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Like many people lately I have heard of Stitch Fix several times but only recently decided to try it for myself. A little bit of background to explain my hesitation. As far back as I can remember, I have always hated clothes shopping for a variety of reasons. Being from a smaller town there were limited options and getting my grandmother and legal guardian to agree with me on anything that I liked was excessively difficult. Admittedly when it came to style I have a long history of being lazy because I was always involved in multiple extracurricular activities that usually provided t-shirts. By the time I got old enough to care about looking cute I had no idea where to start and with most of my friends being guys there was no outside help. My style became resigned to functionality over fashion and acquiring new clothes became a matter of what activities I was doing or who of my circle had old shirts that I could adopt. When I heard about Stitch Fix I was largely in disbelieve about the stylists being able to come up with something cute that I would like and I have issues spending money on myself in general.
By Courtney Seever5 years ago in Styled
Far From Ugg.
Slowly, over the course of all our various lockdowns (we've had three in the U.K. where I live), most of my wardrobe has become loungewear. It started with Kim Kardashian's Skims line, which cleverly pivoted away from the shapewear of its launch soon after the pandemic hit. Sure, boob tape and sheer sculpt tights are still available on the website, but none of us need stuffing into hot little dresses now; we're not going out. The brand may have taken its inspiration from Kim's own experiments with duct tape, but also definitely follows in the footsteps of Spanx, the shapewear line that made its founder a billionaire. Turns out there is big business in shapewear, especially once you start selling more than, well, shapewear. With most of spending all of our time at home, Skims churned out line after line of soft, supple, comfy-but-sexy loungewear. In the social media campaigns for this Skims 2.0, Kim swapped her famous friends with fit-model proportions for real women ranging from the average to the plus-plus size. There wasn't a true twiglet amongst them (aside from Kendall of course), and stretch marks, saggy boobs and little lumps of cellulite stood out in photos. Still, these women looked good; they looked like they were having a good time, but still glamorous even as they relaxed. I was intrigued.
By Kari Erickson5 years ago in Styled
5 Indian Ethnic Dresses for Summer Weddings
Attending Indian weddings in summers is fun, you get to meet lots of old relatives and friends, you get the chance to dress up in those ethnic dresses which you had purchased last year but didn’t get to wear often, and of course, how can you forget to enjoy that delicious food.
By The Timeless Drapes5 years ago in Styled
Fashion's Tips You Need To Know.
Far a lot of people nowadays don't realize the importance of keeping up with fashion. If you have been thinking about keeping up with fashion for a while but haven't done so, then now is the time more than ever to keep up with style because you have this article as your guide.
By Harsh Getkart5 years ago in Styled
Designer Blouse
A blouse is an integral ethnic garment that can make or break your look. Blouses have always complemented the classic Indian outfits since time immemorial. Be it a Saree, Lehenga or a Ghagra, the final look is heavily dependent on the type of blouse you are wearing. Whether you are wearing an expensive designer saree or a bridal lehenga, an ill-fitting blouse or a blouse with poor design will surely spell disaster. No matter how beautiful a saree is, its true beauty pops out only when it is paired with an appropriate blouse. Which is why, readymade designer blouses are increasingly gaining popularity among Indian women. Contemporary designer blouses come in various styles, colours and embroidery to complement all sorts of sarees and lehengas perfectly. Pick a designer blouse that complements your persona as well as the outfit, and you will be ready to rock any occasion.
By Nikita boli5 years ago in Styled
Fashion Nova: An Honest Review
Yes, I caved, but it isn’t my fault! They. Wore. Me. Down. I have never seen a company with a more consistent marketing team. Everywhere I look there is an advertisement! My email. Text messages. Instagram. Tiktok. YouTube. Celebrity endorsements. Pop-up ads. They are relentless!
By Amanda Mitchell5 years ago in Styled








