
wtf £80 is about average cost like £75 - £95 is the normal.
I dress how I like and have to look fashionable and smart.
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sometimes i put loads of effort into my look but if i'm really tired or something and i have to go out i'll pretty much just put on the first things i see lmao
Yea I guess, not that I feel the need to buy everything designer but if there is a piece I want that is expensive, I will get it. I'm always pretty dressy I guess because I'll mostly wear dresses and skirts!!
i don't understand fashion or have interest in it but i absolutely do try to wear clothes that flatter me and i do get some inspiration from fashionable peeps! i will feel depressed if i feel my outfit don't flatter my body
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i love fashion as in buying and wearing fab clothes but i dont really buy expensive items
most of my wardrobe is from charity/second-hand/vintage shops so like £1-£15 per item
the only named labels i have are my new balance trainers lol and a few items of clothing from high street places
I love fashion and buying clothes. Some of my most recent purchases have been a £170 coat, £70 trainers, £400 Louboutins♥. They aren't things I buy all the time though and I constantly buy from ASOS and places like that. I used to buy from Primark but I tend to stick clear of that now. Key pieces and buying in moderation.
Kind of the same as jen because I don't keep up with fashion or anything, I've never set foot in a Hollister or anything. Generally if I'm looking for new clothes I'll wander around town or have a look at multiple websites online and decide what I like and what would suit me the best.
I don't spend hours over how I look in the morning though. For my hair, I just brush it and that's it. I can't be bothered to straighten or put it up all fancy or anything. And clothes I just put on jeans and find the nearest jumper/top.
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