Monday, January 10, 2011

Just admit it, you're fashionably gay

It's true, that women dress for other women. 20% of the time it's for men (on occasion). When a woman gets dressed she always wonders what other people(uhm women) will think of what she's wearing and how she looks on the whole. Admit it, the female species care what others think and enjoy mentally sizing up, comparing, what ever you want to call it. Look at red carpet events, it's the women who dress to the tee, and men too, but more so the women. Then you have tv shows like "fashion police" on E!Entertainment who crit what the galz of tinseltown wear. It's obvious: Fashion was created for women to hate that they love other women's clothes. The irony of it all is that Fashion Forerunners were men: Giorgio Armani, Marc Jacobs, Dolce and Gabbanna, Balenciaga...

























Tuesday, January 4, 2011

When people laugh at other's who dress "different" I think to myself: "Do you realise that you're actually the stupid one, because you're laughing at someone expressing their individuality while you too caught up trying to be like someone else." Instead i laugh at those who have it all wrong.

I admire people being different and just themselves, especially through their dress sense. So often I want to go up to them and say something at the risk of seeming forward and sometimes I do but most of the time I hold back...but it's a new year, everywhere I go, my camera follows. I will be getting streetwise with street style this fashion year.

I'm absolutely loving maxi dresses and skirts paired with chunky platform heels aswell as tight high waist skirts and vests tucked in. flowy little dresses and lace numbers, preferrably short have my heart.