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Guest Amanda Lynn

so, Im trying to put together a wardrobe of my own. i have limited funds available at the moment, but that doesn't matter right now. so i suppose i should start somewhere specific? lets start with the basics. what are the basic things a girl should have in her wardrobe? this is practically aimed at other teens, so id especially like their opinions.

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Guest kylie666

lets see....

I guess the basics would be

-Bra, "maybe panties" (only if you feel comfortable in them)

-makeup, (foundation,powder,eyeliner,eye shadow,lipstick,nail polish, maybe mascara ) "just for starters"

-Top and bottom, "can be anything really that looks cute to you."

-Hair... if you have long hair go with it and style it nice, If not get a cheap Wig "Some very cheap wigs look Very good"

-shoes...."Does not need to be 4" high heels ;) just get some nice girls shoes that look cute to you.

Main thing is, Don't try to stand out, Dress like all the other girls do, Simple cloths and some nice makeup (Don't paint your face like it's finger painting) :doh1:

After that it's all about attitude and confidence

some tips...

1. When getting eye shadow look up on google for what colors match or eye colors , Like for me i am Brown eyes so i use (Green,blue,bronze and brown shades)

I look really good in dark blue with a touch of black on top :wub:

2. Foundation.... When at a store try the foundation FIRST!!! blind it on your hand and make sure the shade is not off from your own skin-tone.

3. Lipstick... use a light color, One that does not stand out. A light pink for light skin-tone girls works wonders, Or even a Pinkish red color.

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Do cheap wigs really look that good? I am going to check out a local store when I get paid, but I was kinda fearing the worst (i.e. good ones=expensive, cheap ones=ugly). This prospect makes me happy :P

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Another thing is not to pass up the thrift stores and the salvage stores. Just be sure to check carefully for flaws. Salvage stores often have this season's stuff. They have things that have been returned so some are damaged but much is not. And while you have to dig and search you can find stuff that is in style at thrift stores. Some people only like to wear something a couple of times and donate it, some gain or lose weight and other people donate their whole wardrobe every season. When you get things really cheap you can play with styles and find what really works best for you. Add some accessories and you have a great wardrobe for a minimal price.

To find out what you need to sit at the mall for an hour or two and watch what people your age are wearing and what accessories they are using. That can make an otherwise plain outfit.

Hugs

Johnny

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Guest kassidy michelle

check out ebay as well they have good cheap clothes and shoes.... you should have at least 1 pair of cute flats and a pair of cute heels and something to go with each... just start building slowly i wouldnt worry about makeup right now because if you have makeup and no clothes to wear the makeup with then its pointless... i started my clothing collection a couple years ago and now i have about 120 pairs of shoes about 15 dresses tons of panties and of course skirts tops pants capris... im 23 so i kind of know what kind of clothing style you want... also check out stores like amiclubwear.com they have some cheap shoes and clothes

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