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Toes scrunched up into heels that are too high .. ugly ugly ugly, and its the same story with toes showing when wearing flats, its just plain nasty looking.
Toes scrunched up into heels that are too high .. ugly ugly ugly, and its the same story with toes showing when wearing flats, its just plain nasty looking.
Toes scrunched up into heels that are too high .. ugly ugly ugly, and its the same story with toes showing when wearing flats, its just plain nasty looking.
I agree. It looks like one of the reasons she chooses to ruin her feet is to show off her tattoo, but I hate to tell her that her tattoo is nothing special - very ordinary.
Ugh, the scrunched up toes is not a good look, at all!!
That no-pants look is not a good look. I understand for that concert, the looks are gonna be wild and not the sort of look you'd go for in any other setting. Still, that no-pants look just isn't flattering, or quirky or interesting like some of the other crazy looks for the concert. It looks like you just forgot your pants.
I like yoga pants for well, yoga and around the house. Not in public though. The only time I'd consider it is, OK not feeling well, gonna run to the corner store for one quick item. Still, I really try not to even do that.
Turtlenecks - make everyone have a fat, squashed face.
Thongs - yuck, up your butt crack -makes me want to throw up
Leggings as pants so I can see your camel toe - barf!
High heels and shorts - hooker
Too much crap and color on your nails - trailer park
Unless its midsummer and the turtleneck is not appropriate for the weather, why not wear them when its really cold and they keep your neck warm without little air leaks? Warm trumps fashion.
And unless someone is wearing them as open air bottoms who cares WHAT a person finds comfortable as underware?
Maybe you are unaware but "attractive" is not a universal concept. Additionally, perhaps they are not attempting to attract you anyway. Finally, many people do not select their clothing/makeup/nail polish based on anything other than what they like or find "fun".
Personally I never do anything beyond shape and buff my own nails unless I am going to a wedding but I do not fine blue nails, or really any color, unattractive. At least they took the time to take care of their nails.
Not my style but truly not "zombie" nails either. I think the ones complaining are maybe just afraid of anything not traditional.
I agree. I don't use any kind of stuff on my nails, not even a gloss. But if I feel like it I do black. I also have eight rings I wear and don't want people looking at my nails but my silver.
When they had the streetfair out in socal during the summer each week, I'd always go to watch the people. I LOVED the goths. Their garb was so intricately put together and so cool looking I loved it. I think *fun* should be a major part of dressing. When you're out having fun then dress for it. If anyone else 'approves' or not doesn't matter.
The dinners out where I had the most fun were at science fiction conventions, with us all in hall costume. Sure, we got looked at but it was intended we be, and the funniest part is people always ask if you are in a 'play'.
Looking at all the pictures, awesome imagination. Love it!
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