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wow, they look really stupid, especially gemma! At least they were payed for it.

Diorling, we're both males and both have feminine Dior names. Umm, honey, I work at Coach...there are 5 private schools within a 5 mile radius. I see some f*cked up lookin chicks with too much money and too little taste. Some oversized sweatpants with rolled up wistband, uggs, a tshirt with some college on it and a designer bag. It's like the uniform and these girls act like theyre hot sh*t, they look like hot sh*t. I feel the same way as you, with these girls that think it's high fashion.elschic111 said:Lol YES we CAN talk about the boots! It seems at my school the "uniform" is flared Sevens or Citizens jeans, Juicy hoodies and boots like these!!! AHHH! Haha I'm not looking forward to that trend continuing so much here. I mean it looks kind of cute on girls who are a slip of a thing, who are quite skinny (is it a mystery that a lot of magazines point to kate moss as kicking off this trend?), but when you are short and stout and just not "cute" as many of the girls are here..."oy" as they say...it's tiring. Can anyone relate? Diorella, if I'm not mistaken, you are in DC as well...do you ever see this? I feel sometimes like I'm being rude when I go on and on about this style of dress but it just gets under my skin when all these girls have an above average amount of resources, and claim to be interested in fashion, and consider themselves fashionable, and many are sort of bitter and insecure and just not warm...(one sorority favored a candidate bc she had the latest burberry belts from Neiman's![]()
)...and you are looking at like a hot pink metallic $600 bag in class thinking "oh no, that poor girl should have put the $600 to much better use" and you know that (a) they are not even aware probably that some would not admire their adhering so attentively to trends in star style... and (b) they therefore do not care and (c) you just wasted your time/energy/breath thinking about all of this
. Haha, that was a long rant, but I simply had to. Does anyone here share these thoughts/feelings? Do you think it's snobby/ just keep it inside? I'm not talking about judging someone solely or even largely on what they are wearing, because some people are simply into star style and things and that is just their thing, and they are cool people otherwise. Perhaps I should start a thread...the post is long enough...haha I am sorry.
and yes, oh my goodness Pastry it TOTALLY feels like it was just yesterday we were checking out the photos of the SS 2006 collection.
do the t-shirts in this one remind anyone of the SS 05 show?
Oh well, I usually find that there is lots of girly cuteness and sexiness in the D&G show..still excited to see all the pictures.

ilaughead said:After watching the runway video on the Dolce & Gabbana website, I must say: this collection is ridiculous, stupid, overly-cutesy, tacky, and makes no sense... I love it. I don't know how many other designers would have thought to do an all-out Christmas theme for a show and make the viewer wonder if they were serious and indeed, off-their-rockers, or they were just playing around. Mind you, I'm obviously no fashion expert, but I think that clothes are sometimes, just clothes, and who else to remind us that then the men who print rhinestoned Madonna tee shirts.
And what's wrong with the boots? I don't like actual Ugg boots, but I think fluffy shoes are the way of the future! That and those pesky dippin' dots.
However unlike a normal fashion show it is, I thought it was so much more entertaining than say, the Marc Jacobs show. I don't know about you, but I normally don't see fashion as an art (unless it's Haute Couture), and I can see women (well dressed women!) wearing these clothes out on the street, unlike a few other collections.![]()

metal-on-metal said:Horrid. Just goes to show how tacky and unmodern "themed" collections can be.


Djavanjmiles said:Style.com is slow for updates so go to (Vogue.com.au) and they the whole collection it's really cute.

