Worst Trends And Styles Of The Last 10 Years

Curious said:
And I'd like to broaden it to people of ANY age :ninja::lol:
Agreed, like many things whose popularity originated with Britney Spears, those are pretty awful.
 
Hideous shoulder pads from the 80's era :yuk:

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blackrose said:
Hideous shoulder pads from the 80's era :yuk:

Oh, how I couldn't agree more! I really don't understand with the obsession of looking like a football player!
 
Flares-ugh-will those stupid things never go away!
Frumpy "gypsy" skirts and anything "boho"-horrible.
 
myyk said:
Flares-ugh-will those stupid things never go away!
Frumpy "gypsy" skirts and anything "boho"-horrible.
YES! Flare jeans...They went out in like 99, they're like cockroaches! Just wont die!
 
Designer bags (used as a status symbol)
Bleached denim (so 80's Bon Jovi)
Jeans with a "cute" tank top (done to death)
Ballet flats (boring)
Sportswear / track suits (except in the gym)
Boho skirts (too frumpy housewife)
Muluks (I didn't think it was possible, but they're uglier than uggs!)
Real fur (ofcourse)
Non fitting clothes
Puffball skirts from the 80's (I know they're in fashion again but can't stand them!)
 
The whole poser look in general. It started a couple of years ago when Avril came out and all she knew was the fashion. It was such a disgrace to the whole message of the real scene, and it made the whole thing clownish. All these teenagers would walk around like they were punk and wearing shirts that said "punk" that they bought from the mall for f*cks sake. Or even better anarchy shirts bought from Wal-Mart. It was ridiculous and totally contradictory.

I'm not a punk but I have a lot of punk friends, so I know a lot about how it started in the 70's and the cause of it and DIY ethics. So I feel pissed off with them.
 
^ :lol: yes...the whole "im such an anti-conformist individual" even though my whole outfit was bought at hot topic which mass produces every item they sell and consisting of hot pink long sleeve fishnet shirt under a black shirt with "punk" written in hot pink, messy handwriting, baggy black pants with 234 hot pink zippers, black converses with "unique" shoelaces and good charlotte lyrics plastered on them, topped off with a 2 spiked dog collar necklaces and 0239478 black jelly bracelets
 
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i really want want of those wal mart anarchy shirts.but we don't have wal mart here.thats so so good.
also in realtion to the topic candy ravers and there related attire are the worst thing ever.
 
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IdiotGirl said:
The whole poser look in general. It started a couple of years ago when Avril came out and all she knew was the fashion. It was such a disgrace to the whole message of the real scene, and it made the whole thing clownish. All these teenagers would walk around like they were punk and wearing shirts that said "punk" that they bought from the mall for f*cks sake. Or even better anarchy shirts bought from Wal-Mart. It was ridiculous and totally contradictory.

I'm right there with you.
 
blackrose said:
Hideous shoulder pads from the 80's era :yuk:

80shoulders.jpg

HAAHAAHAaaa I totally agree with blackrose on the shoulder-pads! It's horrible and I wonder how woman can dress like that... EEeeeKKkks!! :yuk:
 
those hideous old navy fleeces from the late 90's EW everyone wore them
 
MC Hammer pants

Bruised-looking makeup

Oversized clothing in general

Awful looking pants things that bodybuilders with long hair especially would wear that look somewhat like pajama bottoms and have hideous prints on them

International news shirts (although they were more of a leftover from the 80's)

There was a style I remember girls wearing in '90 and '91 where they'd make the front of their hair a giant vertical wall and the rest of their hair was flat

There was a makeup style where the mascara and eyeliner was applied in a kitty-corner fashion around each eye--two corners had mascara and eyeliner and two did not, the corners that did have it would extend to the middle of the eye area so the side that had makeup on the top didn't have it on the bottom and visa-versa.
 
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