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Try 'smart' fashion hack next time you have 'nothing to wear'
Try 'smart' fashion hack next time you have 'nothing to wear'

Daily Mirror

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Try 'smart' fashion hack next time you have 'nothing to wear'

People think the tip is a game-changer for anyone who regularly says they don't have anything to wear If you spend longer than you'd like to admit agonising over outfits, you might appreciate a "simple" tip that fashion enthusiasts believe "people should know about". This hack is perfect for anyone who often says 'I don't have anything to wear' or wants to reduce the time they spend planning their looks. ‌ The popular tip went viral when singer Meg DeAngelis shared a TikTok video offering fashion advice. Posting on TikTok as @megandeangelis, Meg told her 1.5 million followers: "Somebody taught me a trick. ‌ "To this day, I use it almost every single morning, and I swear my life and my outfits are so much better, and I just feel like more people should know about this." ‌ She continued: "If you're the type of person where you have a lot of clothes and you know you've technically bought stuff you like and cute stuff, but when you're getting ready in the morning you're standing in front of your closet and you genuinely feel like you have nothing to wear, this is what fixed it for me. It's literally so easy. "You pick something from your closet, and all you do is you copy. Go to your clothing orders, like in your email, so where you've ordered clothes from, and go to the picture of the item you bought and copy it." ‌ As Meg suggested, the tip might be especially helpful if you loved something online but you're struggling to style it now. Simply take inspiration from the promotional outfits, designed by professional stylists. Sometimes you can use the tip for secondhand clothing items, too. Meg suggests searching for the brand name and keywords related to the item to see how it was styled. Her video impressed social media users. The post racked up over 100,000 views and 10,000 likes, reports Belfast Live. ‌ Someone replied: "Thank you! That's a great idea." A second response said: "Honestly yess bc sometimes after I buy something I be searching it up or looking at the review pictures waiting for it to come in but when I have it it sits there waiting to get styled and worn but now I should revisit the review pictures bc they're the whole reason I got it in the first place." A thid fan thought: "Oh this is sooooo smart." A different comment read: "I check the review pictures. The baddies know what they're doing!" Others shared their own styling suggestions. For example, a viewer shared: "I just organize my closet by events and put things next to eachother that go together like my jeans are paired next to the tops they best go with." A different reply said: "I make pinterest board of my outfits and I go through them every day to pick an cute outfit." Someone shared: "If you take a picture of it and Google back search it you might find multiple styling options too! (Depending on the piece of clothing)." Another response added: "I feel like nobody uses Pinterest anymore but I always use it for this!!!"

Tourist who shipped her clothes straight to her hotel to avoid hassle with luggage suffers devastating mishap
Tourist who shipped her clothes straight to her hotel to avoid hassle with luggage suffers devastating mishap

Daily Mail​

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Tourist who shipped her clothes straight to her hotel to avoid hassle with luggage suffers devastating mishap

A tourist who shipped her clothes straight to her hotel in order to avoid hassle with heavy luggage has suffered a devastating mishap. Meg DeAngelis, from New York, recently took to TikTok with a video that unraveled the unfortunate error. In the clip, the content creator could be seen standing at the front desk of the hotel asking the concierge about her deliveries. The text over her video read: 'When you think you're being smart by shipping your clothes to the hotel so you don't have to carry a giant suitcase.' 'Did you have packages shipped here? It should have been two,' Meg said at the start of the video. The concierge said the hotel does indeed receive packages but he had some bad news for Meg about her own shipment. 'We had to return those because they weren't for a guest that we had,' he mumbled. Meg's friend gasped in horror before she started to explain the situation further to the hotel worker. 'Wait, I called and said, "Is it okay that I'm not a guest?" And they said, "It's okay you're not a guest," and I verified by saying "My name isn't on the room,"' the stressed influencer shared. 'What do you mean return them?' she asked, to which the hotel employee responded, 'The UPS had to take them back.' Meg buried her head in her hands before continuing: 'That's why I called, and I was like, "Hey, should I put it under the person who has the room?" 'And they said, "No, because you need your ID to pick it up." 'So I was like, "Oh, it's okay they're not staying there and I'm not listed?" and they were like, "Yeah, just make sure you have your ID." 'This would have been two or three days ago.' She asked where her packages were going, and the worker said he 'guessed' they would have been returned to the postal distribution center. The chaotic misunderstanding captured in the video quickly amassed more than nine million views and 2,000 comments. Many people argued that the hotel was in the wrong and offered her words of support. 'They were in the wrong, but PLEASE never do this. It's always a mess,' someone wrote. 'Asking beforehand and then being slapped in the face is my biggest pet peeve omg,' another person said. 'Bruh, when employees don't communicate with their manager or with each other, this is what happens,' one comment read. 'As a hotel worker, that's crazy,' a user wrote. 'I work at a hotel and they are so in the wrong for this. I hope they offered you compensation for the HUGE inconvenience,' another worker said. 'The hotel is very unprofessional for this. I'm sure somebody didn't do their job and forgot to log a trace for this package, or one of the workers took the package,' a user considered. 'Yea, 100 per cent hotel is wrong. They need to offer you some major discounts or refund your stay because now you have to spend money to buy all new clothes and s**t,' a person demanded. Another penned: 'This is so frustrating. I'm sorry Meg.' In a follow-up video about the mishap, Meg called UPS customer service and was told her clothes would be delivered on July 7.

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