Peaches
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But I remember I wore that blue dress and got back into my covers.
And then my mother came in and was like, okay, let's get ready for school.
And I was like, I'm dressed.
But unfortunately, her comment was, you can't wear that.
I was so confused because this was my favorite outfit and I wanted to dress myself.
So that's why I say it was complicated because I think that kind of like stopped me from thinking about independent fashion.
dressing in a way and grew up a lot with me and my sister who was three years older than me being dressed like twins in a strange way where we'd have these outfits that were twins but opposite colors.
So like we had this, I just remember we had these long sleeve Charlie Chaplin t-shirts or like long sleeve shirts.
So the arms were one color and the face of Charlie Chaplin in the middle was another color.
And then it was a white background.
But the face of the Charlie Chaplin on mine was blue and the arms were red.
But my sister had a red Charlie Chaplin face with blue arms.
And that would happen a lot, especially with those colors, blue and red, where they'd be switched.
And I was so confused, like, which is better?
What is the color representing?
am I wearing the second choice, you know?
And also my sister, Suri, she hated it.