The Clunkster

Sorority Sunday

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Shirt (no longer being sold by Xi Gamma Nu but make a donation here anyway). Shorts. Bralette. Sneakers. Sunglasses

It's Sorority Sunday! This edition doesn't have any letters, but it's just as important to me. This past year, my sorority participated in a walk for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. To raise money, we sold these adorable t-shirts that I ended up turning into a tank top! Multiple Myeloma is a cancer formed by malignant plasma cells. One of the sisters in my sorority has been personally affected by it, and I'm so proud to say that Xi Gamma Nu was able to raise $5,800 in her mother's honor! This shirt represents how much my sisters support each other, and highlights one of the core values of Fraternity and Sorority Life that most people forget: Philanthropy!

I wore this tank with my new jean shorts, which I really love. They fit my butt perfectly, they're not too short, and they're not too long. I also wore my bralette and choker, as well as my white Converse to match the white and maroon aesthetic of the tank. This is really more of a lazy look for yet another hot day, which is why I'm not wearing makeup and have my hair in a very high top knot. 

Click here to learn more about Multiple Myeloma and helping the cause!

Comfy and Cool

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Bralette. Leggings (similar). Moccasins. Sweater (no longer being sold at The Gap).

Who needs a shirt when you've got a bralette? If you've been following me for long, you understand my philosophy. This photo was taken waaaaay back at the beginning of this past school year (RIP), but I figured it was relevant since it's hot as all hell on Long Island right now, and I really haven't been a big fan of shirts. Really, a bralette is just like a crop top or bikini top. It's adorable and ornate, so it could totally pass. And even if it doesn't, I don't care, I'm wearing it anyway. In past looks, I've worn bralettes without anything, but this time I added my Clunkster gray sweater. 

I really miss these leggings. They're so so comfortable, but completely ripped down the inner thighs since my thighs are muscular and rub together a lot. I definitely got good use out of these leggings. They made my ass look fire. My moccasins are also super comfy. Overall, this is a really comfy look with a little big of sex appeal, I guess. 

Happy Birthday to The Clunkster!

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Damn, guys. I made my first a year ago today. How crazy is that?! It feels like this year flew by, but it also feels like I've been doing this forever. That's probably THE cheesiest thing I could've said right now.

I started The Clunkster because I was really bored of what was out there. I was really sick of being told what to do -- be it the way I write, act, or dress. Since fashion has been my creative outlet for as long as I could remember, I wanted to start a blog that would bring my expressions to the masses, while simultaneously proving that fashion can be FUN! 

Through this past year, things haven't always been fun. I've gotten super discouraged because I hadn't gotten to where I wanted to go and even stopped blogging altogether a couple times. I'll be completely honest; I definitely was shooting to have more of a following in a year than I currently have. But life is full of surprises. I had never run a blog before, and I completely underestimated the amount of time it would take, and how hard it would be to prioritize it, especially as a busy college student. 

However, I'm a perfectionist, and I will never be good enough for myself, so I have to remember to pat myself on the back for my successes. In just one short year, I've managed to build partnerships with FOUR brands (and hopefully two in the making, wink wink), gain almost 500 followers on Instagram, have an article written about me, and learn a ton about myself and my style. When I first started, I said that I wanted to see myself kind of define my style. I definitely did that, but I also realized how dynamic my style is. I've learned a ton about photography, social media, overall managing a brand, and never giving up, even when I don't post for months at a time. 

Most importantly though, I've fallen even more in love with clothes, jewelry, accessories, makeup, hair products, and beyond. I'm so thankful for all the people that follow me on my various platforms, and for the people that actually read my posts! Every like, comment, follow, and view. Every time someone says "Hey, you're doing a really great job with the blog!" my heart skips ten beats. At the end of the day, this is absolutely what I love doing. And though it hasn't always been easy, what is easy in life? 

Going into my second year of The Clunkster, I'm looking to build more partnerships, post more consistently, actually learn how to use Pinterest, and keep having fun! I have so many ideas, and this is all just the beginning. So thanks again, and stay tuned for the continuation of this wild ride.

Love,
The Clunkster

You Just Don't Understand

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Sweater (no longer being sold at dELiA*s). Leggings. Sneakers. Lipgloss. Sunglasses (similar).

This is one of my favorite sweaters I've ever owned. My friend's mother called me "the cutest little badass" when I was wearing it one time, which I think suits me perfectly. I wore this out to a dinner that went horribly, so the darker tones definitely matched my vibe. I kept things on my bottom half simple, just leggings and Converse, but added my choker and vamp lip to really pull it all together. I felt like a high-fashion goth kid. "You just don't understand, Mom!"

Throwback Thursday

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Dress (no clue I'm sorry). Sweater. Sneakers. Sunglasses (similar). 

Wow, so this is a mega Throwback Thursday. This was my First Day of School outfit from the beginning of the year! Growing up, I wore a uniform to school, so I never really went back to school clothes shopping or anything, but my mom always took a picture of me with my backpack on before I left.

I actually wore this dress for my first day of college classes ever, so I thought it would be cute if I wore it again. This dress was another cousin-hand-me-down, so I have no clue where it’s from, but isn’t it cute? It’s the perfect balance of cute and formal. I’ve worn it to so many ~events~, but I also wear it on regular, casual days.

Most of the time, like in this look, I wear this dress with my black Converse to keep it cute and casual. If I need to be a little more dressed up, I wear my clear flip-flops with silver studs.

When I got chilly, I put on my grey cardigan thing that perfectly matched the top of my dress. My makeup was normal, and my hair was straight, since I was super pumped for the first day of classes. My jewelry was normal as well!