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Feel like crap look like cunt
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@GreyNA 2 for 2 on fits damn xf_goth-nails
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@GreyNA
Helpful advice from a fashionisto, ignore if unwanted:
the glasses are the weird part. Purple square frames would go better. Also not enough side-to-side variation to pull off the layered look. try adding a baggy windbreaker, it will make you look smaller and shorter through a visual proportion trick.

Alternatively, the 2000s are back in style, so Avril Lavigne's style of grunge 3/4 pants (from the MV of Complicated) plus the anime tee and the yellow glasses and arm warmers would be a dope look, no such a thing as too many cheap bracelets on one arm with one of those elastic chokers for accessorizing as well.
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@technicallydifficult @GreyNA I think its cool that her style is unique and somewhat discordant
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@georgia @GreyNA

It is, I like it personally, but other people are very judgemental based on appearences, and my advice comes from a place of Love.
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@georgia @technicallydifficult Eris is my biggest inspo, thank you so much fore this compliment
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@technicallydifficult Also just out of curiosity what do you mean by side to side variation?
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@GreyNA

Artistic proportion doctrine from the Renaissance. Basically, because your clothes fit closely from top to bottom, there's too little proportion of width to the silhouette to hit a (classically understood) eye-pleasing ratio. But, you don't want people to think you are portly, so only one garment should add demension side to side, such as baggy pants, a swirly skirt, or a windbreaker that is 2 sizes larger than strictly needed for it to function. Just to add visual width and presence, but not to do it in an unflattering manner.
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@GreyNA omg I just noticed you play guitar
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@georgia yep yepz, been playing more synth lately but almost always noodling abit
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