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Dec 19, 2012
Celeste M.
I always have trouble putting new ideas together as far as outfits each day. I don't always have to dress up, but usually I like to look my best in a classy but chilled out way. I'm from a small town so dressing up too much would be unnecessary unless it was for an occasion.
Dec 19, 2012
Natalie T.
A lot of people look at blogs or internet sites, but I like to keep binders full of inspiration with hard copies of images/fabrics/whatever. I used to use this method of organization in fashion school, but I still add to my collection of cool images and get style ideas from it whenever I need some inspiration. I put in everything from old photographs to nature scenes, or my favorite bands to cool screen shots of movies. Its a really good way to find fresh ideas, in my opinion! I think its kinda like real life pinterest or whatever that website is, but with my own images instead of borrowing other people's. Its a really great way to find new ideas and recycle styles of the past.