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Leenie's avatar

You know what! This is something I recently discovered about myself too. I never had much personal style, but with life changes, I really lost any sort of desire beyond finding things that were comfortable. It was starting to think about dressing for kpop concerts that started making me more aware of wanting to start dressing a certain way because of the whole culture of people’s concert fits. I’m still not super daring, but I’ve become more aware of finding pieces that truly spark joy for me. I now look for things I like instead of what just fits well on me. Like, getting some mofusand crop tops from Uniqlo although I never do crop tops, grabbing that strawberry cardigan from Amazon because of Baekhyun, or now starting to look to how to incorporate some red in my wardrobe. Kpop has influenced me in unexpected ways, including finding friends across the country who share in similar interests 😊. Love your posts Becca!

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Becca Glasser-Baker's avatar

I loved this so much and I’m so proud of you for exploring different elements of your style that bring you joy. Thanks to K-pop!

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Jalixa's avatar

I love K-Pop fashion and especially am a big fan of Suho and Jennie’s style! I admire idols who wear clothes with statements and go against what society deems is appropriate. I’m unsure who I still credit my newfound style to, but I’ve felt way more confident wearing cute pastels and bows and ribbons! I believe my makeup has been largely influenced by the way makeup artists style idols like IVE’s Wonyoung and Blackpink’s Jennie. Thank you for writing another amazing piece!

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Becca Glasser-Baker's avatar

I'm so happy to hear that you've been feeling more confident wearing pastels and bows and ribbons! I might do another post like this just focusing on make-up, so I totally get it, and I feel ya!

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