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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It just seems to me that different Hollywood types are trying to outdo each other with the most transparent dresses in recent weeks e.g. Florence Pugh vs Olivia Wilde. Yeah, don't worry, I'm not going to wear one of these outfits. I'm not sure about female empowerment when they are turning up nearly naked while the men turn up in clothes that have full coverage and provide warmth.[/quote] They're in LA, they're not cold. I think the sheer trend is boring/recycled but let's not pretend people are going to move premieres dressed for the elements[/quote] I feel the cold. LA at 9pm today will be 63oF, and I'd sure be wearing some cover up in that temperature. I don't know how these women survive wearing next to nothing while the men with them have on trousers, long sleeves and sweaters/jackets. [/quote] Come on, you could say that for any women's evening wear. Pretty seldom that people are wearing long sleeves and lined velvet or anything that begins to offers warmth.[/quote] Yeah, I think that’s bullshit too. If you look back at women’s evening wear from the 1950s and 1960s, the winter and fall dresses had sleeves and were typically made out of warm fabric. I have a fabulous green velvet cocktail dress from the 1950s with three quarter sleeves. At some point we all agreed that evening wear meant bare shoulders, for reasons that pass understanding. It’s as bad as the stilleto heels that ruin our backs and feet. Why do women do this to ourselves? And if see through clothes are such a great empowering choice, why don’t the men choose to walk around in see through clothes? It’s all just odd. [/quote] Plenty of men do. Have you ever been to a gay bar? Pride celebration?[/quote]
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