Your comment made me think of the Wendy's Russian fashion show commercial : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CaMUfxVJVQHaving seen all of the pictures, I'm with you. I'm sorry, I just think most of those clothes look ridiculous. It's like bad street clothes for Siberia.
I'm sure the models were told to look grumpy. It is supposed to be edgier. I'm surprised some of those girls could get modeling jobs with legs like that. I don't think anyone is going to starve themselves so they can look like that. My legs looked like that when I was a little kid and everyone made fun of me!The models aren't doing the clothing styles any favors either - grumpy faces and bony ugly legs. I thought the fashion industry was trying to move away from the anorexic look because of the negative effect it has on so many womens' body image.
Yeah, I'm NOT a fashion guru. But even if I was in that age group, I wouldn't be impressed.
Ok, I'll shut up now. :hnsnsn:
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I do feel somewhat , not exactly, but somewhat as Ed Sullivan may have felt when he commented on The Beatles and their hairstyles.
I know this will probably make it, but I'm hugging my LPs, wistful for what is more familiar to me. And in the spirit of kindness, I'll try hard to leave it at that.
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Having seen all of the pictures, I'm with you. I'm sorry, I just think most of those clothes look ridiculous. It's like bad street clothes for Siberia.
I hear what you are saying!!
Here's the bag on it's own!
It deserves to be seen!!
Yes, I love pretty bags! Bags that make you smile!I don't like any of it. It just does not fit with me, my style, or my lifestyle. As a stay at home mom, I usually am pretty casual. I look to my bags to feel a little more dressed up and feminine. None of those bags or clothes appeal to me at all.
I wonder if MFF is going this route too? If so, it was nice knowing you, Coach.
Much better!!!