Anonymous wrote:I’ve got a unique shape in the sense that I’m petite (5’4) with wide shoulders. I think a lot of this had to do with body shape - mock necks and turtlenecks look good on me because of my broad shoulders, relatively long neck and small boobs. I love a good animal print but my husband hates them and I can see how it can look tacky, but agree with a PP who said a touch can look fab (for example black on black cheetah print can be very subtle but nice).
I don’t love the look of long sweaters/dusters on young women - it screams homeless or grandma to me. That being said, longer sweaters on an older woman can look very elegant. I also think the vest trend was not very complimentary to most women.
I was on the romper bandwagon in my twenties but laughed so hard at that comic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pussy bow. Nope nope nope. I think they are aging and lame.
I love pussy bows. *shrugs* And I am not Melanie Trump.
+1. It screams Marie Antoinette. Or sexy librarian. It's a great look.
A brief history of the pussy bow. Now I love them even more. Look at Coco Chanel in 1913–fierce!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pussy bow. Nope nope nope. I think they are aging and lame.
I love pussy bows. *shrugs* And I am not Melanie Trump.
+1. It screams Marie Antoinette. Or sexy librarian. It's a great look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pussy bow. Nope nope nope. I think they are aging and lame.
I love pussy bows. *shrugs* And I am not Melanie Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Pussy bow. Nope nope nope. I think they are aging and lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tops that just graze the waistline. It's like we are back in the 90s.
Yes, I was thinking this, too. Cropped tops and oversized tops/sweaters are both popular right now and both seem very 90's. I did both in the 90's but now would only consider the oversized.
Actually, most women have a body shape where the waist is your smallest point, regardless of size. It's much more flattering to draw attention to your waistline than to have a longer shirt that hits at your widest point (your hips.)
My c-section pouch disagrees
Do you think layering a shirt over top of your pouch makes it look smaller?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tops that just graze the waistline. It's like we are back in the 90s.
Yes, I was thinking this, too. Cropped tops and oversized tops/sweaters are both popular right now and both seem very 90's. I did both in the 90's but now would only consider the oversized.
Actually, most women have a body shape where the waist is your smallest point, regardless of size. It's much more flattering to draw attention to your waistline than to have a longer shirt that hits at your widest point (your hips.)
My c-section pouch disagrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never (never!) get on board with cropped flares.
In 7th grade, my friends and I vowed to not join the flares club. We did.....
But flares cropped? No.
Same.
And many people will disagree but: jumpsuits and rompers. And clothing item that does not enable ease in the bathroom is suspect.
Agree, 1000%. Ugh, not attractive at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tops that just graze the waistline. It's like we are back in the 90s.
Yes, I was thinking this, too. Cropped tops and oversized tops/sweaters are both popular right now and both seem very 90's. I did both in the 90's but now would only consider the oversized.
Actually, most women have a body shape where the waist is your smallest point, regardless of size. It's much more flattering to draw attention to your waistline than to have a longer shirt that hits at your widest point (your hips.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tops that just graze the waistline. It's like we are back in the 90s.
Yes, I was thinking this, too. Cropped tops and oversized tops/sweaters are both popular right now and both seem very 90's. I did both in the 90's but now would only consider the oversized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone wearing anything other than pajamas and sweatpants right now? Jesus, I haven't put on a bra since March 10.
You must have small breasts. My D cups need a bra.
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Animal print!
I get that this is practically a neutral for a lot of people, but even the most beautiful, tailored piece just looks well, cheap (to me) once you throw on some cheetah print or zebra stripes.