tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919063095537632567.post4873044344654225723..comments2023-06-22T05:39:51.136-04:00Comments on All That Glitters: Style CultureAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14160991613827009588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919063095537632567.post-12520933853230456522013-01-17T14:06:15.486-05:002013-01-17T14:06:15.486-05:00I am in the same place with my current style. I th...I am in the same place with my current style. I think that now, I dress with way more intelligence than I did before. I used to just dress out of whimsy and would tend to be less than comfortable for a majority of the day. Sometimes I do miss the whimsy, but I believe that look can still be accomplished with a little planning and moderation. Thanks for the comment and insight!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14160991613827009588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919063095537632567.post-60452773205328796082013-01-17T13:35:04.665-05:002013-01-17T13:35:04.665-05:00Funny that I would read this today, because a frie...Funny that I would read this today, because a friend showed me a post about Destiny's Child and their worst outfits. Some years ago I would totally have laughed and felt a bit ashamed to have dressed in a similar manner as a teen. Now my style is mainly grown-up, sophisticated, a bit boring most likely. But I felt like that was the kind of style I always wanted to have, but was too young to wear it or too afraid of being mocked. <br />And still, I saw those outfits, and thought they were pretty cool, and that's just what my style was like too, (though not that extreme, thanks to my parents) and I am not ashamed of that anymore. <br />Who knows when the nineties will be back for another spin, like the 60s are now. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com