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19.01.2022 Here is a rant I have been holding back for a while: (please scroll if you’re a sexist or ageist) Obviously being young in the fashion community is tough on its own, it’s like fighting against a million people’s rules that they all individually made up for people to follow, it (most of the times) absolutely sucks. What I love to do is break the rules of fashion, and allow other people to also break those rules! But it is seriously difficult when I constantly get people in my... DMs telling me that what I am doing is wrong, or people TELLING ME TO MY FACE that what I am doing is wrong. I never let hate get to me, by telling myself that their just jealous of my confidence But what really gets to me is when people tell me to change what I am doing because there are Creepy people out there... Yes, this is 100% true, but I should NOT have to change what I love doing for other people! To the people telling me to change what I do are telling me that I AM THE REASON for the creepy people, and that the way I dress is the reason these creepy people exist... The way I dress is not the reason for these creepy people, THE REASON FOR CREEPY PEOPLE, IS CREEPY PEOPLE!! I am basically taking the blame for people who need to be put in prison! Also... I’m constantly being told to dress my age. Clothing has NO AGE. I am a human being, therefore I shall be able to wear whatever I want! Stop telling me to wear less revealing clothes, and let me wear what I want! Stop expecting me to dress like a normal kid, Because if you know me at all, you would know that I don’t want to benormal, I want to be different, I want to be Indi! So why don’t you just let me? I feel like when people see a boy my age with his shirt off he is still respect the same, but as soon as a girl shows some of her stomach she is a whore, not respectable or asking for it Anyway, I could go on for hours, but thank you for listening, and if you think that a kid can’t have an opinion, please take a look at yourself and realise that kids can have an opinion, and that your generation is the reason that kids have to have an opinion Love from, Indi And thank you to feminism



11.01.2022 Some random mirror selfies from today! . I try my hardest to NEVER wear skinny jeans... skinny jeans feel a tight unnecessary hug from a family relative... But baggy jeans feel like a meal from a grandma! (Seriously delicious) . Anyway, I found these baggy jeans in the men’s section, for $8!!! And they are vintage! ... . . . #thrift #thrifted #thrifting #thriftedfashion #opshopfromhome #secondhandclothes #dress #sustainablefashion #thriftfromhome #nomorefastfashion #slowfashion #fashionista #winter #mirrorselfie #circularfashion #eco #friendly #vintage

09.01.2022 This here was created at 11pm last night whilst listening to Moon River by Audrey Hepburn . At the moment, if you couldn’t tell, I love the colour red! It (for me) symbolises a Strong, Powerful woman! . Also, I cleaned my room and found a magazine and a Maths book that instead of throwing out, I thought would make good use for a scrapbook! ... . . . . #thrift #thrifted #thrifting #thriftedfashion #opshopfromhome #secondhandclothes #dress #sustainablefashion #thriftfromhome #nomorefastfashion #slowfashion #fashionista #winter #mirrorselfie #circularfashion #eco #friendly #red #moodboard #recycle #scrapbooking

06.01.2022 Happy birthday Nanny! . This style icon is in fact my nan! She introduced me to second hand fashion, and the world of thrift . Nanny taught me how to sew, crochet, knit, shop, and all about fashion! Nanny is probably the most similar family member I have! We both love all the same things... . Happy birthday nanny! See more



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