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Copycat the Cool Way #14

Another late post. It has been difficult to find the time to get everything done. I have realized a few adjustments I need to make at this busy time of school. I am lucky that all my midterms and essays are spread out, but starting this week, I have something due every week. So I am going to need to tweak some of my time management skills. Never too late to learn a new way to do something!

Tuesday- I love this baseball tee. The original outfit from Harper's Bazaar called for a scarf that was similar tones to the shirt. I decided to go a different way and try a colourful scarf. It was a fun way to make an outfit even brighter, especially since the weather has been so dismal this week!

Scarf- Gift from New York
Shirt- Bootlegger
Jeans- Old Navy
Boots- Old Navy






















Wednesday- One of my favourite stores is Roots, because of the quality and comfort. And I mean comfort. I could live in the sweatpants alone, but the whole point of this post is to NOT wear sweatpants in public. The reason I bring this up is because both my t-shirt and the sweater came from Roots, and it was perfect for my longest day at school. The idea is from Ealuxe.

Scarf- Garage
Sweater- Roots
T-shirt- Roots
Jeans- Old Navy
Boots- Wal-Mart




















Thursday- Thursday was one of those days. I had an appointment at school in the morning, and I stuck around for class to find out that my classes were cancelled for the day. And it rained every time I went outside. And I lost my house key somewhere in my house. And this outfit from Fashionista Trends was too warm for the day. Am I complaining? Maybe.

Scarf- Gift from New York
Sweater- Nevada
T- Shirt- Target
Jeans- Old Navt
Boots- Sorel




















Friday- I got a lot of compliments on this outfit. Why? The bold lip. It's amazing how a simple outfit can be changed by something as simple as a good lipstick. I mentioned the NYC Lip stain in my September monthly favourites, and since then, I have bought many more lip glosses and stains and sticks. The original outfit from an unknown source called for a messy cool look, so I like to think I elevated the overall style.

Scarf- Garage
T-shirt- Old Navy
Jeans- Old Navy
Boots- Old Navy




















So there are my outfits. I felt the most confident and cool on Friday, and I have the lip colour to thank for that!

What was that last thing you wore that made you feel confident?

-Daniella

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