Sophmore Year Glowup???
Hey guys,
I'm a 15-year-old Indian kid and I’m looking for some serious help on fashion. Since its sophomore year and everyone has a glowup now I guess its about time. I've been absolutely captivated by the style showcased in the manwha "Lookism," and I want to incorporate elements of it into my own wardrobe. My measurements are a chest size of 37, arm size of 11, shoulder size of 18, and waist size of 32. The best part is that my parents have given me the green light to go wild with my fashion choices, so budget isn't an issue. However, I'd like to avoid crazy luxury brands like Gucci or single pieces of clothing that exceed $200. I'm going for a nearly full wardrobe makeover, seeking a look that's both simplistic and makes a bold statement. I have a liking for neutral colors like gray, white, black, and cream. I'd be incredibly grateful for any advice and suggestions you can offer to help me achieve the perfect style that reflects my personality and physique. If you need photos for my skin color and complexion I’d be happy to provide just let me know. I know its a really big request lol.
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You might want to provide some pics of what you think is a good look. Not many are gonna know about “Lookism”
you're asking for a style that fits your personality.. what does that mean? Like TGO said, photos of what you like would really help here
Googling Lookism in images, everything I'm seeing is crisp and clean with a firm focus on basics. Combine that with the color palette choices, have you tried looking into minimalism? Maybe watch a few Tim Dessaint videos to see if you vibe?
Beyond that, keeping tabs on the waywt section is a sure bet. See something you like? Ask them what it is they're wearing and chances are they'll tell you.
Go to uniqlo
I know this might come off like im making a joke but I’m not if you want clean neutral clothes uniqlo is the place
Bear in mind that at 15 you're still growing, so don't go spending a tonne on clothes you'll likely grow out of
also pay no heed to how your skin color / clothes interact, you can pull anything off you want, people who tell you it matters are just trying to make you feel bad. especially if you like a neutral palette you'll be totally fine
It sounds like you'd probably be into minimalism. I'd start by looking at Uniqlo's "Uniqlo U" line specifically, it's designed by Lemaire, a brand specializing in what I feel suits your "simplistic and bold" idea. It's fairly inexpensive and is pretty stylish, especially when worn together
Also Daniel Simmons!