Outfit Repeating, Capsule Wardrobes & the Truth About Fast Fashion
with Co-Hosts, Blair Petroni & Erin Cox
What if repeating outfits wasn’t something to hide, but actually the secret to great style?
In this episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox dismantle the stigma around “outfit repeating” and reveal why it’s one of the smartest, most sustainable style moves you can make.
From middle school outfit anxiety to modern social media pressure, Blair and Erin dig up where the fear of repeating clothes comes from and why it’s costing you more than you think.
Then they break down a practical, repeatable system for building a wardrobe that feels fresh without constantly buying new clothes:
The 50 key clothing pieces + 100 accessories framework
How to create a cohesive closet based on your Style Blueprint ™️
Why accessories are the real game-changer for outfit variety
Simple styling shifts (color, layering, shoes) that transform the same outfit
How outfit repeating reduces decision fatigue and saves money
They also call out the real impact of fast fashion, from overproduction to low-quality garments that don’t last, and explain why investing in fewer, better pieces is a true act of rebellion.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to always wear something new, this episode will completely reframe how you think about your closet. Plus, you’ll learn how repeating outfits can actually make your style stronger, more recognizable, and more you.
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Blair Petroni 0:00
Hey, girl, Hello. How's your tea? My tea is the exact same as your tea.
Erin Cox 0:04
We're repeating. We are repeating, but it's delicious, isn't it?
Blair Petroni 0:09
Actually, this tea is delicious.
Erin Cox 0:10
Miss Erin, I'm glad you're enjoying it.
Blair Petroni 0:16
We you guys. This is the second episode that we are recording in our beautiful studio of our podcast editors, they're incredible. They have everything taken care of for us. We have all of these like, fancy cameras, fancy monitors around us, fancy everything that is currently happening. And this is we're going to be talking to you guys about outfit repeating, and so Aaron and I decided to wear the exact same outfits for this episode that we did the last episode.
Erin Cox 0:49
Hopefully we're detaching any stigma that you might have against repeating your outfits.
Blair Petroni 0:54
And I'm such a nerd that I was like, Aaron, you would be really fun. What if we were the exact same outfits for this podcast that we did for the last podcast, because we're doing the outfit repeating episode.
Erin Cox 1:06
And I said it's cold in Knoxville today, so yes, let's stay warm and keep our clothes on.
Blair Petroni 1:11
I'm an idiot. It's fine, just old and old and dumb. Just not cool, not at all.
Erin Cox 1:18
That's fine. You know, somebody told me you stopped being cool, like in your mid 20s, regardless, and that you should just stop trying at that point, because it was too obvious if you did try to be cool, I'm not even sure I was cool before
Erin Cox 1:29
that, right? I don't think I was ever cool, but that's
Blair Petroni 1:31
all right. It's totally fine. Well, here's the good news about today's episode. You guys, when Aaron and I were working on this and playing with it. The very first thing was, when we were talking about outfit repeating, I said, Lizzie McGuire, are you an outfit repeater? And so that was just the basis of what we
Erin Cox 1:52
started out, you are an outfit repeater.
Blair Petroni 1:56
You are you an outfit repeater? So we're going to talk in this episode about why you should be and why that's a really good thing, and about how you should be utilizing all of the clothes in your closet to make them repeatable and like fire all the time, all the time, and how you're going to keep loving them even though You're going to be wearing them all of the time. So this is going to be an episode that is full of tips and tricks and really funny snappy comebacks, some quippy comebacks at the very end.
Erin Cox 2:32
Yes, yeah. So get your pens ready snarky or your notepad or whatever you're using, yeah, yeah.
Blair Petroni 2:38
Or your, like, voice recorder on your phone where you're like, Okay, say this. When people are assholes, say this, which, by the way, nobody's going to because they're not going to know that you're wearing the same thing. Because we're going to teach you how to do that too. We're actually going to teach you how to wear the exact same thing and have nobody know big secret. Will be your dirty secret. It's fine. I love it. It's fine. I'll be your dirty secret. So let's um, let's pop into it so it's uh, it's so crazy to me that you can purchase better quality clothing that you intend to wear for like over 10 years, and it can be seen as an act of rebellion right now.
Erin Cox 3:28
Have you noticed that? Yes, I have, if I had $1 for every item that like I bought to fill a hole with poor decision making and poor thought processing that I, like, wore once and washed it, and like, the entire line of the garment twisted, or it ended up with a hole in it. And I wore that top once or twice before it met a sad end somewhere else. And it's like you, you
Blair Petroni 3:58
do one washing, and like all of the thread, just like, pulls Yes, and you're like, what happened?
Erin Cox 4:03
Yes, I love, I do. My favorite, though, is when the bias cut on the garment, which causes the like, literally, the seams to rotate around. Like, this isn't even the same dress,
Erin Cox 4:18
no or the or, like, the seams from the shirt make it, yeah, it's no longer up and down, yes, some weird angle,
Blair Petroni 4:26
yeah, yeah. I don't think I bought this. Oh, my God, wait, no, it's so messed up now, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's the worst. Well, I mean, you have this, like, when we're talking about this stigma that comes up about fit repeating, because, I mean, let's talk about that like it truly is a stigma.
Erin Cox 4:45
Absolutely no I remember being terrified in junior high of being made fun of for wearing the same thing in like it within the course of a week, not even the same day, but within the course of a week, because I watched another kid get made fun of for wearing like the same. Pair of pants twice in
Blair Petroni 5:00
one week. Girl, it's so prolific. They dead ass made a Lizzie McGuire episode out of it. I mean, like, it's that prolific, right? There's this stigma of you wearing the exact same thing, and it's been pushed through social media and through celebrity status because of this, like newness epidemic that all of us are obsessed with.
Erin Cox 5:26
Yeah, we're gonna go here, so we have to go get this so that we can look the way we need to look to go here. I gotta be fresh.
Blair Petroni 5:35
Gotta be fresh. Girl, I gotta look new. Yeah, right. Why do you feel like you have to look new. They have to wear new stuff all the time. Yeah, who are you trying to impress?
Erin Cox 5:48
Those are very good questions. I'm still dealing with my middle school trauma, but I'll think about that. Get back to you
Blair Petroni 5:57
like there's a there's a quote out there, and I'm totally gonna butcher this. I hope I don't, but it's this quote that basically says, like, why are you trying to impress people that you don't like with money that you don't have about shit you don't care about?
Erin Cox 6:13
Yeah, What? What? Valid. Again, that's a good question, right?
Blair Petroni 6:19
We're just like, Hmm, who said I had to it's the Joneses. It's them, the vase, dead ass. They said it right. It's the vase. It's that keeping up with the Joneses type of thing, where you just get so exhausted from it. And we have fast fashion as this consumerist lifestyle, where you've got like Shein and Walmart and Target, and even people are gonna freak out when I say this, y'all anthropology, and even Madewell, Anthro, back in the day, was not fast fashion. They are now. Fast fashion is basically considered any clothing line or any clothing store or whatever that is putting out clothing that is not like season by season, that is not thoughtfully curated and stays on the shelves for like an entire season. If you have the ability to walk into the store like every month and there's something new that is fast fashion, yes, I mean, and it's 72 hours for Shein. And more
Erin Cox 7:27
than even those brands, I would venture to say that most brands these days, yeah, kind of fall into that category. My sister, my sister's first job was working at the gap in our little town when she was in high school, it was super cool because she got a discount, and it was really fun. Yes, corporate perks, but
Erin Cox 7:46
they did four seasonal releases and two transition lines for the entire year, and that was it. And so if you didn't see anything in the spring line that you liked, you waited for summer, or you waited for the Summer, Fall transition, yeah, and anytime I go into a store now, to be totally honest, I just feel so terrible for the poor people that are working there that have to unload these boxes and boxes. I know a woman who works at a children's retailer, and she said, Oh, we got 50 boxes off the truck today. We got 72 boxes off the truck today, just the the sheer volume of clothing that is being shipped and pushed and packaged and unpackaged and hung and re hung and marked down. Like, have you ever been in Dillards when they're, like, in between seasons and they're pulling all of the stuff that didn't sell, and there's just racks upon racks upon racks of clothing. There's like
Blair Petroni 8:41
five Dillards clearance centers in the United States. There's like two of them in Texas. Yeah, we have one in Houston.
Erin Cox 8:49
It blew my mind when I happened to pop into the store one day here when they were transitioning and pulling all of the I think it was when they were pulling all the summer stuff off to get ready for fall and holiday and it was, I just was honestly speechless at the quantity of clothes. And I was like, Why did no one buy those? Was it projected that somebody would buy all of them? Like, what is going to happen to those? Where are they going? Are they going to go to, like, Marshalls? Are they going to go to, clearly, apparently, there's a discount center that I was not aware of. Like, are they going to end up on the beaches in Ghana? Like, who? Yeah. Who knows what's happening to these things? Exactly that
Blair Petroni 9:27
100% happens. There are pressures that will feel, like, from example, for like, social media outfits of the day, right? Here's one of the things that I will jokingly tell people all the time. If you look at other people's outfits of the day, like if you have and we all will follow some of these, like Amazon, people that are like influencers, and you will always see them in new things from Amazon all the time, because it is well within their best interest to keep. Showing you new shit so that you keep buying all this Amazon nonsense. Yeah, right. Well, of course, their outfits of they're all brand new things. Yes, because they want you to buy all this stuff so that they can make commission. Yes, look no shame in how somebody gets their bag. That's not what I'm doing here. Yeah. However, if you look at my outfits of the day, what I jokingly tell you guys all the time is like, I want you to go look at that. And as you're swiping through, what you're going to do is you're going to notice this trend in pattern. And about the 10th photo in you're going to go, this bitch, dead ass wears the same shit all the time. She just is switching out the top, the bottom, the third layer, the accessories, yeah, you're gonna be like, I don't think she has
Erin Cox 10:45
that many clothes. One of my favorite pieces, one of my favorite outfit that you repeat, is the navy blue dress with the white pinstripes so pretty that are in so many of your like, tailoring videos.
Blair Petroni 10:58
That's actually one of my Anthro pieces. That's a great one for repeating outfits. That's one of my Anthro dresses. Very versatile. I wear it all the time, especially during the summer, when it's so dang hot. Yes, wear it a lot because it fits my soft, dramatic, natural essence. It also looks like it's menswear, but it's created for women. Yes, so self dramatic. Yeah, I love that dress.
Erin Cox 11:27
It fits everything about you. I almost bought brought it, but I was like, it is so cold and awful, I cannot
Erin Cox 11:35
appropriate weather
Blair Petroni 11:36
for that dress. Unfortunately, unfortunately and but that's, that's one of the reasons, for example, like women face this, this, like, newness epidemic, way more than men do, way, way more than men. Like, they're, you all got a man and you're like, do you feel pressure to have to wear new clothes all the time? Girl, a man is gonna laugh in your face. Okay? Like, what?
Erin Cox 12:01
No, I'm picturing my husband response to that, which would probably just
Blair Petroni 12:07
be like I wore the same brown shoes for the last 12 years. Also, I wear scrubs
Erin Cox 12:10
every day at work, like I wear pajamas to work.
Blair Petroni 12:14
There's no reason why. It's because as women, society links these like ideas of looking good for women with all of these different pressures of like wealth and status and trendiness, and for us as women, it leads to this fear of judgment that if we don't have new clothes, we're going to be seen as poor And unstylish and out of touch. Yeah. What is hilarious is that the truth is the exact opposite. Is that if you were actually investing in the really nice high end pieces, which, by the way, when I say invest, it doesn't mean you have to pay a lot of money for it. You can purchase from consignment. You can purchase from the real world, Poshmark thread up different places, like Facebook, marketplaces, things of that nature, thrift stores. And not pay a lot of money for these things, but because they're in your season, your body type, your essence, you're gonna look fire in them forever. They're such high quality that they're going to look incredible in your closet. You make it granimals. Yes, you wear it forever, yes, when you do that, that actually makes you look more expensive, because you are wearing things that love you back. You are so confident in yourself that you don't have to go get new things. And because your clothes are made from better quality materials, you look expensive, 100% right? You look expensive like there's a reason we say that like old money looks like old money.
Erin Cox 14:01
Yeah, because old money bought cotton and wool and yeah, linen and silk, yeah, fabrics, yes, for sure,
Blair Petroni 14:11
like we say, old money looks like for a reason. Yeah, right. That's not me dissing anyone that wears poly, right? Guys, even Marquesa uses polyester. There are different grades of polyester. Most people don't know that. Most people think polyester. They think Shen, there are different grades of polyester. Even Marquesa uses polyester. But there's a reason why the opposite is true, yes, which some people minds were just below. So there is a phrase that I love, which is Instagram outfit once, landfill, forever, yeah, which is a lot of the people showing Amazon stuff well.
Erin Cox 14:56
But also, when you see somebody wear an outfit. On Instagram, you have no idea what their body type is. You have no idea what their essence is. They are telling you how to style an outfit that looks fantastic on them. So you're going to go buy that piece and get it home, and then you're going to sit there and scratch your head and wonder why it doesn't look the same on you as it looks on them. Because you're a totally different individual than that person is, do
Blair Petroni 15:22
you know how often that happens in the studio, every day, every single day, I have clients that will bring in clothing, and they'll say, I was influenced. It was influenced. I saw someone on social media. They just look so good in it, Blair. And I just I wanted to look that cute, so I purchased it because I wanted to look that good, and then I got it home, it doesn't look and I'm like, Well, that's because you are not an X, Y, Z, yeah, you're not a summer, you're not an F, G, you're not a romantic, you're not a Yeah, all right. Like, it's
Erin Cox 16:00
graciously give yourself permission to unfollow, because that is not
Blair Petroni 16:03
serving you also. You don't even have to unfollow them. You can look at the menu. You don't have to order. Yeah, I there are certain people I follow because I am obsessed with their style. Yeah, I'm not gonna dress like them because it doesn't honor me, yeah, but I love watching. But they're so fun. I love it. Yeah? Oh, it's like,
Erin Cox 16:29
it's like candy. Get to watch you be you in all your fabulous glory. And that's, yeah, yeah.
Blair Petroni 16:35
But again, this is information. It's input, right? Not everything they're gonna put on their body is gonna be for you, correct? It's just super, super important. So let's talk about why outfit repeating is this like hyper power move? Because it doesn't feel that way in a lot of people's minds.
Erin Cox 16:57
It feels glorious to me, to be totally honest, talk to me. Why? Kennedy?
Erin Cox 17:02
Well, I live my life with two small children for the most part. So anything that simplifies my life is a win, right? Anything that makes any part of my day any easier, also, I am a Systems person. Like, that's my creative outlet. I want to be the Pinterest mom. You need a spreadsheet built. You come on over. Like you need, you need a craft done. Like, give me the activity. Like, give me the game for the party. Are you gonna, like, pivot tables and stuff too?
Erin Cox 17:28
No. But like, if you need to figure out how to make something work, the best way for you, I can do that. I told you, laundry is my superpower. You need a system for your laundry at your house. Like, come on down. I got you covered.
Blair Petroni 17:39
Oh, my God, you could create a laundry system in a palm in an Excel, yeah.
Erin Cox 17:43
What works best for you? How many days a week can you do laundry? 231, every day. Do a load every day. Like, do you want to divide it by person? Like, what? What works best for you? You don't want to do like, one person's at a time and get that done you need to do. Do you want me to geek out on laundry somewhere. Why did she just go? Rain Man on me? Oh my
Blair Petroni 18:05
God, I didn't know that laundry. Rain Man existed, and she's sitting across from right here in the studio. Oh my God,
Blair Petroni 18:13
just like unlocked a whole new level of you. Whole new level. My God. There's been so many levels of you that I've unlocked the last couple of days. I still don't think the other ones that I unlocked yesterday are real well, you know,
Erin Cox 18:22
it's not real. She'll have to wait and find out.
Blair Petroni 18:24
They still don't if I know, I still don't think if I passed you a J you'd take a puff. Still don't believe that. We'll never believe that.
Erin Cox 18:32
Fair enough. Okay, fair enough. But all that to say systems, simplification, reducing decision fatigue, saving time and energy and allowing me to channel that into other things 100% on there every single time.
Blair Petroni 18:46
That's fair, that's fair the and that is truly when it comes to outfit repeating. That's another way to look at it. That's why I call it granimals. You know, your season, your body type, your essence. It's like the whole system that Walmart created, because they're like, look, you can take this top and you match it with these pants and these pants and these pants and these pants and these pants, and they take these pants and you match it with this shirt and this shirt and this shirt and this shirt and
Erin Cox 19:13
this shirt. And everyone was like, This is Genius, yeah. And that's what all of our closets should work
Blair Petroni 19:16
like and look like. And so when I say that to you guys, all of you guys are like, and I tell you like, this is not a dream. It is dead. Ass possible. It's not that hard, either. So when we talk about outfit repeating being a power move, here's why. Couple of reasons. Numero Uno, it communicates confidence and a really strong personal brand. And if you have anybody that is coming to you and trying to knock that down, those are people that are dead ass jealous that they don't know how to do it 100% like you got anybody that's like, you look stupid. I'd be like, Ooh, you spend a lot of money on shit. You know. Ever wear that sounds like jealousy, because I look fire constant,
Erin Cox 20:04
looks and smells a lot like something else.
Blair Petroni 20:06
Yeah, because I I absolutely look fire constantly, and definitely did not spend as much money as you did or as much time getting ready, correct, right?
Erin Cox 20:17
No, when your closet is over overflowing with things in it, it becomes impossible to get dressed. One, because you can't see everything. Two, because you can't possibly use everything. Three, because you have endless combinations of how you could pair it floating around in your head. And then you're gonna start putting stuff on, and it starts feeling weird, or like this doesn't work. And then you try something else, and before you know it, you have a pile of crap sitting on the floor closet that you're never gonna wear, and you're standing there in your underwear, like, why is my closet full? And I have nothing to put on my body?
Blair Petroni 20:51
Because nothing actually matches each other. You guys. You have all kinds of things in different seasons, so colors in different body types. You've got stuff meant for essence, for dramatics, for gamees, for romantics for right? And you've got stuff in different essences, right? You've got things meant for dramatic essence and gamine essence and romantic essence and natural essence, and nothing is actually who you are. And so you look at your closet and you're like, there's no threat of commonality. Yes, between all of these things, if you want to have a cohesive closet, there has to be this story that's being told. And the story is you. It is your season and your body type and your essence.
Erin Cox 21:39
I love that. The story of you.
Blair Petroni 21:42
It has to be Aaron. It'll have to be a bright, spring, flamboyant, natural with a classic essence. That's how your closet works. And then everything is catered to that. And then you'll look like you. Boom, done right. True style is truly about consistency. It's not about this quantity of clothing. Because I'll have clients come in all the time and say, like, I just need more stuff. I need more clothes. I need more clothes. I need more clothes. And I'm like, you really don't and they're like, I don't want a capsule wardrobe. And I'm like, I'm not telling you, take a capsule. Not telling you, take a capsule wardrobe.
Erin Cox 22:25
No, you don't have to capsule capsule wardrobe. I think if you're not inclined toward that, one of the value, valuable pieces of that is that you can, in 25 to 30 pieces of clothing, create innumerable outfits.
Blair Petroni 22:44
Mine is different. My number is a little bit different. And I'm gonna actually go through, I'm actually gonna tell them, Okay, which is, which is something that's so today, this is a big, a big thing that's gonna happen. I only talk about this with my elite styling clients. I'm gonna give them the secret numbers to everything. Okay, today. Okay, that's gonna happen a little bit. Okay. Bum would do that. All right. I'm gonna do that because there's a magic number for clothing and third layers and accessories that you need in your closet, yeah, in order to look incredible. Yes, and it is the opposite of what people think.
Erin Cox 23:24
It's supposed to be. It blew my mind.
Blair Petroni 23:27
It is the opposite, yeah. It is the inverse, yes, at what people think, and they're like, Huh, what? Because when, when you know, right, what you look incredible in and then you end up wearing that consistently. You become a trendsetter for people around you. You don't follow trends anymore. You are actually the trendsetter. Yes, I'll give you an example, because I have so many clients that are like, I just don't want to look like I'm old or I'm falling behind, or I just don't, you know, I'm not staking with the times. And I laugh like, I kind of just, like giggle and I say I'm not laughing at you, but like, the things that are for you will be for you in perpetuity. The people that are chasing trends. Are doing that because they're actually trying to find what works for them. Yes, trends come and go. That's a reason why we jokingly stay in style, like, don't throw any way anything away. It'll come back in 20 years. Yeah, people are trying to figure out what looks good on them. That's why they're following trends. Or they're trying to keep up with the Joneses. Yes, okay, when you know your season, your body type and your essence, you actually have unlocked the secret to everything that looks fire on you. So if, for example, you look great in wide leg pants, and wide leg pants are in that season amazing. Congratulations. Yeah, good for you. I'm excited for you. You're gonna look incredible. Yeah? But you don't need to worry about following trends. I had a client come in and tell me, oh my gosh, I saw this woman that had these espadrilles on in this meeting that I was in and oh my god, all I wanted to do was just wear those espadrilles that she had on. I mean, that woman was probably some sort of, like, flamboyant natural, where I just had these, like, really big experts. And I was, like, she was trend setting, because no one around her was wearing anything like that. Yeah, and it was inspirational to this classic that was sitting in front of me. A lot of us forget that when we are afraid that we're wearing too much or something that's like, quote, unquote, against trend, we are inspiring people that are around us. Yeah, you are always an inspiration to someone.
Erin Cox 25:57
Yeah. And it makes so much sense, because if you sit back and you look at a trend report, or you're flipping through a magazine and you're seeing all the things that are that are in for the season, so many of those I have, when I have done that, I've sat back and felt like, well, that's not for me. Ballet core, cottage core, like, that's not to say they're not to say they're not for somebody, because somebody looks incredible in those Yeah, they're not for me. And so releasing myself from the need to feel like I've got to figure out a way to make that work for myself, or that I'm gonna go buy, like, the ditsy floral like, Please peter pan collar blouse, because that's what's in this season. It's, it's a waste of my money and energy.
Blair Petroni 26:42
It is, it is. I have a client that is a dramatic with more of like a yin leaning like classic ish, classic leaning Yin essence. And she came to see me how last year, I believe year before, maybe she's done her color analysis, her style analysis, her closet clean out. We've uploaded all of her stuff into the app, and then we've also done shopping for her, because she's like, trying to, like, very, very slowly and carefully rebuild her wardrobe. Yeah. Very like thoughtfully, and it never fails her that every single time she goes anywhere, whether it's work, whether it's an event with her friends, whether she is always complimented, now constantly consistently Yes, and she is an outspoken advocate of like, learning your everything, learning your seizure and your body type and your essence. And she is always telling people like, you, dude, you got to do it, because it's about learning you like, it's not me, dude, it's me, but it's not me. It's like, once you learn your secrets, you become the person everybody because so all of her friends are, like, trying to copy her, yeah? But it's not going to work for them,
Erin Cox 28:07
because that's not different, yeah, exactly, exactly
Blair Petroni 28:10
everyone wants to look like her. I'm like, yeah, they do. Yeah, you look amazing. Yeah, because you get jumpsuits. But also, even
Erin Cox 28:17
if you don't get jumpsuits, if you're in all of those things that are for you, you are gonna look amazing, uh huh. So, uh huh,
Blair Petroni 28:26
let's talk about and actually, I want you to tell everybody, because you were the one that brought this up, and I was like, You're a genius, yes, tell about some of the, like, famous outfit repeaters.
Erin Cox 28:38
Oh, okay, so first on her list is Michelle Obama, hell yeah. Second on our list is Kate Middleton,
Blair Petroni 28:44
okay, but she is so well known, yeah, being an outfit repeater, and that's such a big deal for royalty, Yes, such a big deal because they were very well known for never wearing the exact same gowns to the same state dinners, over and over and over again. And what she did is she would show herself like wearing the same or out in public to like, meet people, but she has been the person to wear the same things to state dinners that she wears to, like, greet different dignitaries with photos and like, that's never happened before, so it's a huge deal for her.
Erin Cox 29:31
Yeah. Jane Birkin is another one. And then then we get into some of the men, yeah, and I was introduced to some of the men first. I believe it was through that documentary the minimalists, yeah, but they talked about Steve Jobs, yeah, and Mark Zuckerberg and how they basically have five to seven of the same T shirt and five to seven of the same pairs of jeans. And they wear the same outfit every single day. Why? Because it reduces the decision fatigue we make 1000s and 1000s of subconscious, unconscious choices every single day. And then you think about all the other choices that you're asked to make. And when you are a business owner or a parent or a spouse or that, that number just keeps climbing. So any places that you can remove decisions that have to be made, yeah? Like those men made so many decisions every single day that they took one away and it simplified their life enormously.
Blair Petroni 30:37
Yeah. I mean, Steve, for example, was very well documented. I mean, everybody made fun of it, right? But so well documented before he passed of wearing his black turtlenecks and his jeans and his white sneakers, perpetuity, yeah. I mean, that's literally 1015, years of Steve's life, every keynote he did for Apple every photo you you saw Steven. That's what he said, Yeah.
Erin Cox 31:05
And, I mean, it was iconic for who he was and his brand, but it also saved him a whole lot of time and energy and thought every single morning. Yeah, absolutely. And that's genius,
Blair Petroni 31:17
yeah, yeah. I mean, he was genius in so many other ways. Yeah, absolutely. Let's, um, we're gonna pivot now, you guys, let's, let's talk about the secret. Don't you waiting long enough. Let's talk about the secret. So this is again, y'all. This is the first time ever it publicly that I'm revealing this. I've done it closed door with clients, but I've never publicly revealed the secrets that I'm revealing right now, usually, this is for the elite styling clients. At this point
Erin Cox 31:49
of your pens you're gonna need them.
Blair Petroni 31:51
This is good stuff, you guys all right. So this is the secret to building the granimals that you're gonna want. And there it's like, it's the numbers okay around your style ID, which is what I call your Kibbe and your Kitchener, or, quote, unquote, your chicken and your seasoning. Because I jokingly say, like your Kibbe, it's your body, it's your lines, it's your rules. It's like, why something looks good on you? I call it your piece of chicken. This is your body, and then your essence. I call it your seasoning. For anybody that is new to the podcast, it's like the vibe like that you throw it's the seasoning on the chicken. It's a vibe that you put on your clothes. Okay? And I call it it's, it's Kitchener esque for me. So John and and his peeps, they believe that it's fully about what you look like. For me, I think it's like at most 50% what you look like, but I think it's 50% probably more, up to 70 about your soul, about who you are inside. That is because it shines through like so effortlessly, I believe, yeah. Which is why, for example, some people will look at some of my clients, will be like, they're classic. I'm like, Oh no, they're dramatic. They've got bloodlust. It's a little bit different, yeah. Which is why, like, boss looks better on them than Chanel, yeah? Like, it's, it's different, yeah, you need a little bit of that, yeah, just a little, like, right,
Erin Cox 33:29
sharp, just little edge, some sharp, little scary, yeah, yeah, like,
Blair Petroni 33:32
just a little bit of edge to them. So let's talk about this all right. Here's the number you guys. You need 55th, five, zero pieces of clothing and third layers that have details on them. Let's break that down. When I say clothing, what I mean is tops and bottoms, dresses, skirts, pants, blouses, whatever. Okay, jumpsuits, yeah, if you get jumpsuits, everyone's gonna be like this chick is so obsessed with jumpsuit I am, I am. I love them, things of that nature. Okay, that's clothing. Then we talk about third layers. Third layers is anything that you're going to put on top of that. So that's like, vests, sweaters, blazers, jackets, kimonos. You guys get kimonos, ponchos, things of that nature. Like, get asked your poncho, which everyone's like, why is she wearing a blanket like that?
Erin Cox 34:45
Is because she's an FN Look, guys.
Blair Petroni 34:48
That is from Rafa Loren, that is purple label that shit walk the runway. You will talk respect to that blanket. When you look at that blanket, you will speak to it with respect. I. Anyway, five zero. So you're going to have 50 of those in varying numbers. Typically, what I tell people is like 40 pieces of clothing, 10/3 layers. And here's what I mean by detail. When I talk about detail, I'm talking neck detail, hip detail, features on your pants, your skirts, your dresses, shoe detail. What detail is, is essentially anything that you would look at someone's clothing and want to make a comment to them about, hmm, that's
Erin Cox 35:35
a good way of thinking about it.
Blair Petroni 35:37
You would want to go, Oh, that's cool. Let's talk about what you and I are wearing today. Okay, I have a print on my shirt, yes, okay, that's a detail, yes. On your jacket. There's texture on your jacket. You also have these really cool there's these punch outs, right? You have rivets. You also have the ribbon that's surrounding the edge. Those are details without details on your clothing. It is not interesting. This is why we are when we purchase things like from Amazon or even from the store, and there is just, it's just shirt or just pants, and there is nothing interesting about it. You're like, I don't know why I don't like this, because it's not interesting. There's no details on it, and they're just because it's plain doesn't mean it's not interesting. For example, there is a pair of ACRIS jeans that were so perfectly made. You guys, the stitching was so perfect on this pair of jeans that as you looked at it, you were like, my god, I think that's the most perfect pair of pants I've ever seen in its perfection. It was so detailed, like things like that. Yeah, it's down to that level of detail that you're looking for, because you can tell when a stitch is in the wrong place, when something is that perfect. Yes, that's what you're looking you would want to say something to someone on my shoes today. Okay, I've got multiple tones of colors on my shoes. I have quilting, I have leather, I have a braid. Yeah, right. There's three different things that are happening on my boots right now. That's something that's like, completely different. Okay, that's interesting. That's shoe detail. Yeah, different things happen.
Erin Cox 37:35
That's also, I think, a very helpful tip, especially as I'm sitting here with all of my classicness, thinking about when things feel boring, right? If it should work, but it doesn't, but it feels boring. But being a classic isn't boring, and no, generally it is, because it's lacking some sort of detail.
Yep, absolutely
Erin Cox 37:57
so take that one to the bank, folks.
Blair Petroni 38:00
That's right. It's absolutely right. You're then going to plan your outfits using your, what I call your superpowers, for your Kibbe. And what that means is whatever makes you special, and your Kibby is what you're going to do? Yeah, so if you're a dramatic, it's your vertical. It's the fact that you look really tall. You're going to make sure that in your outfits you are honoring that vertical. If you are a natural, it's the width your supermodel you have, the broad shoulders. You're going to make sure that you're honoring your width in all of your outfits. If you're a classic, it's that balance. Your whole body is so balanced. If you're gamine, it's your petiteness. It's not that you are short. It's that you look small. If you are romantic, it's that you have that double curve. You need to be honoring that, and you need intense waist emphasis. Now I'm not going to go into all of these different outfit plans. That's not what this episode is about. But when you utilize the clothing that you have, and then you go through that, everything is going to feel different. But how do we utilize clothing if we only have 50 pieces in your closet, to make everything feel different, just by honoring your superpowers. Oh, remember that thing that I said earlier about you needing twice what you need of something else you need 100 accessories
Erin Cox 39:40
that blew my mind when you told me that it blows most people's minds, yeah, because they think it's the opposite.
Blair Petroni 39:47
Absolutely you need 100 accessories, at least in your closet, and that's from the top of your head to the tip of your toes. Guys, that's hats. Earrings, glasses, sunglasses, necklaces, bracelets, rings, chains, belts, bags, shoes and everything in between, scarves, because from head to toe when you are able to change out your accessories. That is what is going to make your outfit look different. That is why, when y'all look at my outfits of the day, even though I'm wearing the same clothes, doesn't look like the same outfit. Yeah, because maybe my hair is different and my makeup is different and my accessories are different. They're different outfits, yeah, but it's the same clothes, 50 items, but 100 accessories. So yes, you can dead ass, go to your spouse and be like Blair says, I need more shoes. Yes, you do. You do need more shoes? Yeah, absolutely need more shoes. Truth, 100% you need
Erin Cox 41:02
more shoes. You need more shoes.
100% Yeah, it's important.
Erin Cox 41:07
Yeah. That was that was staggering to me, especially someone who tends to gravitate towards the same jewelry regularly, that that number initially felt overwhelming of like, how? And now as I sit back and I'm like, well, the time you think about glasses to shoes and everything in between, it's really not that many of each one, like, so, so it's not like I have to go have 100 pairs of earrings, because that's just completely overwhelming and probably unnecessary. But if you have a handful of go to pieces from each of those categories, like it does, add up to 100 pretty quickly, very quickly, very quickly.
Erin Cox 41:43
Yeah, it can be done.
Blair Petroni 41:45
It's encouraged. A lot of people feel like that's so overwhelming, but I'm like, think about this way you got, if there's a category of like, there's 20 of these categories right, where you've got hats and glasses and earrings and rings and bracelet like, that's probably about 20 categories that you can go head to toe. You have five in each of those. Yeah, that's 100 already. Yeah, guys, it is not that hard. There's a lot of women that are like, oh shit, I could get to like, 25 just with bags and shoes. Yeah? Absolutely. There are a lot of women that are like, Oh, damn, I can get to 100 just with shoes. Yes, I have a client that gets you 100 with, like, one closet worth of shoes. She has so many shoes, so jealous of her closet. It's amazing. But guys, that's the secret. Yeah, 50 clothes, 100 accessories. Yeah, accessories make all the difference. And no one is talking about this. No one is talking about this, no one online, no stylist. It's a big secret. Big secret. One of the easiest things that you can do to help yourself as you're like, running through all of this. So there's an app that I really, really love. It's called wearing, W, H, E, R, I N, G, not sponsored, not sponsored. It's a free app. When you what you're able to do, you're able to catalog your entire closet and wearing, I love that thing you are able to I mean, everything, shirts, pants, jackets, necklaces, shoes. I mean, like everything you can put inside a wearing. You take photos of everything. It removes the background, and you're able to create boards of different outfits. You can even take photos of yourself and attach it to those boards so you can see exactly what you looked like and everything. And you can tweak those outfits. You can tell it like what days who decided to wear that it'll literally start calculating price per wear. If you say how many times you've worn it, and you tell it also how much you paid for the thing. I mean, it is fire. That app is fire. It is so good. And again, it's free.
Erin Cox 44:05
So the app is free, and that cost per word tool is, is it's a, if you're a numbers person, if you're an analytics person, it's a fun number to pay attention to.
Blair Petroni 44:15
My God, so fun. It's so fun. There's a lot of people that are trying to find an app that does like a lot of different things, like, can it help me pack for vacations? Yes, wearing does that? Can it help me plan out what I'm going to wear for an entire week? Can help you plan out what you want to wear for the entire year, if that's the type of person you are? Yeah. Can it help me pick clothing based off of tagging. Yes, you can put any type of tag that you want to in here. Yeah, can I put in even sense, like perfumes? Yes, you can even put perfumes in here, like the tip of the iceberg, like you can get as creative with wearing, almost as far as your brain can go with wearing. It's very. Very impressive. Very, very impressive. Next, let's talk about how you make outfits feel fresh when you're just like, how, how do I make them feel like they're new again? But it's the same clothes all the time. Blair, because for some people, that's a really hard idea to grasp, yeah, especially if they haven't done it before,
Erin Cox 45:29
especially if you haven't done it before, yeah, that is that yes, or speaking
Erin Cox 45:37
to my soul like I
Blair Petroni 45:38
haven't done it, yeah, I haven't done it. Or maybe someone just has never laid it out for you like this before. Okay, cool. Let's talk about it. Number one, why don't you play with color? How about you change the palette around one staple piece? Okay, so maybe you have, let's say, the shirt that you're wearing right now. Well, instead of having cream all the way around, what if you did green all the way around, or you did blue all the way around, you did red all the way around. Because you need to play with your vertical, because you're a flamboyant natural, yeah. So you know that you need to have this vertical looking new, making you look tall, head to toe. Okay, cool. Well, the cream is doing that for you right now. But how do we do that with another color? You're keeping one staple piece but everything else, yeah, cool. You could do that. Yeah, right. That's completely an option. Something fun. You could add or swap a layer, okay? Or accessories. That's something that you can totally do. So I'm just gonna keep rocking with you. Yeah, super far do it because I'm staring at you and my brains,
Erin Cox 46:50
like, do I need to, like, readjust,
Blair Petroni 46:53
take, take it off. So adding or swapping layers and accessories. So, blazers, belts, scarves, jewelry. So if you wanted to wear this entire outfit again, yes, one of the things that we could do is we could take off the necklace, the earrings and the shoes. And what's super fun is when you were coming in and we were going to do this episode, you were like, What should I wear? And you had a completely different idea of the accessories than I did, because I saw the accessories that you had, and I was like, actually, I want you in this necklace. Yeah? And you were like, initially, you were like, Should I do the red one? I was like, No, do the blue one. Yeah, right. Because for me, I was looking for scale. I felt like, for me, I felt like the red one because it's smaller, didn't have enough scale like I wanted elongation, okay, on you. But that's another way you can do this. You could wear dead ass, wear this exact same outfit, but just change up the accessories and change up your hair, yeah, and it would look completely different. That's a whole nother thing that you can do. Okay, changing the shoes in the bag to shift the vibe. Okay, what if you had the exact same accessories, but we put you in tennis shoes and a backpack, completely different vibe, completely different vibe. Yeah right. Or we put you in high heels and like a Chanel bag, right? That would make you look like an executive, yeah, right. There's an approachability factor that's changing every time we change the shoes and the bag. Okay, things about that. There's a vibe chef that happens next, tucking, rolling, nodding or belting for a silhouette remix. Now this is going to go hand in hand based on your body type, but for example, if you need waist emphasis instead of doing a tuck for a waist emphasis, what if you actually knotted the shirt instead of tucking it or surplusing it? Yeah, right. There's a ton of different ways that you can learn waist emphasis, yeah, okay, things of that nature. Or for you guys, instead of you wearing a shirt, having it, you know, be tucked in right at the crook of your elbow, and you're wearing, like, the super high waisted pants, what if you wore your mid rise pants so that it was a low rise on you, and the shirt was, you know, it gave you the elongation from the top, same shirt, different silhouette, yeah, tons of different ways. You just have to know your superpowers in order to be able to do that. And then, last but not least, it's changing your hair and makeup. Okay, this outfit, you wear the exact same outfit. But what if we actually had you in a chignon? Okay, we had a chignon, yep, at the back, at the bottom, and then we had you in a completely different lip, like, instead of that lip, we picked, you know, one of your oranges or something like that. So it made the orange pop right there. It looked different. Yeah, things like that. Even. And it's it can be that simple and that subtle, right? That that's it.
Erin Cox 50:05
Yeah, that makes it feel so much more digestible and like, simplified than it has always felt for me before,
Blair Petroni 50:13
so so easy. And people can go on and like, if you guys need to replay that segment for yourself, and pretend like I'm talking to you, and take a whole outfit that you're wearing and then pretend like I'm talking to you guys in your outfit, yeah? And pretend like it's me explaining to you what I would do with your outfit. Imagine, imagine, close your eyes, and then do it with
Erin Cox 50:38
another one and dead ass. Yeah, no,
Blair Petroni 50:40
absolutely do it again, yeah, again and again until it feels like something that is digestible and easy for you to do for yourself. Truly. It's true
Erin Cox 50:53
and and when you have unlocked that, like, as you talked about just changing the heel and making it making it look more like suiting, yeah, you know, versus putting on a sneaker when you have something that you have to dress for, when you have an occasion or a reason, you can go into what you your your wardrobe as it is, and start pulling things out and refreshing it, recreating it, without having to go then spend the time and the energy and the money to find something new that you may end up not really liking anyway. Yeah, yeah.
Blair Petroni 51:33
100% it also, when you start playing with all of these things, it really helps you find those pieces in your closet that you can't make work, yeah, where you're like, No, I really, really can't make this work. Yes, I have tried every single trick that Blair mentioned. No, it dead. Ass just doesn't work. Yeah? Like I've done I've given it the shot, yeah, I tried the Quint all five. Yeah, done work. Yeah, right. I gave it its shot. Yes, Cool. Bye. Bye. Thank you for your service.
Erin Cox 52:10
Thank you for your service, and thank you for the information that you've given me.
Blair Petroni 52:15
And that's what we say, Guys, when we do closet clean outs, literally every time my client and I throw it in whatever pile it goes to, whether it's consignment or it's trash, or it's goodwill, or it's friends, we literally go, thank you for your service. We throw it Yeah, support, yeah. Thank you for your service, because it's all information lesson
Erin Cox 52:36
release, that's right, yeah.
Blair Petroni 52:39
So you want to talk about the funny, snarky comments. Oh yes, those are my favorite. You want to do one. You want to be the one that says one always, yeah, do it
Erin Cox 52:51
Okay, so you can always deliver your comeback with humor or grace. For example, yeah, and I looked amazing both times
Blair Petroni 53:01
I wore it. Yeah, so somebody says, like, didn't you wear that already?
Erin Cox 53:07
Yes, I did. And I looked amazing both times I wore it. Yes, that
Blair Petroni 53:11
is absolutely what you could say, yeah. And I looked amazing both times.
Erin Cox 53:15
And I continue to look amazing every other time I wear it after this
Blair Petroni 53:18
one, too, correct, yeah? Because sometimes you totally will have those people that have no tact and ask you really stupid, strange questions, and you wear that already. You should try it. Yeah, like I did, it's gonna look like shit on you, because it's not for you to say that, but like, you know, stuff like that, or, you know, and this is another one of the comebacks that we have, or you could just, like, say, f the grace, and basically say to them, like, which is truly what Liz McGuire said, like, I might be an outfit repeater, but you're an outfit rememberer, which is just as pathetic,
Erin Cox 53:56
completely, completely, which is
Blair Petroni 53:58
completely ridiculous. Also you. If you are somebody that feels very strongly about sustainability, or you have some values about personal style, let me give you some facts that you can start spouting off to people. These are pretty good ones to make people Shut up and leave you alone. Number one, 60% of clothes today are made with plastic. I prefer mine coming from the 40% with natural fibers. Yeah, you say that to somebody and they'll go, okay, like that ends that
Erin Cox 54:40
conversation pretty fast, yeah? Or the average woman spends about $2,000 a year on clothes and she wears 20 to 30% of what she buys. I prefer to not waste my money, yeah.
Blair Petroni 54:52
Like that takes their comment from like to I was just joking, like, oh yeah. I bet you were. Yeah. Bet. To wear. I wasn't, yeah, I wasn't. Another one. Fast fashion has a dark side to it. It's literally costing 1000s of third world women their lives from long work hours and appalling conditions with dangerous chemicals, a simple Google search would tell you everything you needed to know, like, damn, I bet you're a lot of fun at parties.
Erin Cox 55:23
Cool. Also clothing waste. The real cost of clothing waste,
Blair Petroni 55:30
absolutely, absolutely. But like, I mean, let's I'm not, like, we're not, we're not joking about that, though, guys like that is actually real when you are looking at the fact that a lot of the clothing with that's being made with these fast fashion brands, and again, guys Anthro, Madewell, Urban Outfitters, some of these brands that you think are like higher end even Banana Republic, they are considered fast fashion. They come out with a lot of clothes constantly. They are being made by mostly women in third world countries that are doing back breaking labor for way too many hours a day, for pennies on the dollar, with chemicals and working conditions that are so subhuman they are literally dying. Yeah, yeah.
Erin Cox 56:20
Yeah. Well, and when that shirt gets a hole in it after the second time you've worn it, and you throw it in the trash, or you send it to, to wherever you're going to send it to, there are beaches in countries all over the world that are literal trash heaps. Correct of clothing, yep. Like, if you want to go do some research, go do some research on the beaches in Ghana, and how much clothing waste ends up there every year. And I'm a mom, like, I want to leave a legacy for my kids of teaching them to care for the world that we have so that that is personally meaningful to me as I go through my clothing journey and I'm my shopping.
Blair Petroni 57:06
Yeah, I completely agree with you. Yeah. This, this episode went from haha, from topical haha to topical.
Erin Cox 57:12
We just told you how to shut someone down, and now,
Blair Petroni 57:14
now we're gonna make you feel guilty. Sorry, guys. Next one, reframing, excuse me reframing your repetition as savviness and not laziness, because there's, I mean, a lot of people that will try to make you feel which is the strangest thing, because I've seen it happen firsthand. Yeah, I've had somebody try to make outfit repeating seem lazy, like in here, just being lazy. Imagine you saying paying $180 for these jeans today that make my ass look fire, and then wearing them for 10 years, at least way smarter than me paying $30 every year for a pair of target jeans for 10 years, yeah, and at that point, spending $360 if I'm only wearing those target jeans for one year, I could dead ass buy two pairs of these name brand jeans. Yeah, what? Yeah, come on.
Erin Cox 58:17
That's just good math. It's great math. There's no fuzzy math here that should go.
Blair Petroni 58:25
The math is math and the math is math, and which is why, again, I jokingly tell my female clients this all the time. I'm like, do you understand who I don't have to explain like style math to when I talk about buying high end quality products so that they don't have to shop a
Erin Cox 58:43
lot the men,
Blair Petroni 58:45
the fucking men. The men get it because they're like, oh, yeah, I don't want to shop anymore. Yeah. They're like, if I buy this $1,000 pair of Ferragamo loafers, whatever I was like, What do I want to say? Loafers? Yeah, then I can wear them for 20 years, and then when they wear out, I can then just get them resold and wear them for another 20 years. Correct, correct. You can get them resold for $150 and then wear them for another 20 years and they're still they will still look as incredible as the day you buy as long as you like, condition them with the leather and love on them. Yes, yes, your $1,000 investment will last you for a very long time, whereas there are men who buy $100 loafers every single year they throw them away, yeah, because they're trash, and after 10 years, they've spent that grand while you've had literally $1,000 ferragama loafers that you've worn for 40 that look just as incredible. Yeah, guys, make the math
Erin Cox 59:58
math for you. Math, yeah. And if you have a if you have a good tailor, not only are they helping you tailor your pieces, but they can also help you with with repairs totally clothing. So if you, if you end up snagging a sweater really badly, and the and the threads aren't cut that can be worked back into a garment. If you have a high quality fabric, a cotton or a wool, and it gets a hole, like it gets a moth hole, or it gets pinched on a hanger and there's a tear like those can be repaired with little effort, and save your quality piece and give you another several years of wear out
Blair Petroni 1:00:39
of it. There was, like, a video that I was watching online where I can't, I can't remember if it was like a wool sweater or cashmere sweater or something, but like, somebody was, like, shaving it, and it had, like, moth holes in it. And I was like, Oh, they better save those moths. They better save those shavings. Because, like, they can dead ass, put some binder in there, and then they can, like, sprinkle those shavings on top, and then they can put that little sheet of parchment paper, and they can use their iron, and it can actually, like, fill that hole and make it stay. But I was like, I don't, I mean, that is not what this video is about, but they better dead ass give those shavings back to that client. Yeah, hopefully that client
Erin Cox 1:01:19
knows, yeah, hope, yeah. If not.
Blair Petroni 1:01:20
Now you do if not. I was like, Oh, also, that's not what this video is about, but y'all are welcome. That's how you repair holes in your sweaters. There's a binding agent that you can buy where, if you have enough of the like material of your sweater. It's essentially, like, almost like a little bit of a glue, but it's like a powder. You put the powder in with, like the materials, and then you like, fill that in in that little hole, and then you put, like, the parchment paper on top of it, and then you put your iron on it, and basically, it'll like, adhere to the fibers that are around the edge of that hole so that you're actually able to save, save the clothing. I'm not talking we're like massive assholes, like y'all you got, you got Iron Man size holes in your shit. You're pwned. Get a patch. You got something small. I got you, boo boo, don't worry about it. Here's one of the things that I do want to do for this episode. I would love to issue a challenge.
Erin Cox 1:02:30
Ooh, do they get to send us pictures?
Blair Petroni 1:02:33
I do. I want them to tag us. Yeah, because I think there are. I actually, I think I know, I know there are listeners that listen to this that love a challenge for style, that they love to tag us in. I want to give them a challenge. I want them to re wear something three ways. Ooh, okay,
Blair Petroni 1:02:52
this week. Okay, and tag the show. Okay? Tag style rebellion, whether it's a jacket, whether it's a dress, it's a skirt, it's a shirt, the exact same thing. Okay, wear it this week in three whether shoes, three different ways, the same exact thing. So I'm
Erin Cox 1:03:12
gonna say this one more time for my Enneagram, one classic brain, one item, one item. Three ways, three ways, photograph
Blair Petroni 1:03:19
and tag. Yep, check and it cannot be like earrings or a necklace.
Erin Cox 1:03:23
Okay, don't, don't accessory. Me, don't accessory, even though I just said shoes, well,
Erin Cox 1:03:29
they're sort of like a gray area.
Blair Petroni 1:03:31
So what I'll say you can do shoes if it's like some crazy shoes, because y'all right, now Aaron's wearing these like fire ass. They're so good. These like fire ass candy purple loafers that are just here. We'll just do this. So beautiful.
Erin Cox 1:03:50
Oh my god, raspberry velvet. Sam Edelman Lorraine loafers. Oh god, they're pretty. Go find them. Yeah, they're
Blair Petroni 1:03:57
wicked beautiful. I love them. They're pretty. Yeah, unless it's something like that, yeah, yeah, okay, because that's a challenge. Challenge accepted something like that, yeah, we're gonna do that for them. Sounds good. Otherwise, guys, that's the outfit repeater episode as a pode.
Erin Cox 1:04:15
Go be outfit repeaters and have a great day. Go, get, go,
Blair Petroni 1:04:18
make it happen. You guys. Go, go. Repeat all those beautiful clothing options. I know you have my closet. We love you. Bye, y'all you.
