My stunning 15-year-old daughter has a unique sense of style, to say the least. For years, she's been all about the black, even when it comes to her PJs! While I appreciate her individuality, I can't help but feel a bit tired of seeing her in the same color every day. I mean, I wear black to work, so it's not like I'm a fashion expert, but still, variety is the spice of life, right? But here's the thing: she's a star! Robyn is a brilliant student and an incredibly talented performer, with big dreams of pursuing a career in the arts. She's also a sweetheart, well-liked by her teachers and peers. So, I know I should be grateful for her passion and self-expression. But, I can't help but wonder if there's a way to encourage a little more color in her wardrobe. It's just that one summer, at a camp, she had to wear pink, and it was a challenge! I'm curious, though: how do I support her love for fashion without losing my sanity? Is it even possible to influence a teenager's style choices, especially when they're so passionate about their identity? I guess I'm just looking for some advice on how to strike a balance between accepting her unique style and gently guiding her towards a bit more variety. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!