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Copycat the Cool Way #25

I have been so on the ball with taking pictures of these outfits this week. I'm sadly back to the not so great quality of my phone, but we'll roll with it. I have only three outfits this week because Friday was a holiday for the Easter weekend. It was a good week though. I'm back to routine and I'm taking lots of naps (medically rationalized of course), so things have been wonderful! I got to go out for lunch with my friends on Wednesday and I feel so fulfilled from it! It's sad that everything's winding down, and I won't see them as much this summer. And of course, I won't be here next year. This is why I'm taking every opportunity to hang out with them right now! There's a lesson in there.

Tuesday- So I check the weather the night before and it's supposed to be a few degrees. I wake up in the morning and it's a winter wonderland. By the time I leave school, it's more than a few degrees and I'm in my winter coat. I mean......the weather is messed up. Anyway, I wanted a very simple outfit, and I went with inspiration from J's Everyday Fashion. I love peasant tops because they are still elegant while being simple.

Shirt- Old Navy
Tank top- Old Navy
Jeans- Old Navy
Necklace- American Apparel































































Wednesday- When I saw this picture from Lolobu, I instantly thought of this shirt. I wore my purple converse with this outfit because I'm trying to edge spring on. It was significantly better than Tuesday's weather though! I curled my hair in the most carefree way, and I think it really matched the overall style of the outfit.


Shirt- Roots
Sweater- ???
Jeans- Old Navy































































Thursday- I've used this outfit from Look Amazing before to go out to bars. It works really well for a casual night out. The necklace adds a cool pop to the outfit. You just need to add the right shoes. Spring rain was in the forecast, so I was wearing black rainboots.

T-Shirt- Target
Jeans- Old Navy
Necklace- Garage

















































Nails of the Week- I decided to go with a pastel, Easter colour this week, and I went with Romper Room by Essie. Honest thoughts: I didn't like it very much. When I really like a colour, I'm obsessed with looking at my nails. This one didn't do it for me. I think it's too light. But it would be really pretty with nail art!



















I'm looking forward to a nice, relaxing weekend with my family. I do need to start working on catching up on school work and planning a study schedule though. Not looking forward to that. Anyway, happy Easter if you celebrate it!

-Daniella

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