Anonymous wrote:If you style it right, they look great. This is how it's done - please note that she's thin, doesn't wear a ton of makeup, hair is understated.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2XB-SZIBav/?igsh=a2E0M2YzMmV6djFj
Different age, also looking amazing
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2PTlsVosbu/?igsh=MXYwOXE3OWsxNmowZg==
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People wear a lot of Zara, especially in Europe. Americans didn’t take to the brand that much, I think maybe it’s the fit and style but I’m not sure.
European here, yes. Also COS and Massimo Dutti.
COS aesthetics is very un-American (I happen to love COS but I didn’t grow up in US). American women think that anything that isn’t feminine and hugs your body is “frumpy”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People wear a lot of Zara, especially in Europe. Americans didn’t take to the brand that much, I think maybe it’s the fit and style but I’m not sure.
European here, yes. Also COS and Massimo Dutti.
COS aesthetics is very un-American (I happen to love COS but I didn’t grow up in US). American women think that anything that isn’t feminine and hugs your body is “frumpy”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People wear a lot of Zara, especially in Europe. Americans didn’t take to the brand that much, I think maybe it’s the fit and style but I’m not sure.
European here, yes. Also COS and Massimo Dutti.
Anonymous wrote:People wear a lot of Zara, especially in Europe. Americans didn’t take to the brand that much, I think maybe it’s the fit and style but I’m not sure.
Anonymous wrote:If you style it right, they look great. This is how it's done - please note that she's thin, doesn't wear a ton of makeup, hair is understated.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2XB-SZIBav/?igsh=a2E0M2YzMmV6djFj
Different age, also looking amazing
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2PTlsVosbu/?igsh=MXYwOXE3OWsxNmowZg==