Carrie underwoods fluorescent green outfit

Anonymous
I wore a neon yellow bikini with flowers on it when I was 18. I don't think I've ever worn neon since.
Anonymous
Omg people. Let the norma Kimali troll go!

First, yes, designers sort of tried to make neon a thing - like THREE years ago. No one in real life ever bought it.

Second, yes, periodically celebrities will wear neon. This isn't because it is something we should all rush out and buy. It's because, in the example of Carrie Underwood, she's on stage and is wearing a costume. Sometimes, costumes should be loud and bold and cartoonish. Think Katy Perry and Pink. It's stage wear.

Absolutely no fashion blogger anywhere is suggesting that suburban moms in 2023 should be investing in neon.

Stop taking the bait on this crazy Norma Kimali lady.
Anonymous
CA seems Trumpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Omg people. Let the norma Kimali troll go!

First, yes, designers sort of tried to make neon a thing - like THREE years ago. No one in real life ever bought it.

Second, yes, periodically celebrities will wear neon. This isn't because it is something we should all rush out and buy. It's because, in the example of Carrie Underwood, she's on stage and is wearing a costume. Sometimes, costumes should be loud and bold and cartoonish. Think Katy Perry and Pink. It's stage wear.

Absolutely no fashion blogger anywhere is suggesting that suburban moms in 2023 should be investing in neon.

Stop taking the bait on this crazy Norma Kimali lady.


And just to hit this point home that this whole neon thread is a weird fixation of the NK poster.....

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/style/pickleball-clothing-apparel-brands.html

Norma Kimali doubled down on neon this year.... as demonstrated by the absurd pickleball dress in the linked article. Funny, someone else is quoted in the article saying that pickleball people are older boomers who want loud colors like neon because it harkens back to their younger adult years in the 80s.
Anonymous
Neon is in right now. I was just in Miami and it’s everywhere and looks amazing on darker skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody looks good in flourescent green. NOBODY.


You don't. But they do.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody looks good in flourescent green. NOBODY.


You don't. But they do.






Is that Blake Lively?? She looks stunning!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wore a neon yellow bikini with flowers on it when I was 18. I don't think I've ever worn neon since.



Back in the day had a black one piece with a neon zipper it was stunning. I'd look a lot different in it now. ha!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CA seems Trumpy.


Did you mean frumpy? like she's looking old? Or literally "Trumpy" like dressing like the true ladies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CA seems Trumpy.


Did you mean frumpy? like she's looking old? Or literally "Trumpy" like dressing like the true ladies?

*Trump ladies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody looks good in flourescent green. NOBODY.


You don't. But they do.






Is that Blake Lively?? She looks stunning!!

Yikes. The spray tan, brunette hair all pulled back and neon make her look 10 years older in that photo — still attractive, but she looks like she’s in her mid forties.

The woman in the middle of those three photos is the only one who doesn’t look worse in neon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omg people. Let the norma Kimali troll go!

First, yes, designers sort of tried to make neon a thing - like THREE years ago. No one in real life ever bought it.

Second, yes, periodically celebrities will wear neon. This isn't because it is something we should all rush out and buy. It's because, in the example of Carrie Underwood, she's on stage and is wearing a costume. Sometimes, costumes should be loud and bold and cartoonish. Think Katy Perry and Pink. It's stage wear.

Absolutely no fashion blogger anywhere is suggesting that suburban moms in 2023 should be investing in neon.

Stop taking the bait on this crazy Norma Kimali lady.


And just to hit this point home that this whole neon thread is a weird fixation of the NK poster.....

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/style/pickleball-clothing-apparel-brands.html

Norma Kimali doubled down on neon this year.... as demonstrated by the absurd pickleball dress in the linked article. Funny, someone else is quoted in the article saying that pickleball people are older boomers who want loud colors like neon because it harkens back to their younger adult years in the 80s.



The link above doesn't work unless you pay. Is this what you mean? If so I politely disagree and I think it's cute: https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/norma-kamali-pickleball-sleeveless-neon-mini-dress-prod261670056?utm_source=google_shopping&ecid=NMCS_GP_RLNH_MedHigh&gclid=CjwKCAjwitShBhA6EiwAq3RqAwxsfBifMHQpQ5rDTemkokSCKLxBrjiGw_nGxp_8pwCaYyyvxZ_7rBoCO4sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omg people. Let the norma Kimali troll go!

First, yes, designers sort of tried to make neon a thing - like THREE years ago. No one in real life ever bought it.

Second, yes, periodically celebrities will wear neon. This isn't because it is something we should all rush out and buy. It's because, in the example of Carrie Underwood, she's on stage and is wearing a costume. Sometimes, costumes should be loud and bold and cartoonish. Think Katy Perry and Pink. It's stage wear.

Absolutely no fashion blogger anywhere is suggesting that suburban moms in 2023 should be investing in neon.

Stop taking the bait on this crazy Norma Kimali lady.


And just to hit this point home that this whole neon thread is a weird fixation of the NK poster.....

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/style/pickleball-clothing-apparel-brands.html

Norma Kimali doubled down on neon this year.... as demonstrated by the absurd pickleball dress in the linked article. Funny, someone else is quoted in the article saying that pickleball people are older boomers who want loud colors like neon because it harkens back to their younger adult years in the 80s.



The link above doesn't work unless you pay. Is this what you mean? If so I politely disagree and I think it's cute: https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/norma-kamali-pickleball-sleeveless-neon-mini-dress-prod261670056?utm_source=google_shopping&ecid=NMCS_GP_RLNH_MedHigh&gclid=CjwKCAjwitShBhA6EiwAq3RqAwxsfBifMHQpQ5rDTemkokSCKLxBrjiGw_nGxp_8pwCaYyyvxZ_7rBoCO4sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


That's it, but the whole point of the article was the absurdity of pickleball clothes, and the neon colors in particular being a non-fashion statement of boomers harkening back to their youth.
Anonymous

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