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Hello all! my first post here. :> I've loved pinup style since I was 15, but never really could dress that way due to well. money and laziness. I'm 20 now and really want to honestly look rockabilly-pinup style all the time.. but heres my dilemma, I have the hair and makeup down(Once my hair grows back out..) but I am utterly shapeless and quite frankly feel WAY too fancy in dresses and skirts.. even 'casual' ones. I've recently decided I'm much more a 'jeans and a t-shirt and heels' rockabilly type... but it kinda makes me sad!! I love the whole pencil skirt and button up bad girl look along with more authentic 'sweet' 40's dresses.. i find I just look strange in more tailored things....
So to all of you wonderful ladies; do you wear the type of things you model in on a daily basis? Do you still dress 'pinup' when not in front of the camera? What do you wear on a daily basis?
Any one else have the issue I have? I still havent gotten to modeling really, but I'd like to build a wardrobe of stuff i can wear :( any advice ladies?
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For events I wear a full skirted halter dress or a high waisted pencil skirt with a black corset style top or a halter top with a pair of knock-out shoes. When I'm casual about town: a pair of skinny jeans, a fitted tshirt or my button down dickie look alike shirts that are tailored and fitted, my studded belt with a large belt buckle, wallet with chain (I don't carry a purse when I'm not at work or at an event) and either flats or chucks. I've got more of a punk rock edge with my style. Even when I'm super girly looking I add something edgy in there: a studded cincher belt, corset, my big corvette emblem necklace or what have you.
At work I usually wear wide leg trousers with a fitted top and heels or a pencil with a cami and cardigan. Hair tends to be down or in a ponytail as I have gone back to my Bettie bangs look. Makeup is more toned down.
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