



My friend Eryc says his style (which is fabulous BTW) is often inspired by women's wear. I told him that I usually take my fashion cues from stylish men. I am a girl who likes to dress more like a boy (with a feminine flare)...just like these gentlemen on
Stylesightings.
1 comment:
Thanks, Tarsh :)
I've always thought nothing, especially gender, should stop you from reaching your ultimate style potential.
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