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Anti-Style Type: Like-Me-For-Me Mary

People are judging you based on your appearance. I’ve said variations of that phrase about a million and a half times over the course of my career, and every time I say it someone gets pissed off. I’m not saying it’s right. I’m not saying that it’s fair. What I am saying is it’s true….

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Anti-Style Type: Alpha Amy

When it comes to getting dressed for work, men have it SO much easier!! Think about it. Men pretty much have three options when it comes to work attire: 1.) Suit and tie 2.) Khakis and a polo 3.) Button down shirt and nice jeans That’s it! In fact, their office environment chooses for them!!…

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Anti-Style Type: XXXL Tammy

Weight gain sucks. Feeling uncomfortable with your body sucks. But do you want to know what sucks even more? Hiding behind baggy clothes! There are so many women in the world who are hiding behind their clothing. It’s like throwing a big sheet over a pile of furniture (I’m going somewhere with this analogy I…

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Anti-Style Type: Label Loving Leslie

There is a fine line between “buying the best quality you can afford” and straight up style snobbery – the latter isn’t cute. At all. Purchasing quality clothing that works in tandem with your budget is a good thing, scratch that, a great thing. The higher the quality, the better the fit and feel. Notice…

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Anti-Style Type: Athleisure Ashley

Give someone an inch, and they’ll take a mile … That is exactly how I feel about athleisure! If you aren’t familiar with the term “athleisure,” let me enlighten you. Athleisure first sprung onto the fashion scene in 2014 (according to Vogue), but it really started to pick up speed in 2016. The original aesthetic…

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Anti-Style Type: Boring Betty

Are we having fun with this Anti-Style Type series or what?! I certainly am. I am pleasantly surprised to see so many “style awakenings” occurring as the result of this series – and we’re only two videos deep! Uncovering the root of our fashion missteps is the first step towards making a positive change that…

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