I'm excited to share my second collaboration with Chictopia x Topshop today! I'm inviting you into my Topshop fitting room (no peeking!) to see some of my favorite things I recently tried on. Shopping makes me feel good- I wouldn't say I'm a shopaholic but I'm definitely a shopALOTic. Enjoy.
Sweater (available in tall & petite); Denim Skirt
Dress, $96
I guess you'll just have to wait and see what I got! ;)
I've learned that the fitting room can be a transformational place. At my recent Eva Mendes shopping event, one girl came into the store so shy and quiet that when I finally convinced her to try on a cute little party dress (for fun!), she ended up not wanting to take it off. Literally. She paid for the dress in the dress! She had this new found sassy confidence. It was such a cool moment to witness. Here are some helpful tips the next time you face challenges in the fitting room!1. Think Strategically: If you're debating on whether you should buy a certain piece ask yourself, "Is this something I can wear again?" If the answer is yes then it's probably a smart buy. Personally, if something is really pricey it's unsettling for me to buy it. I like being able to recycle it over again in my wardrobe. Ex. This denim skirt (you can style it in so many different ways for every season!)2. Attitude is Everything: Some of us have a love/hate relationship with the fitting room. If you're the person who walks into it feeling unhappy, stressed or anxious (for whatever reason!) then expect that to affect your decision making process. Keep a positive attitude and focus on you! (not the other girls in the fitting room). Take your time. You know your body better than anyone else, so if you're trying to convince yourself to like something that just isn't you - don't waste your time on it. ;)3. Take Selfies: Yes, I said it! I'll usually snap a couple of full body pictures when I'm trying things on to see how they photograph. There have been instances when I leave the store and look back at my photos saying, "ah! I should have got that!" If it looks good in pictures (most of the time), it will look great in 'real-life'. Just make sure you turn off the sound. ;)
Cheers.
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