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Effective: September 2, 2024

Hi there,
Welcome to Women Fashion Now — I’m so glad you’re here!

Before we dive into all things fashion, style, and lifestyle, I want to be completely transparent with you. Everything you’ll find on this blog is shared with care, love, and good intentions — but here’s what you should know:


1. I’m Not a Professional Stylist

The style tips, outfit ideas, and product suggestions you’ll find here are based on personal experience and a genuine love for fashion. Nothing here should be considered expert advice. Please take what resonates and always trust your own instincts when making choices.


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Thanks for stopping by and being part of this journey. I’m truly grateful you’re here.
Shubhankar, Founder of Women Fashion Now

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