Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/B0wve_fHoFw/
I just clicked on her Instagram. Holy hell, what is the first outfit in snake skin????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is middle age, from Texas, and mentions Jesus. Why is this hard to figure out?
This is Texas style not Midwest. No one dresses like this in the Midwest. Women with means and that care about fashion in the Midwest dress similarly to their NE counterparts, maybe slightly more eclectic/artsy. And in winter it is more about surviving than fashion..
I have never seen anyone in the Midwest outside of a college sorority wear a Lily dress
Anonymous wrote:She is middle age, from Texas, and mentions Jesus. Why is this hard to figure out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh... this is THE look in what we call "flyover country." We aren't the target audience. Fashion is contextual, and in context, she is nailing the style. I try to be open minded about other cultures.
Please enjoy a giant middle finger from the Midwest. (I took out more words here.)
Not sure why that pissed you off, since I just said that we shouldn't judge her based on East Coast style standards, but I hope you're feeling better.
It’s still up, and now with both hands for you since you think I’m too stupid to make inferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh... this is THE look in what we call "flyover country." We aren't the target audience. Fashion is contextual, and in context, she is nailing the style. I try to be open minded about other cultures.
Please enjoy a giant middle finger from the Midwest. (I took out more words here.)
Not sure why that pissed you off, since I just said that we shouldn't judge her based on East Coast style standards, but I hope you're feeling better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh... this is THE look in what we call "flyover country." We aren't the target audience. Fashion is contextual, and in context, she is nailing the style. I try to be open minded about other cultures.
Please enjoy a giant middle finger from the Midwest. (I took out more words here.)