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Personal style takes time to develop! Don’t stress about figuring it out right away... how can you trust your instincts if you don’t give them room to grow? Experiment, try new things, and pay attention to what makes you feel good.

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Mi Danvor 1 Jahr

I need that 1970 shirt/sweater?

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Kyle Boydvor 1 Jahr

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Lorevor 1 Jahr

Personal style is a result of knowing yourself. If you don’t know who you are, what you like, what moves you, etc. how can you expect to express yourself? Enjoy the discovery while you’re young! It will fall into place naturally as you grow (provided that you do though)

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Nomazizi Boqovor 1 Jahr

This is sage advice! 😊

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Irene🌱vor 1 Jahr

Great advice! Also, what are those jeans???? NEED!!!

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Mollyvor 1 Jahr

Where can I get that sweater?! I need it in 1973…

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Elizabeth (Author of The Luxpreneur) Solaruvor 1 Jahr

This is why we love you!! Thanks for this great advice 🙏🏾🥰

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Danivor 1 Jahr

I love this advice 🥹🥰 Thank you!

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Michelevor 1 Jahr

Yes, I also want a 1970 sweater as I was a child of the 70s!

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Plus Light Media D.O.P. 🎥vor 1 Jahr

Facts it takes time

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Elliedovor 1 Jahr

My queen 🙌🏼

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