It looks nice in Vogue but..., would you actually wear it? |
It looks nice in Vogue but..., would you actually wear it? |
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Would you actually try to pull off editorial fashions?
For example, today this girl in my class wore this Yohji Yamomoto or Marc Jacobs type knit hat thing (it wasn't as big as those, but it was similar), and it was kind of weird... And she had a loose jersey trapeze shirt, so she had some kind of weird Parisian look going on. Would you actually try to pull off the Balenciaga lucite heels, or the Chanel sequin hot pants? I admired her guts and fashion-forwardness, but is it really a good idea to wear things just for the sake of fashion? Like what about practicality? |
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![]() Home is where your rump rests! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,235 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 451,969 ![]() |
There are some outfits that do have practicality, and every once in a while, for special events, I dress it up and don the supah-fashion-clothing-things. But even then, I get looks where it's like "Um, that's not cool." but not only do you have to be confident in those clothes, but they make you feel confident 'cause you're standing out.
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