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ef·fort·less: requiring no physical or mental exertion; achieved with admirable ease.

Everyone needs some effortlessness in their lives.

We know that curating a lewk every single morning can be draining along with everything else in your morning routine. Lucky for us, we have a bounty of resources to help us get the job done. And the biggest thing to keep in mind is comfort. When you look good, you feel good, but you must be intentional in your choices.

Choosing my outfit the night before has changed my life tremendously. I had to learn to trust my instinct and just wear what makes me happy. Achieving an effortless look is all about how you execute it. Ahead, find some fashionistas that have mastered effortless looks in their own ways. We can't wait to see how you do the same!

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