haha I'm flattered the link is in my signature, so if anyone's interested, feel free to take a look at itsavanna84 said:Mandy B, I hope you'll read this! Post some of your great pictures from your MSD. To show them they're wrong!
haha I'm flattered the link is in my signature, so if anyone's interested, feel free to take a look at itsavanna84 said:Mandy B, I hope you'll read this! Post some of your great pictures from your MSD. To show them they're wrong!
mandyB said:I have to agree that when you go out on the streets and look around there isn't much of a 'fashionscene' going on here. Ocassionally you'll see somebody who's got it right (which is ofcourse a very subjective right) but most of the time it all looks the same. Which is fine, but when you try to capture dutch streetstyle, you will most definately get the feeling that it's utterly boring and uninspiring. I also believe that a lot of people who do dress nicely are not so willing to have their picture taken. Looking great for yourself is one thing, but being perceived as inspiring or stylish, o gosh this reminds me of a certain Dyanne Beekman, by others is another. Showing off, or whatever they think they might be doing, isn't really something dutch people like to do. They rather act humble and decline the proposition of having their photo taken. And those who are willing to show off are usually not the ones with the 'best' style. Ofcourse, there are always exceptions, which also can be found in this topic, but that's the idea I get. And I don't like it. At all.
I also get the idea that it's almost a shame if you pay attention to how you dress. That it makes you the most superficial person in the world. I guess some people let that kind of talk get to them and start believing it as well. As if thinking like that isn't equally superficial and narrow minded.
I'm not saying that I know it all, or that my style is great or blablabla, I just wish that people were a little more daring than they are right now. It wouldn't hurt. People take it all so seriously, when it should be about nothing more than having fun
Ofcourse this is only about the people who care, or claim to care about fashion. I understand there are a lot of people who don't give a **** about it. And that's fine. But that has really nothing to do with the point I was trying to make
Well, you're just totally right. Nothing to say anymore....mandyB said:I have to agree that when you go out on the streets and look around there isn't much of a 'fashionscene' going on here. Ocassionally you'll see somebody who's got it right (which is ofcourse a very subjective right) but most of the time it all looks the same. Which is fine, but when you try to capture dutch streetstyle, you will most definately get the feeling that it's utterly boring and uninspiring. I also believe that a lot of people who do dress nicely are not so willing to have their picture taken. Looking great for yourself is one thing, but being perceived as inspiring or stylish, o gosh this reminds me of a certain Dyanne Beekman, by others is another. Showing off, or whatever they think they might be doing, isn't really something dutch people like to do. They rather act humble and decline the proposition of having their photo taken. And those who are willing to show off are usually not the ones with the 'best' style. Ofcourse, there are always exceptions, which also can be found in this topic, but that's the idea I get. And I don't like it. At all.
I also get the idea that it's almost a shame if you pay attention to how you dress. That it makes you the most superficial person in the world. I guess some people let that kind of talk get to them and start believing it as well. As if thinking like that isn't equally superficial and narrow minded.
I'm not saying that I know it all, or that my style is great or blablabla, I just wish that people were a little more daring than they are right now. It wouldn't hurt. People take it all so seriously, when it should be about nothing more than having fun
Ofcourse this is only about the people who care, or claim to care about fashion. I understand there are a lot of people who don't give a **** about it. And that's fine. But that has really nothing to do with the point I was trying to make
Lovelovelove the girl with the high-waisted trousers..[facehunter]
one more:
she totally represents the typical "vintage look", even the pose.