Fashion

<p>Forever 21 is horribly tacky. Pieces that look moderately classy online are cheap in person. Urban Outfitters has some nice basic stuff, but is overpriced and becoming more mainstream and less unique or trendy.</p>

<p>I covet Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, and Alexander McQueen. And of course every girl adores Marc Jacobs.</p>

<p>For stuff I can actually afford, I go to Macy’s, Target (really cute stuff here, rather disappointed with the Alexander McQueen collection though…), Abercrombie jeans fit me like gold, but are only worth the $30 they lower them to once a year. I love 7FAM jeans because they I can easily find them long enough without having to order them online-.-</p>

<p>Free People has really cute trendy clothes. Anthropologie I love, but it’s pretty expensive too (although more than worth it.) </p>

<p>I’m cheap hahah.</p>

<p>i love fashion</p>

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<p>Probably true of the majority of “stereotypically teenage” stores. Zara, Benetton, and occasionally, J. Crew, do it for me.</p>

<p>Agree, I was responding to the conversation on page 2 or 3.</p>

<p>Delia*s has cuteeee stuff but it’s expensive.</p>

<p>SOME stuff at H&M is good. SOME stuff at urban outfitters. The reason why I say some is because H&M can sometimes have really out of the ordinary type of clothing and UO can have overpriced things.</p>

<p>I like cute clothes, but I’m not obsessed with following the trends. I do, however, follow the male models who fashion the season’s trends. :heart:</p>