Confession: I tried to become a Hornets fan just so I could wear those exact colors together back in the day. I didn't even like basketball, but the colors were SO PRETTY!
Confession: I tried to become a Hornets fan just so I could wear those exact colors together back in the day. I didn't even like basketball, but the colors were SO PRETTY!
You and 65% of my middle school classmates!
Ironically, now I actually AM a Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets fan
Also, I find it amusing that study chooses to brush off/argue with the majority of posters (the ones who don't like the dress), but glom onto the one who thinks it's awesome.
Also, I find it amusing that study chooses to brush off/argue with the majority of posters (the ones who don't like the dress), but glom onto the one who thinks it's awesome.
Not true. I think I've been very gracious in accepting the criticism. Seems like I can't win here, though.
Why do you absolutely refuse to believe that this dress wasn't the best for your boobs? Seriously. The dress sucked for your boobs, it happens. The dress didn't offer much support.
But you downright refuse to believe that they could have a bit of sag due to lack of support.
Why ask questions when you don't want actual answers?
peachy, you'd understand if you lived in New York and could see how Fifth Ave. is deliberately and artistically unfurling the brilliance that is purple and turquoise.
The rest of us plebes will be forced to wait until the May issue of Vogue. Alas!
Not that I'm aware of, no.. Then again, I'm OK with contrasting jewel tones that have been debuting along with the tentative March colors that 5th ave is going with. I respect how they're slowly waiting along with the season to fully debut.. Though it's breeding impatience.
Why do you absolutely refuse to believe that this dress wasn't the best for your boobs? Seriously. The dress sucked for your boobs, it happens. The dress didn't offer much support.
But you downright refuse to believe that they could have a bit of sag due to lack of support.
Why ask questions when you don't want actual answers?
Because I've seen it in person and think my boobs look fine? I was wondering more about the style/cutout.
Ok here's the thing, and once I say this I will never mention it again- at least not in this thread, if you want to tell people they have saggy tits, yours should probably be the epitme of perky. Maybe they are but that dress is not showcasing them in the greatest manner.
Also, I find it amusing that study chooses to brush off/argue with the majority of posters (the ones who don't like the dress), but glom onto the one who thinks it's awesome.
Not true. I think I've been very gracious in accepting the criticism. Seems like I can't win here, though.
WHY ARE YOU SO RESISTANT TO SUPPORTIVE UNDERGARMENTS? You just keep saying "mah boobs look GREAT!" Yeah, okay lady.
You need to find something with more structure. The whole cut (not just the cutOUT lol) makes you look heavier than you are. The attention is drawn to your (ill supported) chest, which hopefully isn't what you're going for.
But sure. Slap a piece of lace on there and tie the whole thing up in a turquoise bow.
**JAZZ HANDS**
Your opinion has been heard. Loud and clear. Thanks.
peachy, you'd understand if you lived in New York and could see how Fifth Ave. is deliberately and artistically unfurling the brilliance that is purple and turquoise.
The rest of us plebes will be forced to wait until the May issue of Vogue. Alas!
I've seriously read this, like, eight times and am still snorting over it.
Not that I'm aware of, no.. Then again, I'm OK with contrasting jewel tones that have been debuting along with the tentative March colors that 5th ave is going with. I respect how they're slowly waiting along with the season to fully debut.. Though it's breeding impatience.
Why are you writing like a snooty British lady all of a sudden?
peachy, you'd understand if you lived in New York and could see how Fifth Ave. is deliberately and artistically unfurling the brilliance that is purple and turquoise.
The rest of us plebes will be forced to wait until the May issue of Vogue. Alas!
You wouldn't feel badly if you would make better choices. It is an ongoing thing with you...fashion, men...
I'm a baby, remember? I'm allowed to make poor choices.
Yeah I think this is a really, really poor choice.
This dress is something a skinny 15 year old could maybe pull off for a semi formal Sadie Hawkins dance. Pretty much everything about it other than the color is wrong on you. And would be wrong on anyone who isn't a skinny 15 year old.
YES - the dress is not the best dress you could possibly wear @studytime. Fucking wear it anyways. You only get to be young and dumb and wear horrible clothes with no remorse ONCE. I wore lace up jeans ( both the fly and the leg) faux cowboy hats and glittery halters my boobs had NO BUSINESS in all.the.time. Ya know what? I'm super glad I did. I went to school in roller skates and wigs. Yup. It was super fun. Now that I shop at the softer side of Sears and Chicos with all of my dry saggy friends I miss my golden days of ala Brit Brit school girl skirts and tube tops and look back on them fondly while donning my felted vest and elastic waist cords.
Also I agree with nicbreeful contrasting jewel tones are the bomb, whether you live in Manhattan, or Dowton Abbey.
Post by cinnamoncox on Mar 18, 2014 8:50:11 GMT -5
Also, I'm 34 now, but as an older teen I wore jeans that were like cut off shorts, but the bottoms were attached with SAFETY PINS so no, I will not rag on someone else's fashion choice. (They came that way, I didn't rip them then use safety pins to keep them on, I wasn't that hard core :/)
Post by thinkofthesoldiers on Mar 18, 2014 9:01:48 GMT -5
We all make poor fashion decisions, but to make one after a bunch of people tell you it is a poor decision is stupid. Why would you purposely want to look bad?
As a big tittie girl myself, it is weird to me that studytime thinks it is NBD to walk around without proper support. I love my boobs (and wish they were still as good as they were before kids/bfing), but they have ALWAYS looked better with proper support. I don't care if I was 16 or 35.