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Re: men in a skirt or dress
The fashion runway has always been about extremes to make an outrageous statement for attention rather than things ordinary people would actually wear. Wake me up when there's an article about men who are non-celebrity, non-models wearing skirts and dresses out in the real world (there have been a few articles like that, but this isn't one of them).
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Re: men in a skirt or dress
Quite a few look like ordinary people out in the street, not models.
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Re: men in a skirt or dress
Gods, no 11, the "professorial" looks around my vintage.skirtyscot wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2019 1:03 am Quite a few look like ordinary people out in the street, not models.
Our street styles have a wee similarity too and I'm not a model/celeb/singer/dancer Etc.
Worth remembering that to a lot of the "ordinary folks", WE are the outrageous attention seekers.Ralph wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:36 am The fashion runway has always been about extremes to make an outrageous statement for attention rather than things ordinary people would actually wear. Wake me up when there's an article about men who are non-celebrity, non-models wearing skirts and dresses out in the real world (there have been a few articles like that, but this isn't one of them).
The world would not be the same without some peacocks and we have our own in the Café anyway.
Steve.