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How to Be Fashion Forward (for Tweens)
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Being "fashion forward" means staying up-to-date on the latest fashion trends and incorporating them into your personal style. Here are some tips for tweens who want to be fashion forward: 1. Stay up-to-date on fashion trends: Follow fashion blogs, read magazines, and pay attention to what people are wearing in your community and on social media. 2. Mix and match: Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles and patterns. Experiment with layering and accessories to create unique outfits. 3. Express yourself: Fashion is a way to express yourself, so don't be afraid to wear what makes you feel confident and comfortable. Your personal style should reflect your personality and interests. 4. Be versatile: Invest in versatile pieces that can be dressed up or down, and can be worn in different seasons. This will allow you to get more wear out of your clothes and create more outfits. 5. Fit is key: Make sure your clothes fit well and are comfortable to wear. Clothes that are too tight or too loose can be uncomfortable and unflattering. 6. Shop on a budget: Being fashion forward doesn't have to be expensive. Shop at thrift stores or consignment shops to find unique pieces at a fraction of the cost. 7. Have fun: Fashion is meant to be fun, so don't take it too seriously. Experiment with different styles and have fun creating new outfits.
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