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Yes that was the oneOriginally posted by dramatique@May 2nd, 2004 - 5:36 pm
Did you post that one up in the vintage clutches? I saw that one. It's cute!![]()

Yes that was the oneOriginally posted by dramatique@May 2nd, 2004 - 5:36 pm
Did you post that one up in the vintage clutches? I saw that one. It's cute!![]()
great advice softgreyOriginally posted by softgrey@May 1st, 2004 - 5:30 pm
that is a common problem...
stop being a victim of all the media hype...advertisers are supposed to get you to want their items...that's what their clients are paying them to do...it is your job...as a consumer...to see beyond the hype and THINK FOR YOURSELF...you are the one with the cash, so you are the one with ALL THE POWER...
also, just because you see a bunch of celebs with stuff, doesn't mean it's cool and you have to have it too...and remember that they are getting it for FREE anyway...so if they get tired of it in a couple of months...it doesn't really matter...not the same when you have to spend hard cash...
the way to get an excellent wardrobe is to buy stuff that you absolutely love and fits you really well...pick your favorite colours...the ones that look best with your hair and skin complexion... and try to stick with those...that way you'll have more mix and match outfits...never buy anything that doesn't go with at least two things you already have in your closet...i have stuff from high school that i still wear...and not because the eighties are back, but because it never went out of style and i still love it...
if you consistently follow this...you'll never have the 'i have nothing to wear' problem...it will be more like ..."which one of my favorite things should i wear today?"...and you'll have a closet full of personal treasures...
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I really like this one, although I actually am missing a huge number of items from the list!Originally posted by eloes@May 1st, 2004 - 8:44 pm
Does anyone have any other lists like Sephora's? Do you have anything to add? I find it most interesting.
I really like this one, although I actually am missing a huge number of items from the list!Originally posted by purplelucrezia+May 3rd, 2004 - 1:18 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(purplelucrezia @ May 3rd, 2004 - 1:18 am)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-eloes@May 1st, 2004 - 8:44 pm
Does anyone have any other lists like Sephora's? Do you have anything to add? I find it most interesting.
what are "Sabrina heels"??Originally posted by whereisthatsusu+May 3rd, 2004 - 1:28 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(whereisthatsusu @ May 3rd, 2004 - 1:28 am)</div><div class='quotemain'>Originally posted by purplelucrezia@May 3rd, 2004 - 1:18 am
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Does anyone have any other lists like Sephora's? Do you have anything to add? I find it most interesting.
I really like this one, although I actually am missing a huge number of items from the list!http://www.thefairestlady.com/audrey/hipmusts.html
Building up a solid wardrobe is really a lifetime thing though.
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Crysalized, print what Sofite said out and frame it over your bed - it should be everyone's dressing/shopping bible.Originally posted by softgrey@May 1st, 2004 - 5:30 pm
that is a common problem...
stop being a victim of all the media hype...advertisers are supposed to get you to want their items...that's what their clients are paying them to do...it is your job...as a consumer...to see beyond the hype and THINK FOR YOURSELF...you are the one with the cash, so you are the one with ALL THE POWER...
also, just because you see a bunch of celebs with stuff, doesn't mean it's cool and you have to have it too...and remember that they are getting it for FREE anyway...so if they get tired of it in a couple of months...it doesn't really matter...not the same when you have to spend hard cash...
the way to get an excellent wardrobe is to buy stuff that you absolutely love and fits you really well...pick your favorite colours...the ones that look best with your hair and skin complexion... and try to stick with those...that way you'll have more mix and match outfits...never buy anything that doesn't go with at least two things you already have in your closet...i have stuff from high school that i still wear...and not because the eighties are back, but because it never went out of style and i still love it...
if you consistently follow this...you'll never have the 'i have nothing to wear' problem...it will be more like ..."which one of my favorite things should i wear today?"...and you'll have a closet full of personal treasures...
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I do that. I even take it a bit further and put down how much I can spend on each item and then come up with a budget. It's a good idea for when you don't have a lot of money which is all the time for me. I also have a budget for impulse buys. Like when you see something on sale that you don't really need but will use in the future. Sometimes you can find some really good deals and interesting items so I like to set a bit of money aside for pure bargain hunting. It's really important to include beauty products on your list too because those things add up.Originally posted by tealady@May 2nd, 2004 - 8:26 am
Have a clothing plan! In your purse, you should always have a list of things you are looking for to fill gaps in your wardrobe (white t shirt, black heels to go with pinstripe suit, replace mascara, etc.) and DO NOT BUY ANYTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE PURCHASED WHAT IS ON YOUR LIST. Once your planned wardrobe has no gaps you can follow a fad if you like and your budget allows it. Stick to the plan and the plan will stick to you. You and your closet will be very happy!![]()
good strategy...Originally posted by slinky_vagabond@May 2nd, 2004 - 1:25 pm
If I see an item I love but seems kind of trendy, I don't buy it right away, but I remember where I saw it. If a few days later I'm still thinking "Poop! I should have bought that!" I go back and get it.
It's worked pretty well; I love everything in my closet.
Crysalized, print what Sofite said out and frame it over your bed - it should be everyone's dressing/shopping bible. [/quote]
Thanks for clearing that up softgrey.Originally posted by softgrey@May 3rd, 2004 - 8:31 pm
and for someone who was wondering about sabrina heels...it's basically the same as kitten heels...basically a baby stiletto heel-usually pointy toe and often sling back-heel 1-11/2 inches high...![]()
audrey was always as tall or taller than her co-stars so she often wore flats or kitten heels...became a trademark style for her...
why faust...you flatter me...high praise coming from a harsh critic such as yourself...merci!./...Crysalized, print what Sofite said out and frame it over your bed - it should be everyone's dressing/shopping bible.
thanks for answering that questionwhy faust...you flatter me...high praise coming from a harsh critic such as yourself...merci!./...Crysalized, print what Sofite said out and frame it over your bed - it should be everyone's dressing/shopping bible.![]()
and for someone who was wondering about sabrina heels...it's basically the same as kitten heels...basically a baby stiletto heel-usually pointy toe and often sling back-heel 1-11/2 inches high...![]()
audrey was always as tall or taller than her co-stars so she often wore flats or kitten heels...became a trademark style for her...
why faust...you flatter me...high praise coming from a harsh critic such as yourself...merci!./...Crysalized, print what Sofite said out and frame it over your bed - it should be everyone's dressing/shopping bible.