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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree the more updated trends are lug boots, slackets, loose fit jeans often with rips in them, chunky sweaters, cropped tops. But I also think that for the majority of women, these trends are less attractive for the figure than the older skinnier jeans with longer tunic tops, which is unfortunate. I’ve seen the videos updating the millenials and almost always feel like they look trendier after the makeover. But worse.[/quote] I think the skinny jean/long top look is good for apple shape, but [b]wide leg or boot cut with a shorter top really works better for pear shaped. [/b] You're either just used to the look of the skinny jean/long top silhouette or you're an apple. Considering my waist is my best feature, I'm thrilled that the shapes I never stopped wearing are back in![/quote] A pear is fat on the bottom half. So they especially need a shirt covering that lower section! Seriously, these trends are so unflattering. Everyone's just turning a blind eye to all the social norms of what is flattering, for the sake of what's "in." [/quote] Being on trend doesn’t equal wearing what’s flattering. That’s actually a big part of the younger “gen z” mindset that you should wear what you like if you like it, not because it’s “flattering.”[/quote] I just don’t get how you can like it if it’s NOT flattering. I feel great when I look great. Something that accentuates my worst features doesn’t have me feeling good.[/quote] Looking awkward or even a bit ugly is actually part of the aesthetic, kind of like how looking dirty was part of grunge and looking trashy was part of the early 2000s Guy Harvey/Von Dutch/exposed thong trend. The whole point is to look kind of awkward. [/quote]
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