Sure, you could order a shirt that’s the right size, or you could get it a size or two up and spend the day in just that and your underwear. Or just the shirt. Or nothing. I’m not the boss of you
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I need to rewatch the Bride of Frankenstein.
I haven't seen it since I was 12.
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Ootd: supreme worker shirt, sweatpants, and vans hi-tops
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The Romantic Novel
Francisco Peralta Del Campo
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Lucy, 21
“I’m wearing a thrifted dress that I found in a charity shop in the UK, the tights are Lazy Oaf, the lace layering shirt is Urban Outfitters, the shoes are Crocs, and the bag is from Baggu. I recently read an article about ’dopamine dressing’ and how wearing bright colours and joyful fashion pieces can help with improvement of mood and confidence, so I have been making a conscious effort to stop wearing black everyday! I also take a lot of inspiration from Copenhagen street style as I love their use of layering and playing with different prints and colours.”
Sep 10, 2023 ∙ Chelsea
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Jason: small top, big pant
Tim: big top, small pant
Damian: big top, big pant
Dick: small top, small pant
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The thing I love about Victorian and Edwardian fashion is that even if I don't like a piece of clothing, even if it's an affront to God and the most unfortunate combination of colours and drapery, I am ALWAYS stunned into appreciation when I see the details. The amount of minute, manual attention paid to each square centimetre of cloth is mindblowing. I can just imagine someone stooping over that corner of sleeve sewing on each individual bead or lining up the waist tape in a work dress or arranging the frills with a host of finicky pins. I wish each piece of my clothing was as unique and full of dedication and character
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