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haha I totally agree
usually people want to stick with one style when they're teenagers
its the whole label thing they want to acheieve
prep, geek, scene, emo, punk, skater, barbie
I don't agree with it
some days I dress in all abercrombie, the next Im wearing the shirt I bought at hot topic
its just what I feel like wearing
people shouldn't care how they look through the eyes of others
I'd been wearing skater shoes and kinda tight jeans w/ American Eagle graphic tee's ever since I was in like 6th but I just recently started wearing 3 quarter sleeve button up fitted blouses w/ cute painted print stilletto's and tight ankle pants,I also had my bangs grown into the rest of my hair and I decided to get them cut and now they are a lil above my eye brows but I love them.Reminds me of Micha Barton kinda.I can also still put them back in a pin.I LOVE my new style I can still look girly and also I can now look sophisticated and classy : ) I had a modeling offer but I'm not going to take it b/c all it'll do is degrade me put me on a ridiculous diet and basically own me.I want to do what I want NOT what other people want.So TAKE THE RISK!!!



Why focus on one style?
It seems like a lot of people these days are so focused on one style (clothing wise) and I really don't get it. Doesn't it get kind of boring after a while? Like seeing a shirt in a store that you really like and being like "No, I wont get it because...
it doesn't fit in with my style". I personally wear all different kinds of styles, depending on my mood and where I'm going.
To everyone who is all caught up in one style, I encourage you to try something new for a change.