Catwalk craziness
Re: Catwalk craziness
Nice tat but very little style to the clothing. The makeup and hair seem incongruous with the rest of the look.
But face it: you're never going to see everyday streetwear at a haute couture fashion show -- not in skirts, dresses, pants, or shorts, and not for men and not for women. High fashion is more like an art form with its own successes and failures.
But face it: you're never going to see everyday streetwear at a haute couture fashion show -- not in skirts, dresses, pants, or shorts, and not for men and not for women. High fashion is more like an art form with its own successes and failures.
Courage, conviction, nerve, verve, dash, panache, guts, nuts, balls, gall, élan, stones, whatever. Get some and get skirted.
caultron
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Ghastly stuff.
Even the women's outfits are unattractive.
Even the women's outfits are unattractive.
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Re: Catwalk craziness
How sad to disfigure such a beautifully proportioned body with all that ink!
His skirt is merely a nod to "decency" -- hardly a fashion statement.
Martin
His skirt is merely a nod to "decency" -- hardly a fashion statement.
Martin
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Inhave nomproblem with the ink, which seems nicely done. I have a full shirt myself.
But fashion usually consists of clothing, not body art, even though both are forms of adornment.
But fashion usually consists of clothing, not body art, even though both are forms of adornment.
Courage, conviction, nerve, verve, dash, panache, guts, nuts, balls, gall, élan, stones, whatever. Get some and get skirted.
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Cltrn,
As for the body art - too much for me but then I've never been a tats fan. Nothing to do with the discomfort - just not found anything that I would want enough to put on my body! Is that sentence right, grammatically?
That's usually what happens when I touch type too quickly!!Inhave nomproblem
As for the body art - too much for me but then I've never been a tats fan. Nothing to do with the discomfort - just not found anything that I would want enough to put on my body! Is that sentence right, grammatically?
I believe in offering every assistance short of actual help but then mainly just want to be left to be myself in all my difference and uniqueness.
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An iPad touch keyboard doesn't help either.Sinned wrote:Cltrn,
That's usually what happens when I touch type too quickly!!Inhave nomproblem![]()
Courage, conviction, nerve, verve, dash, panache, guts, nuts, balls, gall, élan, stones, whatever. Get some and get skirted.
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You basically say, that the most decent part of the ensemble is the skirt. Yeah, it has least to do with being fashionable. My idea is a kilt for the kilt country USA, it is made of a fluoriscent material and the lassies go wild about it, because these material consists of atoms which are arranged in a certain angle from the wearer. From the 2 o'clock postition, they can see anything.couyalair wrote:How sad to disfigure such a beautifully proportioned body with all that ink!
His skirt is merely a nod to "decency" -- hardly a fashion statement.
Martin