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I was REALLY confused this morning as I was getting off the metro at Metro Center this morning as there were swarms of women all wearing very similar, but not matching clothing. They all had on flowy dresses/tunics, leggings, with these "sweaters/cardigans(?)" that generally went to their knees if not longer. It wasn't until a few blocks later that I noticed on the Warner Theater marquee that there was a Lularoe event there today.
Oh, so that explains it. I had heard of this company through this site, but had never seen anything from them. I think I saw their entire product line this morning. Just sharing. It was weird. (I'm not commenting about the clothes themselves, just how many women were sharing the same "look" on the street in downtown...) |
| Cool story, bro. |
| also weird because it's going be 80 degrees today. |
| If there was an event for the brand in the area, that explains a lot. And regardless of weather, nobody in their right mind wears leggings without something long to cover their butt, so it was unfortunate weather for those women. |
| Ew... |
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I love your use of "swarm" in this context! I can just picture the scene.
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| Oh that's what it was! I was on the metro with a few women wearing their name tags with the "lularoe fashion consultant" title on them. They were wearing hideous dresses. |
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Just went to the LuLaRoe website to see what the fuss was about, and Gawd!
That stuff is hideous. |
To each her own. |
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Yep, I think it's new consultant training. I have 2 friends from this area who are there.
I like some of the stuff but when you wear it all together (a dress AND leggings AND a sweater!) it's a bit too much of a look for me. |
I had to go check it out myself. I had never heard of it. I happen to like colors, so it's not too bad. It's not my style. I like more fit. I must say the shoes are all hideous though. I think a different style of shoes will compliment some of the outfits better. I like sandals with heels and wedges. |
| I wouldn't know it if I saw it, but googling led me to a bunch of photos of women dressed in big versions of what I think of as Target preschool clothing. |
COMPLEMENT. A "compliment" is, "Hey, your sweater is really nice!" Complement means something goes well with/is flattering to something else: "The green blouse complemented her eyes." |
| Is this for women who have just given up? |
| I work at Metro Center too. My eyes can't take all the patterns. |