Fashion Archives - GirlSpring https://www.girlspring.com/category/fashion/ is an online community for girls (13-18) where all opinions are respected and welcome. Fri, 03 Apr 2026 14:24:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-gs_icon-32x32.png Fashion Archives - GirlSpring https://www.girlspring.com/category/fashion/ 32 32 7 Tips for Breaking Up With Fast Fashion https://www.girlspring.com/7-tips-for-breaking-up-with-fast-fashion/ https://www.girlspring.com/7-tips-for-breaking-up-with-fast-fashion/#respond Fri, 03 Apr 2026 14:24:02 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=37003 Ditch fast fashion without losing your style. These 7 tips will help you shop smarter, thrift better, and build a wardrobe that you truly love.

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A teenage girl posing next to a tall plant against an orange wall. She wears white linen shorts and a yellow bralette-style top.

We get it—fast fashion is everywhere. Walk into any mall, open any app, and boom: trendy pieces at prices that seem too good to pass up. But that $8 top has an ethical and environmental cost that goes way beyond your wallet, and you already know it. So let’s talk about the tips for breaking up with fast fashion in a way that doesn’t tank your style game.

1. Audit Your Closet First

Before you buy a single new thing, pull everything out and look at what you own. You probably have pieces buried in there that you forgot existed, and some of them are super cute! A good closet audit helps you shop your own wardrobe and figure out what gaps you actually have and what you definitely don’t need another of.

2. Learn the Art of Thrifting

Thrift stores are a treasure hunt, and that’s the whole appeal. Yes, you have to dig. Yes, it takes patience. But when you pull a vintage Levi’s jacket off a rack for $6? Unbeatable!

You don’t even have to go in person if that’s not your thing. Instead, you can shop on apps like Depop, Poshmark, and ThredUp. Regardless, when you thrift, you’re getting unique pieces no one else has, instead of wearing the same Shein haul as everyone at school.

3. Invest in Quality Basics

If you always feel like you have nothing to wear but a closet full of clothes, you’re probably missing some basics. You don’t need to buy another trendy tank top—you need a high-quality plain white tee that will last you through high school, college, and beyond.

Quality basics cost more upfront, but they last years instead of falling apart after three washes. Your cost-per-wear on a $60 quality tee beats a $10 disposable one every time.

4. Learn To Sew

There are so many reasons to learn how to sew. For one, you get the freedom to make your own clothes that fit your body perfectly, look better than anything mass-produced, and last way longer. Plus, you can mend the pieces you already love instead of tossing them the second a seam splits. A broken zipper or a torn hem doesn’t have to mean goodbye anymore, which helps you keep your wardrobe out of landfills.

5. Follow and Research Ethical Brands

When you have to buy new, buy ethical if you can afford it. But also know that not every brand that claims to be sustainable actually is. That’s called greenwashing, and it’s rampant.

So do a quick dig on brands before you buy. You can try sites like Good On You, which rate fashion brands on their ethics and environmental impact.

6. Embrace a Signature Style

Chasing every micro-trend is exhausting and expensive. When you develop a signature aesthetic—the things that actually feel like you—you stop buying random pieces that don’t go with anything. Your wardrobe gets more cohesive, your outfits get better, and your wallet thanks you.

7. Host a Clothing Swap

Round up your friends and swap clothes you’re tired of. One person’s forgotten going-out top is another person’s new favorite piece. It’s free, it’s social, and it’s genuinely a good time. No money changes hands, nothing ends up in a landfill, and everyone leaves with something new to them. Win across the board!

The tips for breaking up with fast fashion won’t make you sacrifice your style. In fact, they’ll help you level up and look way cooler and better than Shein could ever make you feel. Slow fashion is more creative, more intentional, and more you.

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Padmé Amidala: Outfits Fit for a Queen https://www.girlspring.com/padme-amidala-outfits-fit-for-a-queen/ https://www.girlspring.com/padme-amidala-outfits-fit-for-a-queen/#respond Tue, 24 Feb 2026 19:41:04 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=36441 Star Wars has been a pop culture staple since the release of its first movie in 1977. The universe has evolved into...

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Star Wars has been a pop culture staple since the release of its first movie in 1977. The universe has evolved into a franchise that is loved by fans all over the world, however no fantasy or sci-fi world is complete without its elaborate costumes and iconic looks. There have been many costume designers in charge of creating these looks over the years, but no costumes were quite as show-stopping as Queen Padmé Amidala’s dresses created by Trisha Biggar.

In the Star Wars universe, Queen and Senator Padmé Amidala is the leader and representative of the planet of Naboo and the later wife of Anakin Skywalker, who later becomes dark vader, as well as the mother of Luke and Leia Skywalker. Even though she is not a Jedi, she is still an incredibly critical part of the story. A ruler and politician who stands for justice and democracy, who is loved by her people, should look the part, and Trisha Bigger understood that. She placed Padmé in extravagant outfits and dresses, always creating a distinct look for every moment of the prequels to show off her power and authority, as well as a pride in her home planet and a display of her personality.

Episode one costumes

The costumes she was put in for episode one were extravagant and traditional. They all contained the same makeup look with white foundation, red dots, and elaborate updos, and accessories inspired by costumes meant for Kabuki, traditional Japanese theater from the Edo Period. The dresses are adorned with layers of cloth and giant sleeves, all in colors of red, purple, and whites. This displays her power as a politician and, at the time, princess while also staying to the traditional royal clothing of Naboo, which includes those pieces of heavy clothes and extravagant sleeves. This tie to tradition shifts slightly when she is disguised as one of her handmaidens for her own safety.

The handmaiden’s outfits are red and velvety but do not have the makeup or elaborate hair as her royal attire. However, Padmé’s true personality shines through in her outfit for Tatooine and her outfit for the final battle of episode one. Her hair is still done up in something intricate but not as elaborate; furthermore, she still retains the puffy or swooping sleeves, but they are more subdued, and she is no longer wearing makeup. She still holds that connection to her home planet, but the added flare of royalty has been stripped away, leaving a more natural, human look. This also highlights her leadership because she was able to command her army in battle without emphasis on royal status in her appearance. Even without the gowns or title, she is still a natural-born leader who holds value for her home, and that shines in her final battle costume.

Episode two and three costumes

This trend continues throughout the prequels but shifts. After the time jump and she is officially queen, her hair is up and intricate, but there are fewer added headdresses and no extravagant makeup besides occasional dark eye shadow. The dresses still retain their elaborate quality and layers; however, when spending time with Anakin, her future husband, she loses the layers and darker colors while also maintaining the elaborate shape and flow. This is also a trend in her costume design that continues into episode three. When needing to display diplomatic and planetary power, she sticks to the traditional layers, fabrics, and colors of Naboo, the dark blues and purples she wears creating a sense of authority, while the traditional clothes let all those around her know immediately who she represents.

However, in her more vulnerable moments, she is wearing fewer layers and heavy fabrics and has shifted to lighter colors. In these moments, she is talking to friends and loved ones, not a senate floor, so she doesn’t need to tell strangers who she is through her clothing; they already know and can be less formal. Her personality and goals never change, just like the flowing and elaborate structures of her dress, but what tone she needs to take, who she needs to be, is conveyed in her colors and layering. What stands out is that the shift in outfits is less about two different sides of her and more about who she is talking to and who she needs to be at that moment, whether a friend or a senator.

The designer

The designer to bring all of this together was Trisha Biggar, a Scottish costume designer who would later go on to make costumes for shows such as Outlander, Ordeal by Innocence, Da Vinci’s Demons, and many more. She won four awards for Star Wars alone and an additional one for Da Vinci’s Demons. She talks about some of Padmé’s costumes being a challenge due to their detail and weight, as well as the time crunch the crew was under. Some of the details for the dresses were having details added as late as minutes before shooting, and some of the headdresses were so heavy that the crew had to add pulley systems to take the weight off between shots. This issue is why the second and third films had her headdresses much simpler, unintentionally reflecting her character.

Another issue was that new digital cameras were developed between episode one and two, which caused the colors and textures of clothing to be displayed differently. This caused her to alter a lot of the fabric she was going to use, including redesigning a section of a dress due to a strobing effect on the cameras.

The costumes of Padmé Amidala were challenging in their structure and detail, but were worth the effort. These clothes have become iconic in displaying Padmé’s character, the world of Star Wars, and inspiring sci-fi clothing in future films and books. Trisha Bigger’s work, though rushed, has inspired girls everywhere and was massively important in creating one of the most recognizable women in the Star Wars Universe.

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Fashion and Feminism https://www.girlspring.com/fashion-and-feminism/ https://www.girlspring.com/fashion-and-feminism/#respond Thu, 19 Feb 2026 14:00:22 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=36515 There have been many movements for women’s rights over the centuries. Whether large or small, those movements helped take steps towards the...

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There have been many movements for women’s rights over the centuries. Whether large or small, those movements helped take steps towards the rights women have today. However, fighting for rights never stopped women from being fashionable and incorporating that fashion into their call for feminism. Different achievements in gaining rights can be seen through the clothing women wore, their makeup, hair, jewelry, etc., creating a beautiful visual history of progress.

1800s-1910s

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, women turned fashion into something practical yet beautiful with bloomers and hat pins. In 1851, a group of women created a skirt called the bloomer costume. This skirt was a knee-caf length skirt with pants underneath and named after Amelia Bloomer, an editor for a women’s rights newspaper named The Lily. These skirts held some popularity for a while but were rejected by formerly enslaved women because it reminded them too much of what they wore on plantations. Instead, former enslaved women opted for longer and more luxurious dresses to wear their freedom and show their change in class.

Nearing the end of the 20th century, women once again made a practical and a show of liberation through using hat pins as weapons. Women would use their hat pins to prevent being attacked, and by 1910, Chicago debated creating a law that would make hat pins longer than nine inches illegal, and those who wore them out would be arrested and fined $50. The law eventually passed and spread to other cities throughout the United States, but it never stopped women from wearing the long hat pins and using them as weapons, even if there were several arrests in the process.

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1920s

The 1920s were the start of a new movement for women’s fashion when the bra became popularized, the first official bra being made in 1910 by Mary Phelps Jacob. Hemlines became shorter, and waistlines became lower in an effort to create clothes that were less formal with fewer layers. These dresses were focused on comfort and convenience. Another advantage of the dress style was that it was easy to recreate at home, allowing it to be worn by women of all classes as long as they had the materials. This boxy look also promoted women’s sports wear and, in turn, the increased participation of women in sports.

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1940s

In the 1940s, fashion was a way of showing patriotism and fighting back against Hitler. Clothing was rationed, so new designs, like Claire McCardell’s wrap dress, and fabrics, such as denim, seersucker, and jersey, were being used in everyday fashion. However, the biggest way women promoted the war through fashion was with makeup. In response to Hitler’s disdain for “made-up women”, makeup companies promoted makeup, especially a bold lip, as a way to fight against fascism. Elizabeth Arden’s lipstick that perfectly matches the red piping on women’s military uniforms became a staple and was even included in official military kits for women.

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1960s

The 1960s were a second wave of the fashion trends in the twenties, shorter hemlines and boxy silhouettes that could be recreated at home. The most iconic dress to come out of this decade, however, was made from a gradual process inspired by young London women. For the first half of the 1960s, Londoners were manually shortening the hemline of their dresses, slowly going up the calf, over the knee, and reaching as short as high thigh. Mary Quant saw this phenomenon and put it into her designs, creating the first commercialized miniskirt. This design promoted the liberation from the strict rules on women in the 1950s and represented the transition into a new era of rights.

1980s

The 1980s saw a shift in fashion when clothes started appealing towards different body types instead of the wearer having to change their bodies to be fashionable. This shone through the jersey athletic wear of the early ’80s. Women were also flooding into the workforce and used fashionable, bold dress suits to cement their place in the office. It was both professional and fashionable and commanded respect.

Present Day

Today, there are several fashion trends coming in from all over the world with some sort of origin in women’s rights and liberation. Vintage girls enjoy the designs of bygone eras without the toxic political environment towards women. Lolita fashion from Japan promotes rococo style frills and the rejection of giving up on child-like fashion. Punk fashion promotes inclusivity and rejection of bigotry through safety pins, both a fashion statement and a sign to others that those who are wearing them are safe. Thrift flippers are beacons of recycled fabrics and original designs. Athleisure sports both fashion and function as a loved style among athletes and busy moms. Every style is beautiful in its own way, and showing the dimensions of women and how we are all different but bound through fashion.

Fashion changes with time, so every article of clothing is a preserved moment in history. Looking back on what was worn and how it changed can help us understand how we as a society changed and why that change was so important. Fashion involves being open to change, but don’t forget how our clothes used to look. After all, history is all about understanding the past so we can go towards the future.

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Flares, Cuffs, Pockets, Oh My: Jean Trends for 2026 https://www.girlspring.com/flares-cuffs-pockets-oh-my-jean-trends-for-2026/ https://www.girlspring.com/flares-cuffs-pockets-oh-my-jean-trends-for-2026/#respond Fri, 16 Jan 2026 17:48:20 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=36430 Jeans remain a staple in every wardrobe. They just evolve over time. If you’re looking to stay on top of 2026’s jean trends, this one is for you.

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We all know the struggle of finding that perfect pair of jeans. One day skinny jeans rule the school, and the next day everyone rocks baggy cargos. Fashion moves fast, but staying ahead of the curve keeps your wardrobe fresh.

If you want to know what everyone will wear in 2026, you came to the right place. Get ready to embrace bold shapes, fun details, and serious comfort. Flares, cuffs, pockets, oh my! These are the jean trends for 2026 worth keeping your eyes on.

Flares Are Back and Bigger Than Ever

You might have seen flares popping up here and there, but in 2026, they take center stage. We aren’t talking about a subtle bootcut. Think dramatic, sweeping bells that cover your shoes completely. These jeans add instant drama to any outfit. Or high-rise, elongated skinny jeans with a popping flare just near the ankle; a slim flare, if you will.

Pair them with a fitted baby tee or a cropped sweater to balance the volume on the bottom. If you want extra height, wear them with platform sneakers or chunky boots. The best part? Flares make your legs look miles long. Look for high-waisted options to really emphasize that silhouette.

Cuffed Hems for a Cool, Casual Vibe

Sometimes the smallest details make the biggest impact. Giant cuffs are huge for 2026. Instead of hemming pants that are too long, just fold them up. We see cuffs that go up four or five inches on straight-leg and wide-leg styles.

This look works perfectly for showing off your favorite shoes. Whether you rock retro Jordans or cute ankle boots, a deep cuff frames them perfectly. It gives your outfit a relaxed, effortless feeling. You can even DIY this trend with jeans you already own. Just fold, iron the crease to keep it sharp, and you’re good to go.

Pockets Galore: Utility Meets Style

Cargo pants had their moment, but now that utility vibe is merging with classic denim. You can expect to see pockets everywhere. We mean front patch pockets, side cargo pockets, and even pockets on the lower leg.

These aren’t just for holding your lip gloss; though they do that, too. The extra fabric adds texture and interest to otherwise simple outfits. Since these jeans have so much going on, you’ll want to keep the rest of your look simple. A solid color hoodie or a graphic tee works best.

Other Trends To Put on Your Radar

  • Deep Indigo: Dark washes just look polished and cool.
  • Two-Tone Denim: Why choose one shade when you can have two?
  • Embellished Pockets: Look for studs or embroidery on back pockets.

How To Style These Trends Year-Round

You can rock these styles in any season. In warmer months, pair your cuffed jeans with sandals and a tank top. When the temperature drops, you need layers. Dressing up jeans during winter is actually super easy with these bold cuts. Throw a structured blazer over a hoodie with your flared jeans for a look that works for school presentations or hanging out at the mall. The blazer’s structure contrasts perfectly with the flowy denim.

Fashion is about having fun and expressing yourself, especially with the jean trends of 2026. So grab a pair of dramatic flares or cuff your favorite straight-legs and strut down the hallway like it’s your personal runway.

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Are You Blow Drying Your Hair Correctly? Hair Hacks To Know https://www.girlspring.com/are-you-blow-drying-your-hair-correctly-hair-hacks-to-know/ https://www.girlspring.com/are-you-blow-drying-your-hair-correctly-hair-hacks-to-know/#respond Sat, 13 Dec 2025 21:55:35 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=36130 Are you blow drying your hair correctly? If you answer no or you’re not even sure, this guide is perfect for you. Learn a few hair hacks you must know.

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Have you ever spent ages blow-drying your hair, only for it to turn into a frizzy, flat mess? We’ve all been there. You might think you have the basics down, but a few simple tweaks to your routine can make a huge difference in volume and texture.

Getting that perfect, salon-style blowout at home is easier than you realize. Are you blow drying your hair correctly? These are the hair hacks you should know.

Start With Damp, Not Soaking, Hair

One of the biggest mistakes people make is trying to blow dry hair that’s dripping wet. This takes forever and exposes your hair to way more heat than necessary, leading to damage.

Instead, gently towel-dry your hair first. Use a microfiber towel or an old cotton T-shirt to squeeze out the excess water. Avoid rubbing your hair with a regular towel, as this creates friction and frizz. Let your hair air-dry until it’s about 70 – 80 percent dry before you even pick up the blow dryer.

Don’t Skip the Heat Protectant

Think of heat protectant as sunscreen for your hair; it’s nonnegotiable! Applying a heat protectant spray or cream before blow-drying creates a barrier that shields your hair from heat damage.

As such, this simple step can prevent breakage, split ends, and dryness, keeping your hair healthy and shiny. Make sure you apply it evenly from roots to ends for full coverage.

Use the Right Tools and Techniques

The tools you use are just as important as your technique. Using a nozzle attachment on your blow dryer is a game-changer. It concentrates the airflow, giving you more control and helping to smooth the hair cuticle for a sleeker look.

Here’s how to get the best results:

  • Section Your Hair: Divide your hair into manageable sections using clips. Working with smaller sections ensures that every part of your hair gets dried properly.
  • Use a Round Brush: A round brush is your best friend for creating volume and shape. As you dry each section, wrap the hair around the brush and pull it taut.
  • Point the Nozzle Down: Always aim the nozzle of the blow dryer down the hair shaft. This helps the hair cuticles lie flat, which reduces frizz and boosts shine.

If you want more tips to add volume to straight hair, try lifting your roots with the brush as you dry. Pull the hair up and away from your scalp while aiming the heat at the roots. Finishing with a blast of cool air will lock in the volume and shine.

Getting a great blowout at home doesn’t have to be a struggle. By starting with damp hair, always using a heat protectant, and using the right tools, you can avoid frizz and damage. Following these simple hair hacks will help you achieve a smooth, bouncy, and healthy-looking hairstyle every time you blow dry your hair.

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Your First Orange Box: Achieving Hermès Ownership on a Realistic Budget https://www.girlspring.com/your-first-orange-box-achieving-hermes-ownership-on-a-realistic-budget/ https://www.girlspring.com/your-first-orange-box-achieving-hermes-ownership-on-a-realistic-budget/#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2025 21:51:56 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=35956 Dreaming of your first Hermès bag is a journey that many luxury enthusiasts take, but the path often feels blocked by the...

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Dreaming of your first Hermès bag is a journey that many luxury enthusiasts take, but the path often feels blocked by the mythical price tags of the Birkin and Kelly. The thought of spending upwards of £10,000, or having to play the elusive “Hermès game” of pre-spend, can make that coveted orange box seem forever out of reach. But here is the exciting truth, owning an exquisite piece of Hermès artistry does not require a five-figure investment or years of relationship building with a sales associate. You can absolutely welcome a stunning, brand-new Hermès bag into your collection while keeping your budget firmly under that daunting £10,000 mark.

The key to this strategy is shifting your focus away from the highly-publicized, quota bags and toward the equally magnificent, yet more accessible, offerings in the permanent collection. And this is not about settling for second-best, it is about appreciating the full breadth of the Maison’s craftmanship, which extends far beyond its most famous silhouettes. By exploring the world of non-quota bags, you are gaining access to the same spectacular leather quality and meticulous work, but without the intense scarcity that drives up the price and the wait. Many of these bags are designed for everyday life and offer a practicality that the most structured models simply don’t, giving you a functional and fashionable piece of history. And honestly, discovering these hidden gems is half the fun of joining the Hermès family, which is why we’re going to look at your best options now.

And sometimes, what makes a bag truly luxurious is its ability to whisper, not shout. If you value a more understated approach to high fashion, you’ll be delighted to know that Hermès offers numerous bags that embody what many call discreet luxury. These pieces often feature less prominent hardware and possess shapes that are recognizable to those in the know, but do not draw unwanted attention. The brand’s collection of maroquinerie is vast, offering incredible shapes that are perfect for a first purchase. Bags like the Picotin, the Evelyne, and the Garden Party are prime examples of this accessible elegance. And while some stores might treat the most popular non-quota bags like wishlist items, you still have a much greater chance of securing them than a Birkin, often with little to no pre-spend required.

Exploring the Accessible Icons: Non-Quota Favorites

For the first-time buyer looking to spend comfortably under £10,000, the selection of non-quota bags is your treasure map. These are the bags that you can sometimes find on the shelves or be offered by a sales associate after a single purchase, bypassing the queue entirely.

The Picotin Lock, for instance, is a marvel of simplicity inspired by a horse feed bag, retailing in the range of a few thousand pounds. Crafted in supple Clemence or Togo leather, its bucket shape and signature lock hardware make it instantly recognizable, but in a quiet way. And for those who prefer a sporty, crossbody style, the Evelyne is a fantastic option. Its perforated H logo is a playful nod to the brand’s equestrian roots, and it comes in sizes that are ideal for daily wear. If you want to dive deeper into how two of the most popular entry-level designs compare, you can check out the conversation comparing the Evelyne and Garden Party.

But the choice doesn’t end there. The Lindy is a wonderfully relaxed and slouchy bag, available in Mini and 26cm sizes that comfortably sit under the budget. The Mini Lindy, a favorite for its versatility as a crossbody, is a fantastic choice. And then there is the Bolide 1923 Mini Bag. With its elegant, rounded shape, it offers a classic, top-handle feel at a much more attainable price point than its famous cousins. And for those who seek great value, it is worth searching for styles that retail for under $7,000, as these often have a sterling reputation and a loyal following among seasoned collectors.

Scouting the Secondary Market for Value

If your heart is set on a specific design, color, or leather that isn’t available in the boutique, or if you simply prefer an immediate transaction without the pressure of the retail experience, the certified pre-owned market is a powerful resource. While the secondary market prices for a Birkin or Kelly can skyrocket far beyond £10,000, you can still find fantastic deals on many of the non-quota bags and even some of the smaller, less-hyped Kelly family members.

And using a trusted reseller is a great way to skip the waiting process altogether. You pay a premium for instant access, but that premium can often still keep you under the five-figure budget, especially for styles like the Picotin, Evelyne, or even a classic Herbag. When exploring this route, keep an eye on market seasonality. Prices can often soften during certain times of the year, such as early spring or mid-summer, as some sellers list pieces to fund vacations or manage post-holiday finances. It’s a strategic approach to a competitive secondary market.

And always remember that authentication is paramount when dealing with the secondary market. Use reputable platforms that have expert authenticators who meticulously check the stitching, hardware, and date stamps. This scrutiny protects your investment and ensures you are bringing home a genuine piece of French artistry. The certified pre-owned market also presents opportunities for discontinued pieces, or bags in unusual colors that are no longer available in the boutique. It’s an exciting way to hunt for a true collector’s piece.

Smart Budgeting and Strategic Shopping

To ensure you stay well below the £10,000 limit, the material and size of your chosen bag matter immensely. Canvas with leather trim, like the Herbag or the Garden Party Tote in a canvas and Negonda combination, offer excellent value. The Herbag is often referred to as the “Kelly’s little sister” due to its structured shape and top handle, and it retails for just a fraction of the price, making it an incredibly smart choice. The Garden Party is another perfect example, functioning as a sophisticated, spacious tote that is ideal for daily life or even work.

And don’t forget to factor in the currency exchange. Since the budget is set in British Pounds, prices in Euros and US Dollars can fluctuate. What might be just over the limit in one country could be under in another, so a bit of travel shopping can sometimes pay off handsomely, though you must always be mindful of import duties and taxes if you are bringing it home. Also, newer models like the Della Cavalleria Mini and the Geta bag are gaining popularity for their unique designs and relatively lower retail prices. They represent the continuing innovation of the Maison and are wonderful ways to invest in the brand’s future while respecting your budget, often with retail prices under $7,500.

The journey to your first Hermès bag should be thrilling, not frustrating. By being enthusiastic and flexible about the style you choose, and by focusing on the superb non-quota bags like the Lindy, the Picotin, or the Herbag, you can absolutely achieve that dream without emptying your bank account. And you’ll be buying into the same heritage, the same breathtaking quality, and the same quiet luxury that has defined Hermès for nearly two centuries. Go get that orange box.

Would you like me to research the current retail prices for the Lindy Mini or the Herbag Zip 31 in GBP to give you a more precise budget estimate?

 

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What to Wear to a Charity Event: Smart Tips for Sourcing Sustainable Attire https://www.girlspring.com/what-to-wear-to-a-charity-event-smart-tips-for-sourcing-sustainable-attire/ https://www.girlspring.com/what-to-wear-to-a-charity-event-smart-tips-for-sourcing-sustainable-attire/#respond Tue, 21 Oct 2025 18:01:21 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=35775 So, that charity event that you signed up for a few months ago is finally here. But your closet is betraying you,...

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So, that charity event that you signed up for a few months ago is finally here. But your closet is betraying you, and now you are not sure what to wear to a charity event. No worries, others have been in your shoes, and with the right guidance, they ended up finding the perfect charity event clothing.

The good thing is that this is not a fashion show. Instead, it is a feel-good quest where you are trying to achieve something with that marathon or cycling event. You need to dress right so that you can be comfortable and active and able to achieve that goal easily.

Our guide today will help you understand how to source sustainable attire for your charity event that is more about movement than luxury.

Select Light and Eco-Friendly Clothes

A charity event that involves more movement requires you to have something that is light and breezy. This ensures that your skin is breathing properly. For instance, you can go for materials such as organic cotton, bamboo, and so on. These are the best types of materials to keep you cool and dry during that long walk.

What to wear to a charity event should be eco-friendly too. Do enough homework and find the best online vendors that provide eco-friendly clothing for your charity event.

Purchase from Well-Known Brands

There are many companies today that offer charity event clothing. To find the best one, you need to do a lot of research. Reading customer reviews on various websites can help you. Also, you can check the ratings to understand which supplier you should go for.

To ensure that your seller is legit, make certain they have all the certifications required. For instance, The Charity Clothing Company offers good-quality charity event clothing at affordable prices.

Comfort and Flexibility Should Come First

You cannot cycle or run when you are wearing something uncomfortable. Remember, you will be moving around for many hours, so the clothes should fit and flow properly with your body.

What to wear to a charity event should be both comfortable and flexible to ensure that you finish the race without any hassle.

Use Layers to Adjust to Changing Weather

Are you still unsure what to wear to a charity event that is more about movement than luxury? Well, how about you try layering? This is where, after you select a thin base layer, you put on a lightweight jacket that is made of recycled material.

You can put on a hat or cap to finish it off and shield yourself from the sun. There are many manufacturers today that sell eco-friendly coats made from recycled materials. These are perfect for unanticipated weather changes and an environmentally conscious choice.

Conclusion

Sourcing your charity event clothing is not that difficult after all, is it? You just need expert advice like the tips provided above to get exactly what you need. When you have the right clothing, you get to enjoy a double win for both style and stamina.

 

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Review: Bleuet Bra for Teens and Tweens https://www.girlspring.com/review-bleuet-bra-for-teens-and-tweens/ https://www.girlspring.com/review-bleuet-bra-for-teens-and-tweens/#respond Sat, 18 Oct 2025 18:37:27 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=35782 I recently ordered a new bra, and in the spirit of sharing, I have written an honest review of the Bleuet Bleum...

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I recently ordered a new bra, and in the spirit of sharing, I have written an honest review of the Bleuet Bleum Active Bra

I ordered this bra after my cousin told me she had bought one. It arrived really quickly and the packaging is really cute. It also came with 3 cute cloth bracelets, or maybe they are hair ties (see photos below). I got a size 18 (the fit guide said it is for someone 34AA-C). I am a 34B, and I am a senior, almost 18. The fit is perfect.

I got it in the white/pink color and it is reversible, so you can wear it with either the pink or white showing. It’s cute enough to wear under exercise tanks or a regular shirt or dress. You can criss-cross the straps or just keep them regular. I’ve worn it to dance and it is supportive enough, but not too tight.  It’s actually really comfortable and soft — I barely even feel like I’m wearing it. 

                         

Overall I would give it 5 stars, and I will probably order in more colors! They have lots of other styles too, and they are especially designed for teens. I highly recommend!

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Fashion as a Reflection of Society https://www.girlspring.com/fashion-as-a-reflection-of-society/ https://www.girlspring.com/fashion-as-a-reflection-of-society/#respond Sun, 12 Oct 2025 16:00:03 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=35596 For many people, the way they dress is an expression of who they are. From workplace uniforms to personal and seasonal aesthetics,...

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For many people, the way they dress is an expression of who they are. From workplace uniforms to personal and seasonal aesthetics, fashion showcases more than just clothes and taste: it reflects culture, values, and even the unspoken rules of society and their evolution. What we wear tells stories of belonging and rebellion, of privilege and struggle, and of tradition and change.

The Many Eras of Fashion

Fashion reflects the motion of society. In one era, corsets and layers represented discipline, hierarchy, and restraint. In another, flapper dresses and bobbed hair captured a thirst for freedom and defiance.

What follows is a cycle of rebellion and reinvention.

The 1960s saw miniskirts and vivid, psychedelic colors that challenged authority, while the 1990s turned to minimalism and grunge as a rejection of excess. Today, no single look defines us. With aesthetics and inspiration all around us, everyone chooses to dress in the way they desire or feel most comfortable. No style is less sparkling, and none is more desirable. To trace the history of fashion is to trace the history of ourselves.

People as Fashion

Fashion is not necessarily clothing, but rather an extension of our personalities. People wear their identities on their sleeves, quite literally. Bold prints for the unapologetic, muted tones for the introspective, experimental cuts for those unafraid of standing out. Words fail to do justice at times, and that is where fashion makes the statement.

In today’s world, conversation evades us, but we are told that first impressions are the longest lasting. The way a person chooses to express themselves in clothing is now an acceptable form of first impression, as it provides insight into a person’s preferences that small talk may never achieve. Perhaps causing presumptions, but a choice of clothing can demand respect, spark curiosity, and create distance in unspeakable ways.

History also reminds us of times where kindness is represented in simple acts surrounding fashion. During the Great Depression, when families repurposed flour and potato sacks into dresses, some companies began printing floral or patterned designs on the fabric, allowing those less fortunate to still dress with grace. It emphasizes the importance of fashion to the world and how a good dress can lift your spirits despite the losses that surround you. Fashion, at its heart, is not about luxury but humanity and expression. We have specific clothes for mourning, weddings, comfort, and exuberance, all so we can say unspoken things in the simplest way imaginable.

Accessorizing!

Accessories are often the final touch– the mood-based decision, the grab-and-go. In truth, though, they are so much more; a simple dress can shift from casual to commanding with the addition of pearls, a leather belt, or statement shoes. Beyond terms of added personalization, they can hold political weight. The suffragette’s sash, the Black Panther’s beret, or even a simple safety pin have all served as silent yet powerful symbols of resistance and solidarity. Oftentimes, campaigners release accessories to allow people to show public support for their beliefs and values.

At the height of couture, accessories become icons in themselves. Think of the Birkin by Hermes, the quilted shoulder bag by Chanel, the red-bottomed Louboutins, or the Unique Bee by Gucci. These pieces remind us that the smallest elements of fashion can leave the most enduring cultural imprint. Sometimes, even art is centered around an accessory, as seen in the Girl with the Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer. Accessories are never extras- they are statements, identities, and beliefs.

The Fabric of Who We Are.

Let’s look at it simply: have you ever dressed for an occasion? Have you had preferences in color, material, or style? Yes, you have taken part in fashion. It is not a distant world of designers and couture, but every choice you make in what you wear. Every person wakes up and chooses what to wear for the day, taking part in this magnificent world where what you wear is part of who you are.

Fashion reflects our society because it reflects us.

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Footwear Hacks That Make Dressing Up Fun and Simple https://www.girlspring.com/footwear-hacks-that-make-dressing-up-fun-and-simple/ https://www.girlspring.com/footwear-hacks-that-make-dressing-up-fun-and-simple/#respond Mon, 06 Oct 2025 16:23:36 +0000 https://www.girlspring.com/?p=35621 Step up your style with simple and fun footwear hacks that are perfect for busy teens. Stay comfy, cute, and ready for any outfit or hangout.

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Putting on your shoes should be a joyful experience, not a chore. Picture yourself stepping out for a day of adventure, your outfit perfectly pulled together and your feet feeling fantastic. For inspiration on making your fashion ideas a reality, we’ve gathered some of our favorite footwear hacks that make dressing up fun and simple. Get ready to add a spring to your step with these easy tips!

Brighten Up With Bold Colors

One of the easiest ways to add a splash of personality to any outfit is to wear colorful shoes. For instance, you can instantly transform a simple jeans-and-tee combo with a pair of vibrant red chunky sneakers or cheerful yellow sandals. It’s a simple change that makes a huge impact. Keeping a few pairs of boldly colored shoes in your closet gives you a quick way to express your style and brighten your day.

Comfort Is Always in Style

Who says you have to sacrifice comfort for fashion? Happy feet lead to happy days, and there are so many stylish options that feel as good as they look. For long days spent at school or seeing friends, always choose sandals with arch support.

These aren’t your grandma’s orthopedic shoes anymore. Today’s arch-friendly designs look great while keeping you comfortable from morning to night. When your feet are supported, you can focus on enjoying the moment instead of counting down the minutes until you can kick your shoes off.

Embrace Versatile Neutrals

While bold colors are fun, a solid collection of neutral footwear is the foundation of a versatile high school and eventual college wardrobe. Think classic white sneakers, elegant black heels, or timeless brown loafers. These go-to pairs match practically everything, taking the guesswork out of getting ready on those days when you just don’t want to bother with bold.

A great pair of neutral shoes ensures you always have a reliable option that pulls your outfit together seamlessly. And since you know these shoes are there, you get to spend more time enjoying your day and less time stressing in front of your closet. This is one of the best footwear hacks that make dressing up fun and simple because it works every time.

Your Next Step to Effortless Style

With these simple tips, you can make your footwear add joy and ease to your daily routine. From a pop of color to the perfect neutral, the right shoes can make all the difference in your daily look!

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