Trends You Are Sick Of #2

Status
Not open for further replies.
Boho chic and Hippie chic. They're so uninteresting and old now. And every 12 year old wears one.
 
Elaborate designs on nails. Short of some subtle scrolling or fading between colors, I'm not fond of it. OK for kids I guess, but not for adults.
 
I'm really over the whole leggings scene. I feel like they're so lazy and sloppy.

And I will never love American Appy. Sick of it from day 1.
 
In all seriousness my mother actually makes better clothes. I wouldn't even spit in American Apparel's direction. Or Hollister. Or Abercrombie & Fitch. Or American Eagle. Or General Issue. Or anything that resembles the aforementioned.
 
Trends in general.

Why does it matter what anyone else is wearing or what some magazine or website says you should wear? Wear what you're comfortable with whether or not anyone else likes it.
 
- Side-bang
-. Hair that is too voluminous, too unnaturally curly or straightened
- Stiletto everywhere, oh gosh, like they're the only kind of shoes that exist
- Converse everywhere
- Try-hard vintage
- Tight anything on curvy chicks. Tight clothes are acceptable only on the slim IMO
- Try-hard rock chic
- Cheap ballet flats. Only flats with expensive, beautiful details convince me
- Tight Racerback tanks, cheap too. A Racerback should be loose or a tight one should be scoop back
- Big-sized totes.
- Gucci & LV traditional bags
- Tight shorts
- Any cocktail dresses looking like Filthy Couture :rofl:
- Harem with heels. Bless me.
- Tee with too much print.
- Low scoop neck tee
- Kitten heels
- Boot-cut jeans :rofl:
- Blazers that don't fit
- The Blake Lively look
- The Little J/Taylor Momsen look
- The Blair Waldorf look (I love some of her outfits but most of them give me rolling eyes)
- Victoria Beckham's hair cut :ninja:
 
- color block
- bling bling look + Juicy Couture
- florals
- high waisted denim shorts (so unflattering)
- leggings (except for thick knitted ones)
- gladiator sandal boots or whatever you call them
- George, Gina & Lucy bags (believe it or not, they're still a trend over here!)
- Longchamp pliage bags
- too much make up
- too much jewellery
- neon nail polish
 
This isn't a trend but I really really dislike those tops with shelf bras.

They just look awkward on almost everyone.
 
Okay, I don't think this is a trend (well at least I hope not)
But I've seen it on enough people... that I thought I would mention it.

People who dye the top part of their hair platinum blonde, and then dye the hair underneath really dark brown.

I think it looks tacky, and most of all so unnatural. The whole look is really unflattering.
(maybe it looks good on some people, I have yet to see someone who can work that hairstyle)
But that's just my opinion.
 
Trends in general.

Why does it matter what anyone else is wearing or what some magazine or website says you should wear? Wear what you're comfortable with whether or not anyone else likes it.

Agreed. I hate it when people follow trends that are obviously not suited to their body just because they think if you're "interested in fashion" that's what you should do. I mean it's ok to wear something unflattering if it's a statement or a look, but otherwise it's just unflattering.
 
I have to agree with the above posts. I also hate, when people stop wearing something because of being "out-of-season".

Come on! Wear whatever is beautiful! Make your own statement.
 
Okay, I don't think this is a trend (well at least I hope not)
But I've seen it on enough people... that I thought I would mention it.

People who dye the top part of their hair platinum blonde, and then dye the hair underneath really dark brown.

I think it looks tacky, and most of all so unnatural. The whole look is really unflattering.
(maybe it looks good on some people, I have yet to see someone who can work that hairstyle)
But that's just my opinion.

It's sort of a trend here too. I saw at least 20 girls with their hair like that at a feestival this weekend. Except it wasn't just the platinum blonde / dark brown combination, but also colors like blue, peach, white, purple, etc. I think it looks awful :ninja:
 
Okay, I don't think this is a trend (well at least I hope not)
But I've seen it on enough people... that I thought I would mention it.

People who dye the top part of their hair platinum blonde, and then dye the hair underneath really dark brown.

I think it looks tacky, and most of all so unnatural. The whole look is really unflattering.
(maybe it looks good on some people, I have yet to see someone who can work that hairstyle)
But that's just my opinion.

Ugh, here in Poland I see girls with hairdos like that almost everywhere. Acctualy we've got name for girls like that but I don't think there's an English translation for that, but it's not kind anyway :innocent: This girls always look tacky, you know, short, tight tops, tight jeans, and ofc you can see everything - breasts, bum, thong... Oh, and they are always tanned too much...
 
Trends in general.

Why does it matter what anyone else is wearing or what some magazine or website says you should wear? Wear what you're comfortable with whether or not anyone else likes it.

why? Maybe you want to try something you never thought of, could be a chance to have a little fun, or even used as acknowledgment for being ahead of the curve somewhat example:if you always wore dr.martens for instance.

Without trends or runway forecast would I ever buttoned up my shirt to the top button without a tie? Of course damn not!

If being comfortable in what you are wearing is all that matters (it is not) then you can sit around and watch the first five minutes of "How do I look" before turning it off because those folks are happy with what they are wearing.

Echoes: don't take this as hate, flame, or me bashing you.

On topic: Rompers bore me, every girl looks the same and it rarely looks good. tall girls it look to small, wide girls it looks way to skintight, and on short girls it ends up looking like toddler clothes.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
In all seriousness my mother actually makes better clothes. I wouldn't even spit in American Apparel's direction. Or Hollister. Or Abercrombie & Fitch. Or American Eagle. Or General Issue. Or anything that resembles the aforementioned.

I know exactly how you feel. My environment is full of people wearing Hollister, American Eagle, etc. What I hate even more is them flaunting it as though it were a big brand name/label to be respected.
 
Ed Hardy. *shudders*

And I agree about Hollister and AE. It's a t-shirt with a name on it, whoop de doo. Seriously.

And I also agree about rompers. They make most people look like boring marshmallows. Accessorization is key, yet hardly anyone can pull it off.
 
Yeah. I hate those shirts (hollister, american eagle, abercrombie & fitch, etc) that are blatantly branded for everyone to read and see. man... like it was the coolest most creative thing you could wear.

I have read this somewhere in here but here again paraphrased:

‎oh hey let's design nice clothing, stain it and rip the heck out of it, mass produce it in a children's sweatshop in bangladesh, jack up the prices and call it 'vintage.'
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
212,572
Messages
15,189,522
Members
86,466
Latest member
neverendingstudent
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "058526dd2635cb6818386bfd373b82a4"
<-- Admiral -->