his kingdom, because he worked for it. He never spent his mother's money, nor asked his father for his way. Each piece of pure gold jewelry decorating his shoulders, arms, and face were paid for with money he made off the local market for selling eggs, and were hand crafted by the kingdom's wisest woman, blessed with her mental clarity and wisdom.
"Good afternoon, Mama. Who is this?"
"Good afternoon son, this is your new fencing instructor. You do not have to be formal with him, he and I have been friends since I visited France a few years back."
Polnareff bowed quickly, freezing in his tracks upon coming up. His porcelain skin began to heat up as the blood rushed to his cheeks. "I-It is an honor, Prince Avdol."
"Please," Avdol chuckled, his deep, sweet sorghum voice seeping into the French man's chest and sending his heart into his throat. "Call me Muhammad. You are...?"
"Jean Pierre Polnareff, your highness," the French man said, placing his open red fan over his heart and bowing once more.
"Do you mind if I call you Jean?"
"That would be just as ideal as my last name, sir."
"Now then," Avdol flashed a smile. "Shall we begin our lessons?"
Polnareff nodded and followed behind the Prince to a ballroom. He gave Avdol his uniform and shrugged himself into his own. The French man provided the Prince with a weapon, and took his stance opposite him.
Avdol hefted his own weapon, studying Polnareff's pose. His feet were splayed at right angles, his left arm sticking out behind him like the handle of a teacup. His fencing armor made him look like a walking quilt. Even with his sword pointed straight at him, Polnareff looked more than silly. Still, it was quite adorable on the man.
"More weight on your back foot," he said, breaking his stance to place his sword on the polished lapis lazuli floor and nudge Avdol's boots further apart. "So you can push off when you attack... And always keep sideways to your opponent," he said, placing his hands upon the Egyptian's waist and gently turning him to the side. "That way, your chest presents the smallest possible target," Polnareff finished with a smile before shuffling back over to his sword.
"Thank you Pol- Jean," the Prince stuttered, heart fluttering from the unexpected contact.
"Of course. Now show me how you would begin..."
For the next three hours, Avdol only did the motions he saw Polnareff do and stare. He couldn't stop staring. What was it that made him so obsessed with a French man rather than the beautiful Egyptian women lined up to be his wife? They had dinner and bid one another farewell for the night, and still, Avdol had the man on his mind. No matter what he did, he couldn't get the sun-spotted milky skin and blue eyes out of his head. He sighed out loud, throwing himself and his silk sleepwear onto the plush bed. Pulling a pillow up against his chest, the Prince held it tightly and closed his earthy brown eyes, imagining his instructor unwillingly as he fell asleep.
Morning after morning came, and once again the Prince was sharing breakfast with his instructor before their lesson. He had improved quite a bit in the month Polnareff has been teaching him, but it wasn't because he was listening. He wanted to impress the French man, and so far, he had succeeded.
"Can I ask you something, Jean?"
Polnareff glanced up from his book and smiled. "Of course."
"How long will you be instructing me?"
"Well," the French man stopped to run a hand through his slicked-back silver hair. "At the rate you're learning, I shouldn't need to stay long."
"I suppose that's true, yes," Avdol muttered, face dropping.
"What's the matter, mon amie?"
The Prince's heart fluttered, Polnareff's French made his stomach fill with large, restless butterflies. "It is nothing, I just assumed you would be here longer than one month."
"I can if you would like me to be, Muhammad. I am in no hurry to return to France."
Avdol's face darkened with an influx of blood to his cheeks. "I am going to prepare for the less-"
"There is not a lesson for today your majesty, I would like to talk to you, if that is acceptable."
Sitting on the stage in the ballroom, the two conversed for hours.
"I have come to enjoy your company extremely, Jean..."
Polnareff blushed softly, looking over his shoulder as he hid the left half of his face briefly with an open fan. "I have come to enjoy yours as well, so much so that I-... ah, forgive me." He closed the fan and slowly drew it across his cheek, then half opened, placed it against his lips before closing it and placing it back into his lap.
Avdol froze, fighting himself over whether to kiss the instructor or not. He grabbed the other's dusty pink cheeks and placed his lips upon Polnareff's. On pulling back, he began to furiously apologize, only to be interrupted by another kiss.
"So you do understand fan language?"
The Prince nodded and glanced at the floor. "I love you too... I know it's early, but I'm not sure I want to give this chance up. Will you stay here?"
"Of course I will, mon cherie. Always."
Nearly a year later, Polnareff still had a place in the palace, yet now beside Avdol in his own bed and on the throne. The French man was set to become the second Prince of Egypt by marriage. The two enjoyed each day together, working in the garden, taking care of livestock, and running the kingdom. They slept cuddled together as if their lives depended on it, and the Queen praised herself each day for introducing the two.
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hiiiiii take this as all the asks you didn’t answer yet
omg thank you dearest
🍫 Cheese or chocolate? - chocolate i hate cheese and im such a chocolate girlie... why is this the question??
✨ Do you have any nicknames? - people call me ollie <3 i dont think i have any others rn
✏️ Have you ever written fanfiction? - i have to for franthonyfixchange and i have before on ao3 <3
😏 Are you on discord? - yess im literally talking in image world server as we speak. if mutuals want my discord u can ask
🎧 Headphones or earbuds? - headhpones i. cant stand earbuds. fucks with me.
🌼 What’s the last thing you said out loud? - oh my god to my cat who was eating paper just right now.
🦉 Are you a morning person or a night owl? - morning person <3 makes me feel like a human to wake up at 4am. i hate going to bed lateeee it makes me soo sleepy
🦋 Describe yourself in three words. - dumb fag. i can do it in two
👖 Jeans or sweatpants? - i guess jeans but like. i like the slight bagginess of sweatpants its just i dont like how they make me feel so pants in different materials out of that style is good.
🥤 What’s your go-to Starbucks order? - :P i do not go to starbucks. i do not drink coffee.
🧡 A color you can’t stand? - none of them sorry i love all colors
🌙 How long have you been on tumblr? - since october 20 2020 baby. though i had an acc in 2017 and never used it a lot of us had that first acc we never used then came back a few years later..
🌴 Desert island item? - uhhhhhhhhhhh. im too tired for this man. my brain is so broken rn.
🐸 Describe your aesthetic. - whatever i want it to be at that moment idc.
💙 Relationship status? - ive never dated anyone so <3
🌿 Describe your favorite outfit. - i dont have one... i dont have cool clothes i just have t shirts and little pants idk lol
🎤 Is there a song you know all the lyrics to? - no whats music.
💄 Do you wear makeup? - no... <3
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@unclefathersantateddy asked for fans to share their "Bob's Burgers" original characters recently. I've been wanting to create a character for the show for some time (since I usually do so with whatever property is my current hyperfixation) and I finally decided not to let my self-doubt trip me up any more in this regard. I'm still rusty with drawing--the last time that I drew for sure was in 2020--but she came out alright for being in a unfamiliar style.
Margaret "Meg" Melody is the teacher for fifth grade at Wagstaff. She's in her mid-thirties and single (though whether or not that's by choice is a hot topic of debate around the school). Meg has blue eyes, strawberry-blonde hair, and freckles as well as three piercings in each ear. She favors cardigans and soft jeans at work, although at home she's most comfortable in pyjama pants and tee shirts.
Meg is an ambivert: she likes to go out for coffee or for drinks, but her clubbing days are long over. She's an avid reader but also devours trashy reality television. The one surefire way to her heart is through her stomach. Meg frequents "Bob's Burgers" regularly once she finds the place, since it's within walking distance of the school: she can go get food, power-walk back to the school, and eat her lunch quietly on her phone in the teacher's lounge. Meg loves routine except when trying new foods, and the Burger of the Day is a way for Meg to expand her horizons without causing any distress.
Meg is very, very much a self-insert, lol. @babs0987 and I have talked more than once about who we would be in the BB universe. I'm not chaotic enough for the bikers or the carnies. As well, I did seriously consider being a teacher in college; only the fear of ruining other people's children stopped me from pursuing that path.
Margaret and Melody are the names that my mother wanted for me except my father's choice won out. Her outfit up there is based on one that I wear for going out, which is perfectly-acceptable for teaching children once I altered the top to be less revealing. In case anyone cares, the real version is a cream cardigan and a purple shirt but I'd have the shirt in blue if I could.
#Bob's Burgers#BB#fan character#fan characters#original character#original characters#Notes by Nikki#my art#my work#my artwork#fanart by op#fanart#fan art#my fanart#my fan art#God#I miss making characters#I need to get back into SM fan sailors#I miss my babies!
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December is never not about bundling up, but that goes triple for this year. We’re prepared to show 2020 the door by chilling at home the rest of the month. Literally all we need is Netflix, wine and takeout. With winter starting, now’s the time to layer on a throw blanket, light a fire (or turn on your light therapy), spike the tea, and dress accordingly. Especially if winter isn’t your favorite season, it’s surprisingly happy-making to dip into your pajama drawer and emerge with something velvet or flannel or chenille. Low temps and low moods don’t stand a chance against Bare Necessities sleepwear buyer Krista Molinaro’s warm and fuzzy day-to-night picks. When the trends collide with incredible textures like these, the result is a do-nothing wardrobe to get excited about…even if you and the UPS delivery person are the only ones who see it. LOUNGEWEAR: PAJAMAS THAT CAN GO PUBLIC Among other things, this year has taught us that there are nighttime pajamas and there are daytime pajamas. The latter by another name is loungewear: real outfits that are as unconstricting as they are comfortable. The added benefit of loungewear is that you can leave the house in it for errands, like, for instance, an essential run to the liquor store. When jeans feel too fitted, turn to joggers; when a button-down hits too formal, there are hoodies and sweatshirts with style to spare. P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Lounge Top Our favorite overall is P.J. Salvage loungewear, because it’s an effortlessly on-trend assortment that constitutes an entire wardrobe of pieces you can wear interchangeably. The P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Fleece Lounge Top, for one, nails the ombre look (like tie-dye, but for winter!), and it can go with whatever leggings, jeggings or joggers you already own. (Even jeans, if you’re feeling fancy.) There are chevron and fair isle sets that feel like the actual outfits we used to wear once upon a time. The cute and P.J. Salvage Bear with Me Knit Lounge Top and Knit Joggers bring the hibernation metaphor home. Another all-star loungewear label is PJ Harlow. Forget the grocery store; in the Jolie lounge pants and the Shelby Knit Lounge Cardigan Wrap, you can go out to dinner and still feel confidently at ease. If you run hot or live someplace that does, the Honeydew Intimates Sun Lover Knit Lounge Set is the equivalent of a T-shirt and pants. Similarly lightweight and soft only with long sleeves is the Honeydew Intimates Star Seeker Sky Knit Lounge Set. Again, you get comfort mixed with cool dip-dye, Bomb Pop colors. You could absolutely wear this on a happy hour Zoom hang, and no one would give it a second thought. If chic solids are your thing, check out the Felina Hacci Knit Hoodie and Lounge Pants. Big satin ties give it a little something extra—like a dressy sweatsuit, if you will. Ditto the plush, black Pour Moi Velour Lounge Set, in XS to 4XL, that stays in or goes out with all the flattery and ease of a LBD. The Ugg Tasha Fleece Hoodie and Betsey Fleece Joggers are, for all intents and purposes, real clothes that happen to be really soft. Wear them around town with sneakers and around the house with matching Ugg slipper slides. And should Santa have left you to your own devices, run, don’t walk in the direction of an Arlotta Cashmere Stripe Hoodie and Jogger Pants. Now and forever, there is nothing you’ll want to live out your days in as much as than this ribbed cashmere combo with quietly wild leopard-print stripes. Consider the mic dropped. You already know if you’re a flannel or a velour pajama person: Your inner thermostat runs cold; you prefer socks to not; you own or have owned an electric blanket. If snuggling up and piling on layers is the primary way you cope with cold weather, then extra-warm PJs are a key part of your uniform. And should your preexisting options this year call for a bit of a glow-up, we would steer you to the lattice logo DKNY Velour Pajama Set (which also comes in leopard, stripes and hearts) or the Flora Nikrooz Maddie Hacci Knit Pajama Set in hearts or owls. They’re both fresh takes on classic pajamas you will find yourself hard-pressed to ever change out of. For more of a classic notched-collar pajama lewk, again it’s P.J. Salvage for the win. You can choose between animal prints, winter scenes, and lots of doggies—whatever sweetly cheeky print will send you off to dreamland with a smile. BATHROBES THAT MAKE A STYLISH STATEMENT Ugg Marlow Fleece Robe Gone are the days of old-fashioned bathrobes that lean all the way toward function. The best new robes are like extra-long cardigans: soft, rich, feel-good fabrics that incorporate into the rest of your look. We’re partial to animal prints and other fun styles from some of our favorite clothing designers, like Kate Spade New York (this short, nubby chenille robe comes in leopard, stripes, hearts and polka dots), Donna Karan (we’ll take this fuzzy hooded robe in beige or in black, please and thank you) and Ugg (the knee-length Duffield shawl collar robe is extravagantly lined in velour; the long Marlow fleece robe is about as glam as it gets anymore). Even reliably classic Lauren Ralph Lauren is getting in on the update, with its luxurious robes rendered in regal white (see the Lauren Ralph Lauren Dalton Fleece Robe) and garnet (Lauren Ralph Lauren Berry Velvet Long Robe). Eileen West’s White Zip-Up Plush Robe offers a zip-up option that’s basically a wearable blanket to put over her preppy nightgowns. For couch-surfing, wrap yourself up in the fuzzy, fluffy collar of the cool P.J. Salvage Cozy Items Camo Fleece Robe. N Natori always delivers an understatedly feminine touch along with its comfy bras and sleepwear; why should bathrobes be any different? The texture pressed into the pale lilac N Natori Embossed Waves Fleece Robe is just so good. For a print, the N Natori Ombre Charcoal Leopard Plush Robe is striking and a steal. And then, of course, there is cashmere. We’re loyal to Arlotta for its beyond-soft feel, which is pretty much all you want out of a bathrobe. Any day you wear the Arlotta Cashmere Bell Sleeve Robe or Arlotta Cashmere Robe is a spa day. Add matching slippers and you’re fully dressed the 2020 way. Source link
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December is never not about bundling up, but that goes triple for this year. We’re prepared to show 2020 the door by chilling at home the rest of the month. Literally all we need is Netflix, wine and takeout. With winter starting, now’s the time to layer on a throw blanket, light a fire (or turn on your light therapy), spike the tea, and dress accordingly. Especially if winter isn’t your favorite season, it’s surprisingly happy-making to dip into your pajama drawer and emerge with something velvet or flannel or chenille. Low temps and low moods don’t stand a chance against Bare Necessities sleepwear buyer Krista Molinaro’s warm and fuzzy day-to-night picks. When the trends collide with incredible textures like these, the result is a do-nothing wardrobe to get excited about…even if you and the UPS delivery person are the only ones who see it. LOUNGEWEAR: PAJAMAS THAT CAN GO PUBLIC Among other things, this year has taught us that there are nighttime pajamas and there are daytime pajamas. The latter by another name is loungewear: real outfits that are as unconstricting as they are comfortable. The added benefit of loungewear is that you can leave the house in it for errands, like, for instance, an essential run to the liquor store. When jeans feel too fitted, turn to joggers; when a button-down hits too formal, there are hoodies and sweatshirts with style to spare. P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Lounge Top Our favorite overall is P.J. Salvage loungewear, because it’s an effortlessly on-trend assortment that constitutes an entire wardrobe of pieces you can wear interchangeably. The P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Fleece Lounge Top, for one, nails the ombre look (like tie-dye, but for winter!), and it can go with whatever leggings, jeggings or joggers you already own. (Even jeans, if you’re feeling fancy.) There are chevron and fair isle sets that feel like the actual outfits we used to wear once upon a time. The cute and P.J. Salvage Bear with Me Knit Lounge Top and Knit Joggers bring the hibernation metaphor home. Another all-star loungewear label is PJ Harlow. Forget the grocery store; in the Jolie lounge pants and the Shelby Knit Lounge Cardigan Wrap, you can go out to dinner and still feel confidently at ease. If you run hot or live someplace that does, the Honeydew Intimates Sun Lover Knit Lounge Set is the equivalent of a T-shirt and pants. Similarly lightweight and soft only with long sleeves is the Honeydew Intimates Star Seeker Sky Knit Lounge Set. Again, you get comfort mixed with cool dip-dye, Bomb Pop colors. You could absolutely wear this on a happy hour Zoom hang, and no one would give it a second thought. If chic solids are your thing, check out the Felina Hacci Knit Hoodie and Lounge Pants. Big satin ties give it a little something extra—like a dressy sweatsuit, if you will. Ditto the plush, black Pour Moi Velour Lounge Set, in XS to 4XL, that stays in or goes out with all the flattery and ease of a LBD. The Ugg Tasha Fleece Hoodie and Betsey Fleece Joggers are, for all intents and purposes, real clothes that happen to be really soft. Wear them around town with sneakers and around the house with matching Ugg slipper slides. And should Santa have left you to your own devices, run, don’t walk in the direction of an Arlotta Cashmere Stripe Hoodie and Jogger Pants. Now and forever, there is nothing you’ll want to live out your days in as much as than this ribbed cashmere combo with quietly wild leopard-print stripes. Consider the mic dropped. You already know if you’re a flannel or a velour pajama person: Your inner thermostat runs cold; you prefer socks to not; you own or have owned an electric blanket. If snuggling up and piling on layers is the primary way you cope with cold weather, then extra-warm PJs are a key part of your uniform. And should your preexisting options this year call for a bit of a glow-up, we would steer you to the lattice logo DKNY Velour Pajama Set (which also comes in leopard, stripes and hearts) or the Flora Nikrooz Maddie Hacci Knit Pajama Set in hearts or owls. They’re both fresh takes on classic pajamas you will find yourself hard-pressed to ever change out of. For more of a classic notched-collar pajama lewk, again it’s P.J. Salvage for the win. You can choose between animal prints, winter scenes, and lots of doggies—whatever sweetly cheeky print will send you off to dreamland with a smile. BATHROBES THAT MAKE A STYLISH STATEMENT Ugg Marlow Fleece Robe Gone are the days of old-fashioned bathrobes that lean all the way toward function. The best new robes are like extra-long cardigans: soft, rich, feel-good fabrics that incorporate into the rest of your look. We’re partial to animal prints and other fun styles from some of our favorite clothing designers, like Kate Spade New York (this short, nubby chenille robe comes in leopard, stripes, hearts and polka dots), Donna Karan (we’ll take this fuzzy hooded robe in beige or in black, please and thank you) and Ugg (the knee-length Duffield shawl collar robe is extravagantly lined in velour; the long Marlow fleece robe is about as glam as it gets anymore). Even reliably classic Lauren Ralph Lauren is getting in on the update, with its luxurious robes rendered in regal white (see the Lauren Ralph Lauren Dalton Fleece Robe) and garnet (Lauren Ralph Lauren Berry Velvet Long Robe). Eileen West’s White Zip-Up Plush Robe offers a zip-up option that’s basically a wearable blanket to put over her preppy nightgowns. For couch-surfing, wrap yourself up in the fuzzy, fluffy collar of the cool P.J. Salvage Cozy Items Camo Fleece Robe. N Natori always delivers an understatedly feminine touch along with its comfy bras and sleepwear; why should bathrobes be any different? The texture pressed into the pale lilac N Natori Embossed Waves Fleece Robe is just so good. For a print, the N Natori Ombre Charcoal Leopard Plush Robe is striking and a steal. And then, of course, there is cashmere. We’re loyal to Arlotta for its beyond-soft feel, which is pretty much all you want out of a bathrobe. Any day you wear the Arlotta Cashmere Bell Sleeve Robe or Arlotta Cashmere Robe is a spa day. Add matching slippers and you’re fully dressed the 2020 way. Source link
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December is never not about bundling up, but that goes triple for this year. We’re prepared to show 2020 the door by chilling at home the rest of the month. Literally all we need is Netflix, wine and takeout. With winter starting, now’s the time to layer on a throw blanket, light a fire (or turn on your light therapy), spike the tea, and dress accordingly. Especially if winter isn’t your favorite season, it’s surprisingly happy-making to dip into your pajama drawer and emerge with something velvet or flannel or chenille. Low temps and low moods don’t stand a chance against Bare Necessities sleepwear buyer Krista Molinaro’s warm and fuzzy day-to-night picks. When the trends collide with incredible textures like these, the result is a do-nothing wardrobe to get excited about…even if you and the UPS delivery person are the only ones who see it. LOUNGEWEAR: PAJAMAS THAT CAN GO PUBLIC Among other things, this year has taught us that there are nighttime pajamas and there are daytime pajamas. The latter by another name is loungewear: real outfits that are as unconstricting as they are comfortable. The added benefit of loungewear is that you can leave the house in it for errands, like, for instance, an essential run to the liquor store. When jeans feel too fitted, turn to joggers; when a button-down hits too formal, there are hoodies and sweatshirts with style to spare. P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Lounge Top Our favorite overall is P.J. Salvage loungewear, because it’s an effortlessly on-trend assortment that constitutes an entire wardrobe of pieces you can wear interchangeably. The P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Fleece Lounge Top, for one, nails the ombre look (like tie-dye, but for winter!), and it can go with whatever leggings, jeggings or joggers you already own. (Even jeans, if you’re feeling fancy.) There are chevron and fair isle sets that feel like the actual outfits we used to wear once upon a time. The cute and P.J. Salvage Bear with Me Knit Lounge Top and Knit Joggers bring the hibernation metaphor home. Another all-star loungewear label is PJ Harlow. Forget the grocery store; in the Jolie lounge pants and the Shelby Knit Lounge Cardigan Wrap, you can go out to dinner and still feel confidently at ease. If you run hot or live someplace that does, the Honeydew Intimates Sun Lover Knit Lounge Set is the equivalent of a T-shirt and pants. Similarly lightweight and soft only with long sleeves is the Honeydew Intimates Star Seeker Sky Knit Lounge Set. Again, you get comfort mixed with cool dip-dye, Bomb Pop colors. You could absolutely wear this on a happy hour Zoom hang, and no one would give it a second thought. If chic solids are your thing, check out the Felina Hacci Knit Hoodie and Lounge Pants. Big satin ties give it a little something extra—like a dressy sweatsuit, if you will. Ditto the plush, black Pour Moi Velour Lounge Set, in XS to 4XL, that stays in or goes out with all the flattery and ease of a LBD. The Ugg Tasha Fleece Hoodie and Betsey Fleece Joggers are, for all intents and purposes, real clothes that happen to be really soft. Wear them around town with sneakers and around the house with matching Ugg slipper slides. And should Santa have left you to your own devices, run, don’t walk in the direction of an Arlotta Cashmere Stripe Hoodie and Jogger Pants. Now and forever, there is nothing you’ll want to live out your days in as much as than this ribbed cashmere combo with quietly wild leopard-print stripes. Consider the mic dropped. You already know if you’re a flannel or a velour pajama person: Your inner thermostat runs cold; you prefer socks to not; you own or have owned an electric blanket. If snuggling up and piling on layers is the primary way you cope with cold weather, then extra-warm PJs are a key part of your uniform. And should your preexisting options this year call for a bit of a glow-up, we would steer you to the lattice logo DKNY Velour Pajama Set (which also comes in leopard, stripes and hearts) or the Flora Nikrooz Maddie Hacci Knit Pajama Set in hearts or owls. They’re both fresh takes on classic pajamas you will find yourself hard-pressed to ever change out of. For more of a classic notched-collar pajama lewk, again it’s P.J. Salvage for the win. You can choose between animal prints, winter scenes, and lots of doggies—whatever sweetly cheeky print will send you off to dreamland with a smile. BATHROBES THAT MAKE A STYLISH STATEMENT Ugg Marlow Fleece Robe Gone are the days of old-fashioned bathrobes that lean all the way toward function. The best new robes are like extra-long cardigans: soft, rich, feel-good fabrics that incorporate into the rest of your look. We’re partial to animal prints and other fun styles from some of our favorite clothing designers, like Kate Spade New York (this short, nubby chenille robe comes in leopard, stripes, hearts and polka dots), Donna Karan (we’ll take this fuzzy hooded robe in beige or in black, please and thank you) and Ugg (the knee-length Duffield shawl collar robe is extravagantly lined in velour; the long Marlow fleece robe is about as glam as it gets anymore). Even reliably classic Lauren Ralph Lauren is getting in on the update, with its luxurious robes rendered in regal white (see the Lauren Ralph Lauren Dalton Fleece Robe) and garnet (Lauren Ralph Lauren Berry Velvet Long Robe). Eileen West’s White Zip-Up Plush Robe offers a zip-up option that’s basically a wearable blanket to put over her preppy nightgowns. For couch-surfing, wrap yourself up in the fuzzy, fluffy collar of the cool P.J. Salvage Cozy Items Camo Fleece Robe. N Natori always delivers an understatedly feminine touch along with its comfy bras and sleepwear; why should bathrobes be any different? The texture pressed into the pale lilac N Natori Embossed Waves Fleece Robe is just so good. For a print, the N Natori Ombre Charcoal Leopard Plush Robe is striking and a steal. And then, of course, there is cashmere. We’re loyal to Arlotta for its beyond-soft feel, which is pretty much all you want out of a bathrobe. Any day you wear the Arlotta Cashmere Bell Sleeve Robe or Arlotta Cashmere Robe is a spa day. Add matching slippers and you’re fully dressed the 2020 way. Source link
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December is never not about bundling up, but that goes triple for this year. We’re prepared to show 2020 the door by chilling at home the rest of the month. Literally all we need is Netflix, wine and takeout. With winter starting, now’s the time to layer on a throw blanket, light a fire (or turn on your light therapy), spike the tea, and dress accordingly. Especially if winter isn’t your favorite season, it’s surprisingly happy-making to dip into your pajama drawer and emerge with something velvet or flannel or chenille. Low temps and low moods don’t stand a chance against Bare Necessities sleepwear buyer Krista Molinaro’s warm and fuzzy day-to-night picks. When the trends collide with incredible textures like these, the result is a do-nothing wardrobe to get excited about…even if you and the UPS delivery person are the only ones who see it. LOUNGEWEAR: PAJAMAS THAT CAN GO PUBLIC Among other things, this year has taught us that there are nighttime pajamas and there are daytime pajamas. The latter by another name is loungewear: real outfits that are as unconstricting as they are comfortable. The added benefit of loungewear is that you can leave the house in it for errands, like, for instance, an essential run to the liquor store. When jeans feel too fitted, turn to joggers; when a button-down hits too formal, there are hoodies and sweatshirts with style to spare. P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Lounge Top Our favorite overall is P.J. Salvage loungewear, because it’s an effortlessly on-trend assortment that constitutes an entire wardrobe of pieces you can wear interchangeably. The P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Fleece Lounge Top, for one, nails the ombre look (like tie-dye, but for winter!), and it can go with whatever leggings, jeggings or joggers you already own. (Even jeans, if you’re feeling fancy.) There are chevron and fair isle sets that feel like the actual outfits we used to wear once upon a time. The cute and P.J. Salvage Bear with Me Knit Lounge Top and Knit Joggers bring the hibernation metaphor home. Another all-star loungewear label is PJ Harlow. Forget the grocery store; in the Jolie lounge pants and the Shelby Knit Lounge Cardigan Wrap, you can go out to dinner and still feel confidently at ease. If you run hot or live someplace that does, the Honeydew Intimates Sun Lover Knit Lounge Set is the equivalent of a T-shirt and pants. Similarly lightweight and soft only with long sleeves is the Honeydew Intimates Star Seeker Sky Knit Lounge Set. Again, you get comfort mixed with cool dip-dye, Bomb Pop colors. You could absolutely wear this on a happy hour Zoom hang, and no one would give it a second thought. If chic solids are your thing, check out the Felina Hacci Knit Hoodie and Lounge Pants. Big satin ties give it a little something extra—like a dressy sweatsuit, if you will. Ditto the plush, black Pour Moi Velour Lounge Set, in XS to 4XL, that stays in or goes out with all the flattery and ease of a LBD. The Ugg Tasha Fleece Hoodie and Betsey Fleece Joggers are, for all intents and purposes, real clothes that happen to be really soft. Wear them around town with sneakers and around the house with matching Ugg slipper slides. And should Santa have left you to your own devices, run, don’t walk in the direction of an Arlotta Cashmere Stripe Hoodie and Jogger Pants. Now and forever, there is nothing you’ll want to live out your days in as much as than this ribbed cashmere combo with quietly wild leopard-print stripes. Consider the mic dropped. You already know if you’re a flannel or a velour pajama person: Your inner thermostat runs cold; you prefer socks to not; you own or have owned an electric blanket. If snuggling up and piling on layers is the primary way you cope with cold weather, then extra-warm PJs are a key part of your uniform. And should your preexisting options this year call for a bit of a glow-up, we would steer you to the lattice logo DKNY Velour Pajama Set (which also comes in leopard, stripes and hearts) or the Flora Nikrooz Maddie Hacci Knit Pajama Set in hearts or owls. They’re both fresh takes on classic pajamas you will find yourself hard-pressed to ever change out of. For more of a classic notched-collar pajama lewk, again it’s P.J. Salvage for the win. You can choose between animal prints, winter scenes, and lots of doggies—whatever sweetly cheeky print will send you off to dreamland with a smile. BATHROBES THAT MAKE A STYLISH STATEMENT Ugg Marlow Fleece Robe Gone are the days of old-fashioned bathrobes that lean all the way toward function. The best new robes are like extra-long cardigans: soft, rich, feel-good fabrics that incorporate into the rest of your look. We’re partial to animal prints and other fun styles from some of our favorite clothing designers, like Kate Spade New York (this short, nubby chenille robe comes in leopard, stripes, hearts and polka dots), Donna Karan (we’ll take this fuzzy hooded robe in beige or in black, please and thank you) and Ugg (the knee-length Duffield shawl collar robe is extravagantly lined in velour; the long Marlow fleece robe is about as glam as it gets anymore). Even reliably classic Lauren Ralph Lauren is getting in on the update, with its luxurious robes rendered in regal white (see the Lauren Ralph Lauren Dalton Fleece Robe) and garnet (Lauren Ralph Lauren Berry Velvet Long Robe). Eileen West’s White Zip-Up Plush Robe offers a zip-up option that’s basically a wearable blanket to put over her preppy nightgowns. For couch-surfing, wrap yourself up in the fuzzy, fluffy collar of the cool P.J. Salvage Cozy Items Camo Fleece Robe. N Natori always delivers an understatedly feminine touch along with its comfy bras and sleepwear; why should bathrobes be any different? The texture pressed into the pale lilac N Natori Embossed Waves Fleece Robe is just so good. For a print, the N Natori Ombre Charcoal Leopard Plush Robe is striking and a steal. And then, of course, there is cashmere. We’re loyal to Arlotta for its beyond-soft feel, which is pretty much all you want out of a bathrobe. Any day you wear the Arlotta Cashmere Bell Sleeve Robe or Arlotta Cashmere Robe is a spa day. Add matching slippers and you’re fully dressed the 2020 way. Source link
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December is never not about bundling up, but that goes triple for this year. We’re prepared to show 2020 the door by chilling at home the rest of the month. Literally all we need is Netflix, wine and takeout. With winter starting, now’s the time to layer on a throw blanket, light a fire (or turn on your light therapy), spike the tea, and dress accordingly. Especially if winter isn’t your favorite season, it’s surprisingly happy-making to dip into your pajama drawer and emerge with something velvet or flannel or chenille. Low temps and low moods don’t stand a chance against Bare Necessities sleepwear buyer Krista Molinaro’s warm and fuzzy day-to-night picks. When the trends collide with incredible textures like these, the result is a do-nothing wardrobe to get excited about…even if you and the UPS delivery person are the only ones who see it. LOUNGEWEAR: PAJAMAS THAT CAN GO PUBLIC Among other things, this year has taught us that there are nighttime pajamas and there are daytime pajamas. The latter by another name is loungewear: real outfits that are as unconstricting as they are comfortable. The added benefit of loungewear is that you can leave the house in it for errands, like, for instance, an essential run to the liquor store. When jeans feel too fitted, turn to joggers; when a button-down hits too formal, there are hoodies and sweatshirts with style to spare. P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Lounge Top Our favorite overall is P.J. Salvage loungewear, because it’s an effortlessly on-trend assortment that constitutes an entire wardrobe of pieces you can wear interchangeably. The P.J. Salvage Mountain Escape Fleece Lounge Top, for one, nails the ombre look (like tie-dye, but for winter!), and it can go with whatever leggings, jeggings or joggers you already own. (Even jeans, if you’re feeling fancy.) There are chevron and fair isle sets that feel like the actual outfits we used to wear once upon a time. The cute and P.J. Salvage Bear with Me Knit Lounge Top and Knit Joggers bring the hibernation metaphor home. Another all-star loungewear label is PJ Harlow. Forget the grocery store; in the Jolie lounge pants and the Shelby Knit Lounge Cardigan Wrap, you can go out to dinner and still feel confidently at ease. If you run hot or live someplace that does, the Honeydew Intimates Sun Lover Knit Lounge Set is the equivalent of a T-shirt and pants. Similarly lightweight and soft only with long sleeves is the Honeydew Intimates Star Seeker Sky Knit Lounge Set. Again, you get comfort mixed with cool dip-dye, Bomb Pop colors. You could absolutely wear this on a happy hour Zoom hang, and no one would give it a second thought. If chic solids are your thing, check out the Felina Hacci Knit Hoodie and Lounge Pants. Big satin ties give it a little something extra—like a dressy sweatsuit, if you will. Ditto the plush, black Pour Moi Velour Lounge Set, in XS to 4XL, that stays in or goes out with all the flattery and ease of a LBD. The Ugg Tasha Fleece Hoodie and Betsey Fleece Joggers are, for all intents and purposes, real clothes that happen to be really soft. Wear them around town with sneakers and around the house with matching Ugg slipper slides. And should Santa have left you to your own devices, run, don’t walk in the direction of an Arlotta Cashmere Stripe Hoodie and Jogger Pants. Now and forever, there is nothing you’ll want to live out your days in as much as than this ribbed cashmere combo with quietly wild leopard-print stripes. Consider the mic dropped. You already know if you’re a flannel or a velour pajama person: Your inner thermostat runs cold; you prefer socks to not; you own or have owned an electric blanket. If snuggling up and piling on layers is the primary way you cope with cold weather, then extra-warm PJs are a key part of your uniform. And should your preexisting options this year call for a bit of a glow-up, we would steer you to the lattice logo DKNY Velour Pajama Set (which also comes in leopard, stripes and hearts) or the Flora Nikrooz Maddie Hacci Knit Pajama Set in hearts or owls. They’re both fresh takes on classic pajamas you will find yourself hard-pressed to ever change out of. For more of a classic notched-collar pajama lewk, again it’s P.J. Salvage for the win. You can choose between animal prints, winter scenes, and lots of doggies—whatever sweetly cheeky print will send you off to dreamland with a smile. BATHROBES THAT MAKE A STYLISH STATEMENT Ugg Marlow Fleece Robe Gone are the days of old-fashioned bathrobes that lean all the way toward function. The best new robes are like extra-long cardigans: soft, rich, feel-good fabrics that incorporate into the rest of your look. We’re partial to animal prints and other fun styles from some of our favorite clothing designers, like Kate Spade New York (this short, nubby chenille robe comes in leopard, stripes, hearts and polka dots), Donna Karan (we’ll take this fuzzy hooded robe in beige or in black, please and thank you) and Ugg (the knee-length Duffield shawl collar robe is extravagantly lined in velour; the long Marlow fleece robe is about as glam as it gets anymore). Even reliably classic Lauren Ralph Lauren is getting in on the update, with its luxurious robes rendered in regal white (see the Lauren Ralph Lauren Dalton Fleece Robe) and garnet (Lauren Ralph Lauren Berry Velvet Long Robe). Eileen West’s White Zip-Up Plush Robe offers a zip-up option that’s basically a wearable blanket to put over her preppy nightgowns. For couch-surfing, wrap yourself up in the fuzzy, fluffy collar of the cool P.J. Salvage Cozy Items Camo Fleece Robe. N Natori always delivers an understatedly feminine touch along with its comfy bras and sleepwear; why should bathrobes be any different? The texture pressed into the pale lilac N Natori Embossed Waves Fleece Robe is just so good. For a print, the N Natori Ombre Charcoal Leopard Plush Robe is striking and a steal. And then, of course, there is cashmere. We’re loyal to Arlotta for its beyond-soft feel, which is pretty much all you want out of a bathrobe. Any day you wear the Arlotta Cashmere Bell Sleeve Robe or Arlotta Cashmere Robe is a spa day. Add matching slippers and you’re fully dressed the 2020 way. Source link
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Trendy Women’s Clothing: Elevate Your Wardrobe with Style and Confidence
In the dynamic world of fashion, staying trendy is more than just keeping up with the latest styles—it’s about expressing your unique personality and embracing confidence in every outfit. Trendy women’s clothing is a gateway to showcasing your individuality while adapting to evolving fashion landscapes. From statement pieces to timeless staples, today’s trends are as diverse as the women who wear them. Let’s dive into what makes trendy women’s clothing so captivating and how you can incorporate it into your wardrobe.
The Allure of Trendy Women’s Clothing
Fashion trends often reflect the spirit of the times. Whether it’s the bold prints of the 1970s or the minimalist vibes of the 2020s, every era has its defining looks. Today’s trends embrace a mix of nostalgia and innovation, combining vintage-inspired pieces with cutting-edge designs. Women’s clothing has become a playground for creativity, offering endless possibilities for mixing and matching styles.
From flowing maxi dresses that exude bohemian charm to structured blazers that scream power dressing, the options are limitless. Trendy pieces allow women to explore different facets of their personality—one day chic and elegant, the next playful and daring.
Key Trends in Women’s Clothing
If you’re looking to revamp your wardrobe, here are some of the hottest trends dominating the fashion scene right now:
Oversized Silhouettes Comfort meets style with oversized blazers, shirts, and coats. These pieces are perfect for layering, creating a look that’s both relaxed and effortlessly chic.
Sustainable Fashion Eco-conscious clothing is more than a trend; it’s a movement. Brands are focusing on sustainable fabrics like organic cotton, recycled polyester, and bamboo to create stylish and environmentally friendly options.
Bold Patterns and Prints Animal prints, geometric designs, and vibrant florals are making a strong comeback. These eye-catching patterns add a splash of personality to any outfit.
Monochromatic Looks Dressing in a single color from head to toe is a minimalist trend that’s easy to pull off and always looks polished. Popular choices include beige, black, and pastel shades.
Athleisure and Streetwear The line between casual and trendy blurs with athleisure. Joggers, crop tops, and sneakers are staples for a laid-back yet fashionable look.
Retro Revivals Styles from the ‘90s and early 2000s are having a moment. Think slip dresses, wide-leg jeans, and platform shoes that bring a sense of nostalgia to modern wardrobes.
How to Embrace Trendy Styles
Adopting new trends doesn’t mean overhauling your entire wardrobe. Instead, focus on incorporating a few statement pieces that resonate with your style. Here are some tips:
Start with Basics: Build a versatile wardrobe with timeless essentials like black pants, white shirts, and denim jeans. Use trendy items to accentuate these staples.
Experiment with Accessories: Belts, bags, and jewelry can transform a simple outfit into a trendy masterpiece. Statement earrings or a bold handbag can elevate any look.
Prioritize Comfort: Trends should never come at the expense of comfort. Choose clothes that fit well and make you feel good. Confidence is the best accessory you can wear.
Where to Shop for Trendy Women’s Clothing
Finding trendy women’s clothing is easier than ever with the rise of online shopping. Here are some go-to places to explore:
Fast Fashion Retailers: Brands like Zara, H&M, and Forever 21 offer affordable options for keeping up with trends.
Sustainable Brands: For eco-friendly fashion, check out Reformation, Everlane, or Patagonia.
Boutiques: Local and online boutiques often carry unique pieces that help you stand out from the crowd.
The Future of Women’s Fashion
As fashion continues to evolve, inclusivity and sustainability are shaping the future of trendy women’s clothing. Designers are prioritizing diverse body types, creating pieces that cater to women of all shapes and sizes. The shift towards ethical production practices ensures that looking good doesn’t come at the planet’s expense.
Conclusion
Trendy women’s clothing offers more than just aesthetic appeal—it’s a form of self-expression and empowerment. By staying true to your personal style and incorporating current trends thoughtfully, you can create a wardrobe that’s both fashionable and timeless. Whether you’re a fan of bold patterns, vintage-inspired pieces, or minimalist designs, there’s a trend out there for everyone. Embrace the journey of discovering what makes you feel confident and stylish—because nothing is more on-trend than being unapologetically you.
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