ASKED LAUREN. She stood before the full-length mirror in front of her closet door, her back to Chrissy, one hand on her hip, the other flicking at the skirt she had on. In the mirror, Lauren watched Chrissy put down her book, roll over from her back to her stomach, and lie diagonally across the bed. She put her chin in her hands and regarded Lauren, one eyebrow raised. “No. It does not make you look stupid. You look cute. You looked cute in the last four outfits you tried on too.” Lauren rolled her eyes and turned back to look at herself in the mirror. “I’ve decided my new personal style philosophy is girly-casual,” she said. “Which means I can go supercasual sometimes, but I can also dress things up and be really girly when the situation calls for it. A lot of guys really like girly girls. I think this outfit strikes the right balance, don’t you?” “Lauren, you should wear whatever you feel good in,” Chrissy replied. “So what are you going to wear?” asked Lauren.