Sunday, September 21, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Stores I Love
What really gets me mad these days are the people that say that they want cheaper clothing stores for a more diverse audience. The truth is they are really just directing their money towards wealthy and middle-class women and teenage girls. It is hard for me to believe that some of the stores posted on some people's blogs are even affordable. I know that I do not have the best pictures of the best clothes but I do know how to be creative in the little resources that I do have. My target audience is for everyone, particularly teenage girls and young women that are not wealthy or middle class. I want people to know that in order to look nice you do not have to always buy something that cost three hundred dollars. In this day in age, we should be more focused on stretching our money.
Some of the clothes I buy are from the thrift store and I say that with much pride I even got a real Kate Spade bag from the thrift store. My sister also scored a brand new Victoria Secret bag from Goodwill. Thrifting is fun and expressive it allows you to take something and make it your own. I do not just go to the thrift store. I also shop at Forever 21, Love Culture, and Ross. Those are the main stores I go shopping at. I feel like if you just buy something that is extremely pricey then you are just buying it because you are looking down on others. There is nothing wrong with being creative. I mean, so many bloggers talk about how fashion is an art but the are making it into an art that only a certain group of people can afford. Make your clothes your own and I feel like Ross, the thrift store, Forever 21,Love Culture, or wherever you shop can help you do this.
Some of the clothes I buy are from the thrift store and I say that with much pride I even got a real Kate Spade bag from the thrift store. My sister also scored a brand new Victoria Secret bag from Goodwill. Thrifting is fun and expressive it allows you to take something and make it your own. I do not just go to the thrift store. I also shop at Forever 21, Love Culture, and Ross. Those are the main stores I go shopping at. I feel like if you just buy something that is extremely pricey then you are just buying it because you are looking down on others. There is nothing wrong with being creative. I mean, so many bloggers talk about how fashion is an art but the are making it into an art that only a certain group of people can afford. Make your clothes your own and I feel like Ross, the thrift store, Forever 21,Love Culture, or wherever you shop can help you do this.
Stores I Love
What really gets me mad these days are the people that say that they want cheaper clothing stores for a more diverse audience. The truth is they are really just directing their money towards wealthy and middle-class women and teenage girls. It is hard for me to believe that some of the stores posted on some people's blogs are even affordable. I know that I do not have the best pictures of the best clothes but I do know how to be creative in the little resources that I do have. My target audience is for everyone, particularly teenage girls and young women that are not wealthy or middle class. I want people to know that in order to look nice you do not have to always buy something that cost three hundred dollars. In this day in age, we should be more focused on stretching our money.
Some of the clothes I buy are from the thrift store and I say that with much pride I even got a real Kate Spade bag from the thrift store. My sister also scored a brand new Victoria Secret bag from Goodwill. Thrifting is fun and expressive it allows you to take something and make it your own. I do not just go to the thrift store. I also shop at Forever 21, Love Culture, and Ross. Those are the main stores I go shopping at. I feel like if you just buy something that is extremely pricey then you are just buying it because you are looking down on others. There is nothing wrong with being creative. I mean, so many bloggers talk about how fashion is an art but the are making it into an art that only a certain group of people can afford. Make your clothes your own and I feel like Ross, the thrift store, Forever 21,Love Culture, or wherever you shop can help you do this.
Some of the clothes I buy are from the thrift store and I say that with much pride I even got a real Kate Spade bag from the thrift store. My sister also scored a brand new Victoria Secret bag from Goodwill. Thrifting is fun and expressive it allows you to take something and make it your own. I do not just go to the thrift store. I also shop at Forever 21, Love Culture, and Ross. Those are the main stores I go shopping at. I feel like if you just buy something that is extremely pricey then you are just buying it because you are looking down on others. There is nothing wrong with being creative. I mean, so many bloggers talk about how fashion is an art but the are making it into an art that only a certain group of people can afford. Make your clothes your own and I feel like Ross, the thrift store, Forever 21,Love Culture, or wherever you shop can help you do this.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Do You
At one point in our life we have always dealt with our downfalls dealing with our dreams falling apart. The truth is you may or may not be judged based on your actions or who you are. I am not writing yet another failed blog about how we should empower women or debates about feminism or whether Miley Cyrus or Beyonce is a better female rep for the women and teens of today. I just want everyone who reads this blog to know that no matter who you are, where you come from, or what size you are we are all the same. Express yourselves you do not have to show or disrespect your body for attention, you don't have to be who you see on tv, and you don't have to buy super expensive clothes just to be accepted by society.
I am a faith based person and as a believer in God I know that we are all uniquely made out of God's image. So just do you and express yourself you don't have to conform to the ways of the world.
Do You
At one point in our life we have always dealt with our downfalls dealing with our dreams falling apart. The truth is you may or may not be judged based on your actions or who you are. I am not writing yet another failed blog about how we should empower women or debates about feminism or whether Miley Cyrus or Beyonce is a better female rep for the women and teens of today. I just want everyone who reads this blog to know that no matter who you are, where you come from, or what size you are we are all the same. Express yourselves you do not have to show or disrespect your body for attention, you don't have to be who you see on tv, and you don't have to buy super expensive clothes just to be accepted by society.
I am a faith based person and as a believer in God I know that we are all uniquely made out of God's image. So just do you and express yourself you don't have to conform to the ways of the world.
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