7 Tips To Form Your Own Enviable Circle Of Girlfriends
Grazia|January 2016

Here’s why celebrating your girl gang should be your only resolution this year.  

Spardha Malik
7 Tips To Form Your Own Enviable Circle Of Girlfriends

Women are their own worst enemies, they love gossiping, they’re mostly just ‘frenemies’, women pull down each other to come on top, women are always competing with each other, women aren’t loyal – aren’t you tired of these cliches?

You’d think that in the 21st century we’d learn to stand up for each other. Haven’t Girls or Broad City taught us anything? Are we still living in the Mean Girls era? We’re glad to report that some of us aren’t. 2015 was the year when many of us hash tagged Squad Goals and sang in unison, ‘And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate/baby, I’m just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake/I shake it off, I shake it off’ along with the leader of the most enviable girl squad, Taylor Swift. Swift and her squad have been blowing up the Internet last year with their clique of perfectly glossy, overachieving girls, riding the social media wave together. But what makes them different from the Khlones (Kardashian Clones) is that they look like they’re genuinely having fun together. They aren’t just famous for being spotted together; they are women who have their own careers, interests and identities, and just happen to adore Taylor Swift too. We could all use a girl gang like that, right?

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