Anonymous wrote:I am so over beige and all its iterations. I was looking at a shirt I liked, but it came in beige, mushroom, mauve, and sand. There must be some woman that looks good in those colors. They really make me look like I might actually be dead. Give me jewel tones!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was blue/pink/purple hair a trend? I feel like it’s always adopted by people who think of themselves as misfits.
I live outside Chicago and this is basically the PTA mom uniform here. Blue/pink/purple hair, nose piercing, sleeve of tattoos. It's the whole teenager trapped in an adult body vibe. If you actually try to look like an adult they suspect you of being MAGA.
When I see a woman with a slave tattoo, I usually assume she’s a lesbian. Colored hair along with piercing tends to be queer coded as well - especially if the person has a septum piercing. I’ve heard of some straight people getting them but I don’t know why they would?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think bangs need to come back. Not enough people have them nowadays.
And I hate bands. I'm always surprised when someone pushes their bangs aside how much better they look and they don't realize it.
Like this Agatha Raisin character. Her bangs are so GD distracting. I think she must wear a wig to have her fringe be so perfectly exactly in her eyes for all the filming.
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and here's the actress with more of a side bang. Much better. I hate a thick bang and a thick SHORT bang, don't even get me started.
I don’t find her bangs distracting at all. Lots of people would look much better with some hair on their forehead.
I am one of those people who need bangs. My forehead is so low and I have a sharp nose. I think the bangs help a bit, but I really wish I could do away with them. But at least they hide a few wrinkles now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Those Lululemon Fanny packs
These are just super practical. I wear one when walking the dog, to hold treats, keys, phone, sunglasses. I don’t think it’s fashionable, just useful for keeping my hands free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was blue/pink/purple hair a trend? I feel like it’s always adopted by people who think of themselves as misfits.
I live outside Chicago and this is basically the PTA mom uniform here. Blue/pink/purple hair, nose piercing, sleeve of tattoos. It's the whole teenager trapped in an adult body vibe. If you actually try to look like an adult they suspect you of being MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men believing quarter zip sweatshirts are dressy and wearing them everywhere
Mens high water pants with sock less dress shoes
Men wearing camouflage everywhere
Tattoos
Green, pink or blue hair
Fake lashes
I love the men's quarter zip thing and hope it stays forever. I think it's really flattering on almost every body type, plus they can wear it over a collared button down or a T-shirt and it looks fine either way. The crew neck over a button down always looks very early 80s to me. And my husband won't just wear a "sports coat" or whatever they now call a casual blazer for me. That's the other option over a dress shirt that looks decent.
I agree with you about the camouflage and the sockless dress shoes, fake lashes and tattoos. The colored hair doesn't really bother me -- I don't really see it as a trend, it's a certain niche, and they are welcome to it if it makes them happy.
Anonymous wrote:Hate 3/4 sleeves. Long or short. No women cropped suit pants
Anonymous wrote:This.