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    If Saving Money is Wrong, I don’t Want to be Right.

    Earlier this year, I moved from Rockville, MD to Arlington, VA. While I moved back to the city life (yay!), the cost of living increased by 10%. *cue emoji sad face*.Which means the necessities like rent and food are more expensive. So I guess my shopping days are over, right?

    Wrong!

    My bills might have increased, but I can find a way to still shop on a budget.

    1 way of doing that is by shopping at thrift, consignment and/or vintage stores. Yes, these pre-loved garments are just as awesome at a discounted price. I’ve been shopping at some of these places lately and not only do I love the clothes, but I love that I still have more money for myself, cha-ching!

    I recently purchased this maxi dress by Pins + Needles from Buffalo Exchange for $17. Originally $89.

    81% discount!!!

    While there are so many thift and cosignment shops in the DMV area, here are some places you should check out:

    Fia’s Fab Finds
    806 Upshur St., NW
    Washington, DC 20011
    This place is known for the monthly $20 Fill-a-bag events. You would get a medium sized bag and stuff clothes, shoes and more.
    Price Range: $$

    Buffalo Exchange
    Georgetown
    3279 M St., NW
    Washington,  DC
    This vintage,  trendy shop have some of the most bold and unique clothes. Also they have some of the friendliest workers who make you feel right at home.
    Price Range: $

    Charity’s Closet/Success in Style
    Inside the Historic Savage Mill
    8600 Foundry St.
    Savage, MD 20763
    Everything in the store cost $5. Also, If you volunteer, you can get one free item of clothing!
    Price Range: $

    Redd Trading
    7801 Woodmont Ave.
    Bethesda, MD 20814
                 &
    1413 Wisconsin Ave., NW
    Washington, DC 20007
    This place* sales recycled designer clothing, shoes, and accessories at a discounted price. 
    Price Range: $$

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    Spring Forecast 2015

    Spring is in the air (although it doesn’t feel like it here). Weather analyst are expecting a milder start, temperature wise, to the season in the Washington, DC area. Also expect some moisture with frequent showers and possible severe storms.

    Based on the possible conditions, below area some suggested items needed for the spring season

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    Topshop striped long sleeve shirt / H m coat, $52 / Boohoo blue denim mini skirt / Kat Maconie high heel sandals, $135 / Totes plastic umbrella $17 / Water proof eye liner $20 / Nars cosmetic $26/ Chloé rose perfume / Mizani styling product, $17

    Clothes 

    Trench coat: Top off your wardrobe with this classic light overcoat to protect you from the elements of wind and rain.

    Denim: While we’re on the subject of classic wardrobe, denim gives you an effortless look.

    Heels: One of the top trends for Spring/Summer 2015 elongate your legs (and protect your feet from puddles on random rainy days) with platform.

    Makeup

    Lips: Keep makeup on the minimum by adding a light touch of a pinkish nude color to your lips.

    Eye: With the minimal look add a bold color eyeliner to make the eyes pop.

    Beauty

    Perfume: While the scent of spring will mostly ooze flowers, keep your personal scent light and fresh.

    Hair: Moisture + Moisture + Moisture = Frizz. Minimize the frizz with serum.

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    March 14, 2015 @ 9:25:53AM

    On March 14, 2015 at exactly 9:24:56 AM will represent the first 10 digits of Pi.
    3.14159245653589793238…


    If you recall, Pi was the talk of the town in math class when we described circles.

    The Importance of Pi

    Pi Equals

    No matter how big or small the circumference of the circle is, the diameter has to adjust to make a line from one end of the circle to the center to the other end of the circle, which the ratio ALWAYS equals Pi. #Themoreyouknow

    So on Saturday, let’s celebrate the day on what the math geniuses have discovered.
    Everyday is Pi Day

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    Happy New Year from F∀SH!OℕMA∓I⊂S + Announcement

    Happy 2015

    Happy 2015 my fellow fashionistas!

    I just want to take this time to announce that I’m extending my love of math and fashion to Science, Technology and Engineering. That’s right, I’m extending my blog to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or STEM. So get excited for the upcoming posts starting next week. As I promised before, I will make the topics easy as Π. (I’m too good, haha)

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