This is for the girls...latest fashions Experts please read!!!!!

by restrangled 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • restrangled
    restrangled

    Is it my imagination or are the pregnant girls wearing the tight stuff and the rest of us are relegated to gathered, covered your butt blouses?

    I haven't been shopping for awhile. All I found was gathered from under the "boobs" blouses, short but very very full as if you are pregnant.

    I prefer to buy mens shirts, the euro kind...full of detail, I have even found some with ribbons! Yes, I like longer shirts, never found in the women's section.

    For all those into the latest fashions......what in the H E double toothpick should we be buying?!!!!!!!

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    I'm not quite an expert, but when putting on my pants I try to ensure the zipper is in front rather than on my ass. I like to have it done up too. I usually button up my shirt. Tucking it in is optional.

    W

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Jeans and T's

  • Nowman
    Nowman

    I love fashion! I love to review fashion and find ways to create a similiar style in a more less expensive way.

    Solids are the best I think because of the obvious "mix & match". Deep gray is really in this year. In fact, I wore a pare of dark gray "skinny pants" (what they are called, but they are not tight, just fit) with gray wedges I got from Bakers, and grape colored shirt I got from Old Navy. It is simple, comfortable, and business casual.

    Buy colors you feel good in. Long shirts are in now, try them on, some will work some won't. Sometimes thouse longer shirts will flatter a lady. I just think its important wear clothes that fit you! All store sizes run different.

    I could really say alot, but all in all, solids help keep it stlyish, classy, "shappy sheek". By the way, wedge shoes are really in this year. I like the styles, they do not look so clumpy like you have huge shoes on (like the wedges from the 90s), they are more classy and feminine.

    Nikki

  • StAnn
    StAnn

    I agree, it's hard to tell who is expecting and who isn't today.

    Essentially, regarding fashion, it's the 1970's all over again. Everywhere I look, I think "I wore that in high school!"

    The clothes were ugly in the 1970's and they're ugly today.

    I've reached a point in my life where I dress in "classic" styles that I like and find flattering and forget about what everyone else is wearing. In order to do that, however, I generally have to sew a lot of my own clothes.

    BTW, if you're really curious about what's in style, a good show to watch is What Not To Wear on TLC. All of the "contestants" end up wearing the same thing, so any one episode would be a complete education for you. (And they all end up with the same haircut, too.)

    StAnn

  • restrangled
    restrangled

    Hey Stann....yes I've seen it with not much patience with all the commercials.....

    BTW, if you're really curious about what's in style, a good show to watch is What Not To Wear on TLC. All of the "contestants" end up wearing the same thing, so any one episode would be a complete education for you. (And they all end up with the same haircut, too

    The problem is classic style seems to be out unless you can afford the major designers.....I don't like short pouffy blouses, short jackets ala Sarah Palin, etc. No sleeves, lets pretend we are pregnant, and cut off anything at the widest part of the body.

    I don't like pouffy period!

    I like long lean lines, almost impossible to find. Jackets that end at mid or upper thigh with some serious tapering, jeans long enough to wear some great high heels or boots, tops that come down past the hips...not just wearing a bib for a shirt.

    I agree the 70's stank as far as fashion.

    r.

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