fashionista-ta
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Sylphide said:I think there are people who find interesting ways to interpret trends- and then there are people who grab the most uninteresting quintessential items of the season and wear them all at once to prance round shopping malls. I try to fit into the former category. A case in point- I have loved broaches since I was old enough to play in my nana's jewellry box and have collected many over the years. When they started appearing, I thought ooh goody chance to show them off- but mine are unusual one-off pieces that have character and sentimental value- not gaudy ugly-as-hell oversized purple and hot pink rhinestones.
I think trends are fun- they give us direction and starting off points to imagine looks. I have broad ranging tastes, so I think that without trends I would be overwhelmed with choice. At least they give us inspiration and an anchor if we need it. And hell, without trends the uber-hip would have nothing to rebel against, or define themselves in opposition to, would they?![]()
Ooooh ... well said. The former is what I try for too, after too many frustrating years of marching to my own drummer and not being able to find what I wanted. I have finally accepted that in some years certain colors and shapes disappear from the face of the earth. So I take a look at what actually exists, and select from what I believe to be the best of it. (Vintage isn't really an option for me because I remember too many hand-me-downs and garage sale and thrift-store finds as a kid--and not nostalgically either
