Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree DC is fug, but I think it js hilarious to be chided for not folowing what are clearly joke trends like normcore. Our pant suoits are ugly, but sea punk is not the answer. The op blathering about normcore makes me think of a high school girl trying to be trendy. That's not style; that's fashion victimization.
I dont dress sea punk! Someone asked me to point out fashion trends that dont exist in DC and I did. And while I dont dress in one style in particular, I certainly take aspects from whichever styles appeal to me and mix them into my wardrobe. But unlike other major cities, where you are totally likely to walk past someone with a really out there sense of style, such as soft grunge, you would never, EVER see it in DC. And I feel that that really takes away from the vibe of a city- the complete and total dearth of creativity in terms of personal style.
We don't have creative jobs! We spend 60+ hours a week in conservative professions. WTH do you want?
Thats what I'm complaining about. You would think there would be SOME kind of creative class of young people in DC. But it seems like its all wonks. And how can you really call a city cosmopolitan when it's all wonks? You NEED a creative class to make a city truly vibrant and world class.
Okay then. Your post wasn't about fashion then now was it?
It's all interrelated.
One of the reasons I went into law was so I didn't have to worry about trivial crap like fashion. So sorry you live in the wrong town.
So sorry you're a boring nerd with no artistic sensibilities. Khakis and an old navy shirt seem perfect for you...
You see, I'm over 40 and a self-made millionaire. I don't care what you think of my lack of fashion sense. Get back to me when you've accomplished something in life other than dressing intentionally.
Lol. And I'm 26 and have a trust fund. What exactly is your point?
Ah...that explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lol. And I'm 26 and have a trust fund. What exactly is your point?
Ah...that explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:DC is boring and so is the fashion. In other news, sky is blue and bear shits in the woods.
Anonymous wrote:
Lol. And I'm 26 and have a trust fund. What exactly is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree DC is fug, but I think it js hilarious to be chided for not folowing what are clearly joke trends like normcore. Our pant suoits are ugly, but sea punk is not the answer. The op blathering about normcore makes me think of a high school girl trying to be trendy. That's not style; that's fashion victimization.
I dont dress sea punk! Someone asked me to point out fashion trends that dont exist in DC and I did. And while I dont dress in one style in particular, I certainly take aspects from whichever styles appeal to me and mix them into my wardrobe. But unlike other major cities, where you are totally likely to walk past someone with a really out there sense of style, such as soft grunge, you would never, EVER see it in DC. And I feel that that really takes away from the vibe of a city- the complete and total dearth of creativity in terms of personal style.
We don't have creative jobs! We spend 60+ hours a week in conservative professions. WTH do you want?
Thats what I'm complaining about. You would think there would be SOME kind of creative class of young people in DC. But it seems like its all wonks. And how can you really call a city cosmopolitan when it's all wonks? You NEED a creative class to make a city truly vibrant and world class.
Okay then. Your post wasn't about fashion then now was it?
It's all interrelated.
One of the reasons I went into law was so I didn't have to worry about trivial crap like fashion. So sorry you live in the wrong town.
So sorry you're a boring nerd with no artistic sensibilities. Khakis and an old navy shirt seem perfect for you...
You see, I'm over 40 and a self-made millionaire. I don't care what you think of my lack of fashion sense. Get back to me when you've accomplished something in life other than dressing intentionally.
Lol. And I'm 26 and have a trust fund. What exactly is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Can I just rant about black nail polish? It's not that it's offensive and I'm neutral on the aesthetics. The problem is, every other suburban mom in my office now wears it thinking she's "edgy." Unfortunately, it's last year's look in places that actually care about these things, like last year's Chanel adverts and among NYC women.
Thank you.
- Suburban mom who tries my best not to fall for every trend, especially last year's trends
Anonymous wrote:I think black nail polish is just seen as a neutral now - the winter version of nude/classic pink. Not trendy at all now but just a basic neutral. I hate red nails on me bc I am super pale and believe it or not black and navy look better with my coloring. Not trying to make a statement.