Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fashion here isn’t GLAMOROUS. This isn’t Miami or New York.
DC is “preppy”
Preppy clothing is mainly part of
the body language among women who
are married or who do not need to
establish themselves with an appearance
that has instant impact.
Preppy clothing says "I am not a
threat. I am sexless and safe. I am a
woman's woman."
Glamorous clothing says "I am a threat. I like men, sex, and me. I am serious about
relationships and if you do not take care of yourself to keep your man interested, I
may get him.”
We prefer to be preppy here.
I'm an immigrant from one of the looks-focused countries, but I've lived here for 25+ years. Here's my observation, not a judgment, take it for what it's worse. I think DC professional women dress mostly to be inoffensive. They are fearful of attracting attention based on their appearance. And to my eye, this has nothing to do with excess makeup, logos or tight/revealing clothing. I find that professional women here are afraid of bolder lines and properly cut silhouettes. You can wear the same two-piece suit but a suit made of good fabrics cut to fit your figure (not encase it like a sausage but, like, really FIT - the right skim, the right length, the right shoulder and waistline, etc.) will look completely different from a suit whose main purpose is merely to cover parts of your body with fabric. That's the best I can describe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only the gay men look great
Not true. But to be fair, it doesn't take much to make a man look great. A nice suit, nice leather shoes a nice tie. He can wear the same thing daily and the styles rarely change.
Anonymous wrote:Only the gay men look great
Anonymous wrote:It's too damn hot and humid to care about dressing up. Make up will melt right off a minute you step out.
When it's not hot and miserable I will wear athletic clothes because I'm making up all the outdoor activity time I missed sitting in air conditioning.
Anonymous wrote:Feds are practical people. And they don’t have the budget for a hobby like fashion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fashion here isn’t GLAMOROUS. This isn’t Miami or New York.
DC is “preppy”
Preppy clothing is mainly part of
the body language among women who
are married or who do not need to
establish themselves with an appearance
that has instant impact.
Preppy clothing says "I am not a
threat. I am sexless and safe. I am a
woman's woman."
Glamorous clothing says "I am a threat. I like men, sex, and me. I am serious about
relationships and if you do not take care of yourself to keep your man interested, I
may get him.”
We prefer to be preppy here.
I'm an immigrant from one of the looks-focused countries, but I've lived here for 25+ years. Here's my observation, not a judgment, take it for what it's worse. I think DC professional women dress mostly to be inoffensive. They are fearful of attracting attention based on their appearance. And to my eye, this has nothing to do with excess makeup, logos or tight/revealing clothing. I find that professional women here are afraid of bolder lines and properly cut silhouettes. You can wear the same two-piece suit but a suit made of good fabrics cut to fit your figure (not encase it like a sausage but, like, really FIT - the right skim, the right length, the right shoulder and waistline, etc.) will look completely different from a suit whose main purpose is merely to cover parts of your body with fabric. That's the best I can describe it.
I'm an immigrant. Maybe not from a looks-focused country, since I have no idea what those might be. It's a country with a lot of designers sold here, so maybe? Can someone enlighten me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fashion here isn’t GLAMOROUS. This isn’t Miami or New York.
DC is “preppy”
Preppy clothing is mainly part of
the body language among women who
are married or who do not need to
establish themselves with an appearance
that has instant impact.
Preppy clothing says "I am not a
threat. I am sexless and safe. I am a
woman's woman."
Glamorous clothing says "I am a threat. I like men, sex, and me. I am serious about
relationships and if you do not take care of yourself to keep your man interested, I
may get him.”
We prefer to be preppy here.
I'm an immigrant from one of the looks-focused countries, but I've lived here for 25+ years. Here's my observation, not a judgment, take it for what it's worse. I think DC professional women dress mostly to be inoffensive. They are fearful of attracting attention based on their appearance. And to my eye, this has nothing to do with excess makeup, logos or tight/revealing clothing. I find that professional women here are afraid of bolder lines and properly cut silhouettes. You can wear the same two-piece suit but a suit made of good fabrics cut to fit your figure (not encase it like a sausage but, like, really FIT - the right skim, the right length, the right shoulder and waistline, etc.) will look completely different from a suit whose main purpose is merely to cover parts of your body with fabric. That's the best I can describe it.
Anonymous wrote:We do it to piss you off, OP. Glad to see it's working.
Anonymous wrote:Fashion here isn’t GLAMOROUS. This isn’t Miami or New York.
DC is “preppy”
Preppy clothing is mainly part of
the body language among women who
are married or who do not need to
establish themselves with an appearance
that has instant impact.
Preppy clothing says "I am not a
threat. I am sexless and safe. I am a
woman's woman."
Glamorous clothing says "I am a threat. I like men, sex, and me. I am serious about
relationships and if you do not take care of yourself to keep your man interested, I
may get him.”
We prefer to be preppy here.