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Copycat the Cool Way #23

So this week is going to be a little different. I mentioned on Tuesday's post that I was sick, and that has not changed. I am medically unable to be at school for both this week and next week. I had some outfits from a while ago saved on my computer, and I'm going to post some now, and some next week. It's almost like something in the universe planned this for me! On second thought, that would not be nice because I am rather sick. I assure you all that I am on the way to a good recovery. Despite the fact that this will be the fourth time I have been sick on my birthday (which is tomorrow), I am keeping in good spirits! And nothing will stand in the way of next week's party! I am determined!

Side note: I don't know if I'll have much to say about these outfits. Chances are, the specific days on them are wrong too. But you get the gist.

Wednesday- I think J's Everyday Fashion is one of my top copied blogs. I love her style, and she essentially does the same thing as me; except she is a lot more professional. I pinned this outfit before I got the cardigan for Christmas, and once I got it, I knew I had the perfect addition! I'm not a fan of all neutral or black, so I'm glad mine added the pop of colour I love.

Cardigan- Old Navy
Pants- Old Navy
T-shirt- Target
Necklace- Old Navy 
























Thursday- This outfit from a Gap ad was a great excuse to be comfy this day! I did not use a sweater over a button up but a loose shirt, and who could go wrong with a flannel button up? I should have put this necklace on my monthly favourites because it appears I wore it quite a lot!

Shirt- Roots
Plaid Button up- Old Navy
Jeans- Old Navy
Necklace- Old Navy




















Friday- This was definitely one of the days I had to wake up early so I slept at a friend's house because I could wake up later to get to school. I can tell because I am wearing a hat. This inspiration from Sydney Poulton on Flickr had been on my radar for a while, and I knew it would be perfect for a messy-cool kind of day.

Button up- Old Navy
Jeans- Old Navy
Leather Jacket- Smart Set
Hat- Western Book Store




















Nails of the Week- This is the only thing that is not a lie. I actually did my nails. I did not, however, take a picture of my own nails. The colour is German-icure by OPI. The colour came out a lot lighter than I thought it was going to, and this picture is pretty darn close to what it looks like on my nails. I used only two coats.


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I already have next week's outfit post lined up and ready to go for editing because apparently, being sick is making me a planner. My week was not the greatest, but at least I can say I'm on the mend! Have a great upcoming week and take it from me: STAY HEALTHY!
 
-Daniella

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