How to Look Like a "G" in the "Q"
By dressing up cozy clothes, you can look like a "G" in the "Q"
Having the motivation to get ready in the midst of the nation-wide quarantine has proven to be a struggle for many. Without going to the office or leaving the house more than once to go to the grocery store would defeat anyone’s drive to glam up. But, who says you can’t look like you spent two hours getting ready to still look comfortable and cute at the same time? You can spice up any look with simple accessories and the right outfit coordination.
Stores like Boohoo and Princess Polly offer a numerous selection in comfort and loungewear for affordable prices to their customers. For instance, with this Bardot Sweat Crop Top and Jogger Set in the color “Grey Marl” paired with some gold accessories and white sneakers, your once “lazy” look has been transformed into a trendy new take on a normally simple outfit choice. With the right jewelry and accessories, these accents can do wonders to enhance any outfit you may choose to wear. Whether you are just laying around working from home or watching your sixteenth Netflix series, you can do it in style. With clothes and accessories for your stay-at-home-look, you are ready to take on the pandemic while still looking your best at the same time.
Photo Credits: For the Jogger Set: Boohoo.com
For the Sneakers and Accessories: us.princesspolly.com
Report: Hannah Zaremba
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