Hey! Last time you were here, I showed you my teacher’s
outfits and shared the stores where she bought her clothes from. Today, I am
doing a variation of that. I am going to really show you her high quality
modeling skills. Maybe all of you aspiring models can see the very factor that
is preventing you from reaching your goal right now. If you are interested, I
will be more than happy to share with you her contact information.
Anyway, that is only a part of what I am going to tell you
today. I am also going to tell you how to achieve the Mollie Moree™ look. This is going to include color schemes, wardrobe
essentials, and the key element to her fashion success: her confidence. That is
enough promises for now, let us continue with the blog, shall we?
First, here are a few pictures of Ms. Moree effortlessly
posing at her desk, and one picture of her candidly posing at a student’s desk.
My favorites are the second and third photos, Matthew saw the opportunity to
photobomb and break out into the fashion world, and he took it. Just look at
that smolder.
These next few pictures are what we are going to call “The Classic
Teacher” look. Ms. Moree says that “high-waisted pants are obviously a thing,”
and, “Cardigans are a must to achieve teacher style goals.” I also might add
that your work pants need to be colored to grab the attention from your
students, especially when you are short. ;)
I am just adding this picture because Ms. Moree has a
beautiful smile. Don’t you agree?
Teacher protocol calls for hearing your students out, even
if you know they are wrong. Ms. Moree is listening to a talkative, young
student that goes by the name of Zack. I believe in this picture he just
stopped by to say “Hi,” but Ms. Moree is not having it. She still looks cute
with a light pink T-shirt, dark gray work pants, and lighter gray heels.
Here, Ms. Moree is showing her Flashes pride by wearing a
T-shirt with our school’s mascot and her infamous The North Face jacket that I
talked about in my previous post.
Ms. Moree loves her students. However, she loves showing
them up fashion-wise even more.
Another picture of her gorgeous smile.
Ms. Moree looks bright and bubbly in this aqua dress. I
believe this look says, “I have got to run, I am getting stuff done.”
Here are some pictures of Ms. Moree showing off her modeling
skills. I cannot believe she chose to be a teacher, when she has this
natural-born gift.
Ms. Moree loves to support her kids in the drama club. She
is wearing the Steel Magnolias shirt
from the fall production and the lead actor's ogre ears from our spring musical, Shrek. He was not a big fan
of her wearing them, if you can’t tell.
Now on to the good stuff. In order to copy Ms. Moree’s style,
you need to buy a lot of earthy, neutral tones. It is always best if it is a
darker color, but do not take the easy way and buy black. Colorful jeans are
easy to find at American Eagle Outfitters, and T-shirts from various retailers
are inexpensive and easy. The best advice I can give you is from Ms. Moree
herself, “Do not think about what other people think of your style, just think
about what you want to wear.”
Thank you, Ms. Moree, for helping me with this post! I hope
you enjoyed!
Griffith
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