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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh my gosh ya’ll must be the “you can take my skinny jeans from cold dead hands” crowd! Yikes! This is the beauty and fashion forum. Certainly there is the industry aspect, but it is natural for people to want to change and evolve their look as we move through different periods of time. You don’t have to buy out Zara, but embracing trends in ways that suit you is a good way to stay updated and current. Which I’m assuming most people on a beauty and fashion forum would be interested in? Agree with PP that trends don’t need to be inherently flattering - you also don’t need to embrace every single one. But nothing is more aging that complaining about “styles these days.” Think about all the people who were clinging to bootcut jeans when skinnies were in style. That’s now you. Don’t be afraid - just try something new.[/quote] Agree with this. I too was afraid to give up my skinny jeans. However I’ve been pleasantly surprised at how great some of the other cuts can look if styled with pieces that suit you. You don’t have to try every trend! I didn’t own a single lug sole in the late 90s because even in high school I knew that wasn’t “me.” And I still can’t wear them- I really did try this year! Try on a couple of things and mix it in with pieces you already own/love. You might be surprised.[/quote]
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