Gemma

Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA


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Bright Jeans

August 17th 2006 00:55
In todays tipsy turvy world of fashion it seems retro 80s style is coming back in, apparently more fashionable than in the 80s. I question anybody who suggests we can make 80s clothes look good. The bright blue, red orange and pink jeans I have been noticing recently seems to have taken a hold on the style guru's on today. My question - in 5 years time will we look back on them and say they were a good idea? I think the inevetiable question is no, no, no, no no.

Im not totally against the jean, they look good teamed with a ridicuously good looking gal/guy. However they are like a spotlight on the wearer and immediately suggest the size of the ego of the person wearing the jeans.

I think we have to look out for ourselves in fashion. Unfortunately, whether rightly or wrongly, people make an impresssion on us for what we wear. A "bum" is noticed almost immediately because of his dress. Largely a "drugie" is pinpointed because he dresses like one. What do our clothes say about us? Are we rebelling against what they say like the goths or even the emotional rockers. To what point will fashion rule our society to place judgements on others we have never met.

Now, i am definately one to pass judgement on the choice of clothes on others. Mostly because that is what i set this blog up for, but occassioanlly you have to stop and think for a second about what the reaction is from your actions.

I hope this may have pursued peoples thoughts a little in regards to what they will wear tonight.

everybody looks best naked
cheers
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Bright Jeans

August 17th 2006 00:55
In todays tipsy turvy world of fashion it seems retro 80s style is coming back in, apparently more fashionable than in the 80s. I question anybody who suggests we can make 80s clothes look good. The bright blue, red orange and pink jeans I have been noticing recently seems to have taken a hold on the style guru's on today. My question - in 5 years time will we look back on them and say they were a good idea? I think the inevetiable question is no, no, no, no no.

Im not totally against the jean, they look good teamed with a ridicuously good looking gal/guy. However they are like a spotlight on the wearer and immediately suggest the size of the ego of the person wearing the jeans.

I think we have to look out for ourselves in fashion. Unfortunately, whether rightly or wrongly, people make an impresssion on us for what we wear. A "bum" is noticed almost immediately because of his dress. Largely a "drugie" is pinpointed because he dresses like one. What do our clothes say about us? Are we rebelling against what they say like the goths or even the emotional rockers. To what point will fashion rule our society to place judgements on others we have never met.

Now, i am definately one to pass judgement on the choice of clothes on others. Mostly because that is what i set this blog up for, but occassioanlly you have to stop and think for a second about what the reaction is from your actions.

I hope this may have pursued peoples thoughts a little in regards to what they will wear tonight.

everybody looks best naked
cheers
]
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The High Belt

August 17th 2006 00:50
Re: The high belt
I have noticed the belt placed just under girls boobs and above their stomach bulge is in full swing at fashion trendy and not so trendy clubs across Sydney, Australia. Usually it is coupled with a striped dress or bright blouse. Now, I know what the wearer is thinking, "I seen Megan Gale wearing this on the front of the new David Jones catalogue and she looked hot as - I will too!". Wrong.
Heres the problem, if you have big boobs, lop sided boobs or saggy boobs the belt points this out so fast the bar tender has allready requested you park your boobs at the door before going any further. If, like everybody normal, you have a stomach that doesnt emulate an ironing board, the belt shows it. Also, if you have 17th century waist and child birthing hips like me, the belt shows it.
I know it seems like a good idea at the time, and I love the idea of it. but we must remember that 99% of the time, anything that seems weird at first probably is, and anything everybody is doing you shouldnt do anyway.

I have noticed that guys are showing more off in fashion than us girls. They are well ahead of ridiculously good looking fashion trends and they making their very own styles that suits themselves, whilst us women are left behind, the men are standing out as individuals and were looking identical as one another - either nautical or spotty.

Come on girls, stop looking at everybody else to be like that, or have the perfectly awful belt. Real style comes from idea's of your own creativity, it is that that will get you noticed!

everybody looks best naked.
cheers.
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The High Belt

August 14th 2006 10:54

I have noticed the belt placed just under girls boobs and above their stomach bulge is in full swing at fashion trendy and not so trendy clubs across Sydney, Australia. Usually it is coupled with a striped dress or bright blouse. Now, I know what the wearer is thinking, "I seen Megan Gale wearing this on the front of the new David Jones catalogue and she looked hot as - I will too!". Wrong.
Heres the problem, if you have big boobs, lop sided boobs or saggy boobs the belt points this out so fast the bar tender has allready requested you park your boobs at the door before going any further. If, like everybody normal, you have a stomach that doesnt emulate an ironing board, the belt shows it. Also, if you have 17th century waist and child birthing hips like me, the belt shows it


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The High Belt

August 14th 2006 10:54

I have noticed the belt placed just under girls boobs and above their stomach bulge is in full swing at fashion trendy and not so trendy clubs across Sydney, Australia. Usually it is coupled with a striped dress or bright blouse. Now, I know what the wearer is thinking, "I seen Megan Gale wearing this on the front of the new David Jones catalogue and she looked hot as - I will too!". Wrong.
Heres the problem, if you have big boobs, lop sided boobs or saggy boobs the belt points this out so fast the bar tender has allready requested you park your boobs at the door before going any further. If, like everybody normal, you have a stomach that doesnt emulate an ironing board, the belt shows it. Also, if you have 17th century waist and child birthing hips like me, the belt shows it


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New Era of Fashion Crime

August 14th 2006 07:06
Re: Fashion Trends


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