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I need a makeover, need new clothes :-)
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the same position I bought Iron fist sugar witch ballet shoes and matching bag last week and have spent the week debating if i should return them as im too old. im 27 and married but no kids!
feel i should change my wardrobe to maturer clothing0 -
I have about 5 dresses, all black, in the summer I wear them with flip flops and in the winter with leggings and boots. A couple have holes in they're so old so I may have to restock soon
Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
Im mid 30's and live in converse! Dont start dressing any other way than you like OP - just because you think you should
a lot of my clothes are gothic looking. I like um, and if noone else does, it is their tough t1ttiesThe opposite of what you know...is also true0 -
I'm with jokeyjo - jeans, T's - I'm almost 40!
I alternate between DM's, flats and heels to high they give me a nose bleed! Just depends how I feel that day. To me, that's dressing for me- not for my 'lable' of almost 40!!!!
However - I would strongly reccoment a personal shopper if you are intending to do a whole new wardrobe. Unless you are fantastic with fashion and styling you could end up buying things that do not 'mix-and-match' - and waste money in the process!
My mum did this a few years ago (she now goes once or twice each year) to Debs. The girls were amazing. They brought stuff in for mum to try that she would never have looked at on her own. If you have dresses that you love to wear, take them with you to your appointment and the girls will show you how to style them. There is no pressure to buy - they selected some jeans for mum, but they were £60 - I knew we could get those in New Look of £20, so we did. They do not work on comission and they have in the past brought in many items that were in the sale. I would not hessitate to go with them!
Hope you get sorted.
I would agree with this :T me and my friend did it once on a whim and it was brilliant, loads of stuff I never would have thought about wearing, and a lot of it really suited me a lot more than stuff I would have picked out.0
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