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>>12179661
https://illoyal.bandcamp.com/track/tr-ume-von-liebe

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don't use makeup, girls
you're literally fashioning yourself into second class citizens

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>>12157915
The sticky. Wikipedia. It's not so much about the "aspects of a good fit", it's about
a) cold hard knowledge
Read up on different kinds of fabrics and their (dis)advantages, different time periods and their respective styles of dress according to your interests, different kinds of garments (for example what different kinds of short jackets there are, what they are called and what they originated from) but most importantly the manufacture of clothes (both the industry and its workings and the process itself, different kinds of weaves, seams and such), colour theory, geometry and theory of artistic composition (to understand the relations of lengths and surfaces) and maybe photography.
b) experience
Go to thrift stores. There you will have an oppurtunity to examine garments from different decades, price ranges, countries, materials and so on. Feel the fabric, look at the seams, see how different shapes and sizes and styles frame your body. This is a good place to learn about quality clothing. See what clothes have almost withered away within a few years and which are still like new after almost a century. With this fresh memory (and your knowledge of the industry, the manufacture and fabrics) go to some fast fashion stores like zara or h&m and some designer stores to see how these compare to the different kinds of garments in the thrift store.
c) example
Obviously, if you want to dress and dress cohesively, you need to have a look for which to strive. Watch movies and read books, try to find images of your heroes online, people who inspire you and see how they dress and dressed. Become inspired. These could be designers and models, they could be actors or musicians, maybe workers and everymen from historic photographs or counts and kings. Or all of these and more. Your inspiration doesn't need to come from humans alone obviously, you could try to dress like a tree or a frame from a movie or another visual piece of reference. Concentrate on a) and b) though.

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>>12139252
yes, this
makeup is hell of unattractive
and think of the harm this chemical industry does mother earth

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