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Fashion is my Passion

Fashion is my Passion

Has there ever been a time where you couldn’t decide what to wear to a party?! No worries, here are some fab fashion tips!
Now moving on to more formal choices: * Dip hem skirt * Dip hem dress * Tight mini dress * Lace dress * Bralet tops * Peplum skirt * Peplum dress * Collar necklace * Trash platform shoes * Jeffrey Campbell high heel boots

Now moving on to more formal choices: * Dip hem skirt * Dip hem dress * Tight mini dress * Lace dress * Bralet tops * Peplum skirt * Peplum dress * Collar necklace * Trash platform shoes * Jeffrey Campbell high heel boots

Let’s start off with some informal choices: * Lace body * Sleeveless stud collar shirt * Sleeveless shirt with collar * Pencil short skirt * High waisted shorts * Mid wash denim shorts * Playsuits * Bralet tops / studded bralet tops * Leigh jeans * Distressed denim vest * Platform creeper shoes * Converse shoes * DM’s

Let’s start off with some informal choices: * Lace body * Sleeveless stud collar shirt * Sleeveless shirt with collar * Pencil short skirt * High waisted shorts * Mid wash denim shorts * Playsuits * Bralet tops / studded bralet tops * Leigh jeans * Distressed denim vest * Platform creeper shoes * Converse shoes * DM’s

If you’re finding difficulties matching them, here are some examples. You could start by combining the lace body with high waisted shorts or with mid wash denim shorts. Next a pencil short skirt, with sleeveless studded collar shirt or sleeveless shirt with collar and converse shoes would be a perfect match. Lastly for the informal, a great look would be wearing leigh jeans paired with a distressed denim vest and platform creeper shoes or DM’s. Nikoletta Loizidou – Eliea Pieridou – Kaliopi

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