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Why Do French Girls Dress so Well?
My 1993 purple taffeta Paramus Mall junior prom dress with the bling bling diamonte sash certainly reads Saved by the Bell on steroids photos. While I love a tacky throwback picture, I realise I too was, well… Tacky. Don’t get me wrong, I embrace and celebrate tacky, however, I’m now able to be cognisant of my inherent tackiness. When I embrace my inner tacky, I’m wearing pieces that are ethically sourced, well made, and well wearing. Don’t get me wrong, it’s really tough to stay out of Zara, but I’be found ways to make it pretty fun. Benefit - I save a lot of money in the process.
By Papillon Heidi W Jones6 years ago in Styled
Fun Clothing Holiday Items for Women
The holiday season is the best time to get creative with your outfits and dress in the spirit of the season. Here are some great ideas for what to wear when it is getting cold outside and you want to show your Christmas and holiday spirit.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Styled
Best Black Friday and Holiday Deals 2019
As I am writing this, I am spending time with my family day preparing for Thanksgiving when the conversation of Christmas already pops up. Its gift and holiday season, which means get ready to spend your whole paycheck on spoiling your loved ones (and yourself for that matter).
By Heather Clark6 years ago in Styled
Consider These Points to Find the Best Commercial Road Wholesalers out There
These days, online visibility is regarded as an effective way to increase sales, consumer attention, and brand awareness. Numerous clothing stores are aware of this, and so a huge number of them have developed online sites to promote their products to a larger audience. This created quite a high competition level. Thus, if you are hoping to open an online clothing shop, searching for a trustworthy source among the many Commercial Road wholesalers should be your top priority.
By Mollie White6 years ago in Styled
How Your Style Can Help the Planet—No Matter Your Body Type. Top Story - November 2019.
In our current climate, both literally and financially, many consumers are re-evaluating their spending habits, especially when it comes to fashion. The fast fashion industry is not only one of the most wasteful—it also produces a great deal of pollution, and often relies on unethical labor practices.
By Trish Gilmore6 years ago in Styled
How Your Clothes Are Really Made (And What You Can Do About It)
I’ve always had an eye for fashion. Ever since I was young, the “closet world” has been my comfortable place—Choosing the hottest combinations from my mom’s “grown up” drawers, playing dress-up in her new designer boots, window shopping and craving that five-kajillion-dollar jacket for no reason other than it was cool as hell.
By Talia Green6 years ago in Styled
What You Need to Know Before Purchasing Denim Jeans
We have all had this situation happen to us. You go to the store and try on multiple pairs of denim jeans. No matter what you try, you feel like they all make you look wide and create a soggy butt appearance. After jumping into several pairs, you leave feeling defeated and hateful towards your body.
By Ashlyn Harper6 years ago in Styled
How to Avoid Fast Fashion
Today, the fashion world is overwhelmed with fast fashion options. Fashion retailers, like H&M, Urban Outfitters, Zara, and GAP all follow the “fast fashion” model—that is, a business model in which these stores push out the latest trends as quickly as possible, sacrificing both quality for consumers and fair wages for workers.
By Haley Booker-Lauridson6 years ago in Styled
Top 9 Sites to Sell Your Second-Hands
Do you have clothes and other junk just sitting around in your closet/living space just sitting and collecting dust? The first thought may be to throw away those items or just send them off to a charity shop. While the second idea isn't horrible at all (please don't throw away your stuff if you can donate, help the environment), why not take the chance to make some side cash! I have personally tested these sites so you didn't have to and talk about my experience with each. Some of these sites you may have heard of before and have heard others using before so maybe this can give you some reassurance that this is a legitimate way to make some passive income!
By Heather Clark6 years ago in Styled












