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Are you an Unapologetic?




Would you call yourself an "Unapologetic"? That's the question we should be able to answer after reading this post.

The dictionary explains unapologetic as an adjective defining an act of unwillingness to make or express an apology, but we are looking at "Unapologetic" as an adverb that describes a person who does not apologize for their style. A person unaffected by the prosecuting remarks of others regarding their sense of fashion.

An Unapologetic is someone who brings diversity into our everyday rituals of fashion and style. A person who is not scared of mixing those two very different patterns to create a magnificent look, or rocking those mom jeans with class. Confidence is not a problem for an "Unapologetic" because certainty, class and comfort is achieved in whatever look is portrayed, and there is also no problem with switching things up which could either be from a formal look to that sexy club look.
                             
An example of an "Unapologetic" is the charismatic Rihanna. She rocks every look she portrays effortlessly and she does not fail to push the limits of fashion and style (I believe some credit goes to her stylist).

         
                                          

I am an "Unapologetic". Are you?

Hey, if you are not, it's not too late to become one, because we all have to start from somewhere and maybe you could pick up a thing or two from this blog so don't forget to subscribe to get email notifications of a new post. Have a lovely week ahead 😗.

An Unapologetic 😎.

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