Tag: Cost Per Wear

Weekly Recap #11, 2021

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Only a week left until spring break! I am beyond ready to finish this quarter of school, so I spent the past week on full Go mode trying to crank out some projects before my final exams next week. My to-do list is a mile long but for once I’m feeling motivated to tackle it! In other news, it was very warm the first few days of the week and I struggled to put together cute spring looks, since my current school wardrobe consists only of dark colors and sweaters. What am I most excited about for spring break? Switching out my clothes, duh. Continue reading “Weekly Recap #11, 2021”

Seeing Double: Winter Edition

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Y’all know I’m all about versatility and rewearing items when it comes to fashion, so today I wanted to showcase two ways to wear the same basic outfit—a grey sweater and a black corduroy skirt. While I do repeat outfits sometimes, I love trying to wear a new combo every day. Emphasis on the word combo. Wearing a new look daily doesn’t have to mean constantly buying new clothes… It just means getting creative with what you already have! And that’s what I love so much about fashion. Continue reading “Seeing Double: Winter Edition”

The Composition of My Closet

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Coming at ya’ a little later than usual today! I’ve had such a busy week of projects and big assignments, so I’m hoping to crank out this blog post as a break from my schoolwork. Back in high school, probably at least once a week, one of my friends would say the following to me: “I love your [insert clothing item here] Grace, where’s it from? Oh, let me guess—Francesca’s!” My friends used to give me SO much crap because it seemed like everything I owned was from Francesca’s; I was basically a walking advertisement. Well, for today’s post, I decided to see if their teasing had any merit… and I did some investigating to find out the exact composition of my closet. Continue reading “The Composition of My Closet”