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Liquid Gold
When I was a teenager in the 60s, I’d take my hard-earned babysitting money and ride a Saturday bus to the nearest town that had more stores than my town had. It was New Westminster, B.C., and I was in search of bargain fabric because I loved clothes.
Marie WilsonPublished 3 years ago in StyledStylish Brunch Outfits For Any Season
Brunch! Undoubtedly a favorite time to catch-up with friends. Being a woman, talking or briefing about life, career, and guys over a coffee with their best friends is the thing they enjoy the most. Casual catch-up with friends is their most favorite part then having brunch.
Sophia JonesPublished 3 years ago in StyledCorsets and the City
The cobblestones as I stroll down the busy London streets are still moist and wet from the rainfall this afternoon. Now at night, the darkened streets are only visible because of the newly-lit gas lamps surrounding every corner—gobbling up the darkness with murky yellow light. The buzz of talking is prominent, as is the hurried click-clack of my boots. As I look down, I behold an emerald-green gown flowing all the way down to the ground, the green so rich and smooth that running my fingers through the gauzy material feels like heaven. Tonight, it seemed all ladies and gentlemen would surely attend the Opera house. There was to be an opening if I recall correctly, impossible to miss.
Bring 'em back, Bring 'em back
Trying to echo the words of the Atlanta rapper TI who in his song Bring em out said: got the crowd yelling (Bring 'em out, bring 'em out)
The Grip of a Corset
I swear that I should have been born in an era where wearing a corset was the standard. I mean, outside of the disease, lice or the fact that there was no running water or modern toilets for most of those eras, the corset is extremely appealing to me. I am a fool for the historical theme shows like The Tutors and Reign. I also love flicks from time periods that have the corset style costumes like Game of Thrones and Bridgerton. The way Angelina Jolie looked in the movie Original Sin… absolutely loved her dresses!
NoShameIn / Tee MeePublished 3 years ago in StyledVintage Is Back!
I'm about to let you in on a little secret. Fashion is cyclical, and what was old will almost certainly become new again. "It's hard to get over the stigma that you actually wore these styles during your unfashionable youth, but suddenly it's cool again!"
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 3 years ago in StyledDesperately Seeking the 1980s
I miss the 1980s. No, I'm not talking about the neon jelly shoes, scrunchie-wearing, Jem watching, tween version of the 80s. I'm talking the full-on, Bright Lights Big City, Miami Vice version of the Bonfire of the Vanities 1980s. The I-turned-21-in-1985, 80s. And no, I didn't line up in club bathrooms for lines of coke, but I did have to weave my around my snorting friends to get to a stall, drink in one hand, cigarette in the other. I don't remember how I managed to pull down my pantyhose for a pee.
Maria Shimizu ChristensenPublished 3 years ago in StyledHello Beautiful. There you are.
When it comes to the nostalgia of clothing trends, my first thought is when did I feel most comfortable in my body? Clothes have always been a way for me to cover up the insecurities of not feeling skinny or attractive. A shopping spree of clothes that flatter and fit, always made my worry that this body was too curvy, temporarily disappear.
Noelani PutirkaPublished 3 years ago in StyledWhat is the difference between a kaftan and a muumuu?
On such coronavirus pandemic, I’m sure all the women's would have ditched the pants and office wear and have embraced wearing leggings for their stretchy waist. Wouldn’t you be more enjoyable in something flowy and forgiving that drapes around your body in a way that’s elegant and also puzzling? Of course you would. That’s why you need a caftan or the muumuu. You need a caftan like you need air to breathe or tea for refreshment. In other words, a caftan is an elemental need.
Hippie Chic
I was a child in the 60's. When I was young, I couldn't wait to grow up and dress like a hippie ~ I didn't actually know what being one involved, but they made it look so cool! I loved the whole look, from beads and bangles to bangs, from headbands to huaraches. One of my sisters somehow scored a leather jacket with fringes and another one a fringed leather vest, but the closest I ever came were the moccasins I got every year in South Dakota.
Juliette McCoy RiittersPublished 3 years ago in StyledThrifting Oceancore
I am innately drawn to murderous bodies of water. I was born in a typhoon that killed dozens and injured hundreds. The city I made my home is host to a river that has changed paths 26 times and killed millions as a result. And my favourite, the sea, has tried to kill me countless times. Nonetheless, I yearn for it.
Melissa in the BluePublished 3 years ago in StyledBest Women’s Wallets Under $50
Best Women’s Wallets Under $50 Read the full article Thes are all special about our wallets. now I’m telling you The Best Women’s Wallets Under $50 in 2021 It makes sense because the wallet is an item that is used daily, so it is important for it to be stylish and active.
Namal StorePublished 3 years ago in Styled