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Fashion Has no Gender

​When it comes to fashion, you shouldn’t be left wondering what boxes to check. The only boxes you should be checking is:

1. Do I feel comfortable?

2. Do I look fabulous?

3. Does this make me feel like the best version of myself?

4. Is this representing my most authentic self?


If it is not, then you are doing it all wrong honey!! 

Fashion is a form of art that can be put onto ones person. It’s is art pulled from inside, therefore not having any gender. It doesn’t matter what you choose as long as it makes you feel good about wearing it. 

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