i have to confess i used to be a big label junkie, but now i just wear what im comfortable in, although i do think you have to pay for the right fit and quality. i do consider myself trendy...is that bad?
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Being trendy is actually not particularly bad in all terms.
What is absolutely wrong is picking your friends, or making fun of others based on what they wear.
What is absolutely wrong is picking your friends, or making fun of others based on what they wear.
im not trendy at the time...but i make the fashion!! (well, sorta!)
i have my own fashion: loud, colourful and in your face!!! i believe in layers upon layers! stockings (especially fishnets), things that shine, heavy make-up (if i really want to go out), high heels (pink/green most the time), hair messy, lots of jewellery (and i mean lots!!), i love arm warmers!! (i have black fishnet ones...and i want pax's black and purple one) and just anything that nobodies wearing. if someones wearing it (unless i like them) i wont wear it!! oh, and i always have black on, even if its just my bra...must wear black
i have my own fashion: loud, colourful and in your face!!! i believe in layers upon layers! stockings (especially fishnets), things that shine, heavy make-up (if i really want to go out), high heels (pink/green most the time), hair messy, lots of jewellery (and i mean lots!!), i love arm warmers!! (i have black fishnet ones...and i want pax's black and purple one) and just anything that nobodies wearing. if someones wearing it (unless i like them) i wont wear it!! oh, and i always have black on, even if its just my bra...must wear black
Well I'm absolutly not trendy at all! I consider comfort, but I still try to look nice. It's not my top priority though...
A lot of people around me wear these designer clothes. Not me, I feel uncomfortable.
heavy make-up (if i really want to go out
hair messy
oh, and i always have black on, even if its just my bra...must wear black
YES! Always have black on, and messy hair is a must! I like the heavy heavy eye makeup, no lipstick look
I love fashion and clothes, but I'm not actually trendy. I'll just wear whatever catches my eye. I'm obsessed with jewelry, though. All my friends say I'm a raccoon because I like anything shiny! ;)
I am DEFINITELY not trendy.
I couldn't care less what other people think of me. I just want to be happy with myself, like what LivingGirl said. If other people like what I wear, find with me. I don't care. If they don't that's their own problem.
I couldn't care less what other people think of me. I just want to be happy with myself, like what LivingGirl said. If other people like what I wear, find with me. I don't care. If they don't that's their own problem.
well...........im very trendy!
Like, EW! Like, why am I on a site full of retards that don't know fashion. EW!! *looks down nose at everyone* :p
(for the sods that are thinking of taking me seriously, I was being SARCASTIC!!!)
baha! sods.... (hey, i love british insults...so sue me!)
I think I'm trendy. People complement me on my clothes in school.I am a slave to fashion,but I don't copy exactly things I see in magazines...I do have a lot of shoes and clothes(7 for all mankind jeans rock)...but I can't stand reading teen fashion magazines because some of the clothes look tacky,but I never really followed the mini skirt trend...it was too slutty for me,but I did buy the mini skirts to wear over my jeans..layering is cool....
After reading "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, I realized that the physical aspects of life are the only things that matter in this irrational world...tangiable things are what give life meaning..things that are not tangiable, are meaningless....it's a very good existential book...sorry for that depressing anecdote....anyway, I think to be trendy is to be different. A trendy person is someone who is usually ahead of the crowd, which is something I try to do. I play three instruments,but I feel happier when expressing myself through clothing.Call me materialistic, but one way or another, we all are...
After reading "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, I realized that the physical aspects of life are the only things that matter in this irrational world...tangiable things are what give life meaning..things that are not tangiable, are meaningless....it's a very good existential book...sorry for that depressing anecdote....anyway, I think to be trendy is to be different. A trendy person is someone who is usually ahead of the crowd, which is something I try to do. I play three instruments,but I feel happier when expressing myself through clothing.Call me materialistic, but one way or another, we all are...
well, I don't follow every trend, I have my own style. Most important to me is that my clothes are confortable. I would never force my feet into tight high heels or boots which make my feet ache with every step.
But I definitely LOVE fashion and shopping!! I love clothes and accessoires and I can't walk out of H&M without buying at least a bracelet or a cheap top or socks or underwear or.....
So I am very girl-ish when it comes to shopping...
But I definitely LOVE fashion and shopping!! I love clothes and accessoires and I can't walk out of H&M without buying at least a bracelet or a cheap top or socks or underwear or.....
So I am very girl-ish when it comes to shopping...
i'm starting to be trendy, i've gotten rid of many t-shirts lately, and been buying some dress pants and "cool" clothes, lots of sweaters and dressy shirts, i'm trying to be as trendy as i can be, i just wish i had more spare money to buy more expensive clothes
"if you look nice , you feel confident"
"if you look nice , you feel confident"
I'm a little bit trendy . . . more in terms of overall style, though, than in individual garments. For instance: I'll wear things with trendy colour co-ordinations / cuts, but I don't buy a specific garment just because lots of people have it, and I don't pay attention to brand names. More than anything, though, I try to buy things that look good together, that fit me well, that flatter my body type, and that aren't too expensive. I love the idea of being stylish, but I don't let it rule my lifestyle or my bank account.
Well, I'm pretty sure I'm the only person I know who owns a pair of big, rubber, yellow rain boots with flowers on them, and a pair of big, white zip-up go-go/stripper/drag queen boots with 5 inch heels.