"We Are The New Vintage"
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i love the resurgence because its more accepted now. even though i look unbelievably cute in high school, i used to be teased to the fullest extent because i didn't dress like the typical urban teenager. so now, i don't get harassed, or cornered with the question, "why you wearing that old s**t".
also, i love the fact i can find more clothes. i typically had to go with just "inspired by the 1950s" clothing, but they always lacked something- fit was wrong, cheap fabric....etc. now, i can find high quality reproductions and true to style clothing that fits me well.
also with the clothing, the love of the true female form is coming back. don't get me wrong, i love my naturally skinny minnie girls, but let's be frank, they typically won't have much trouble when it comes to clothes that fit. i've often heard from my father who is a tailor(learned most of his trade work while in the military in the 60s *Mad Men era* ) that i have the ideal shape of an hourglass. i'm sure many ladies have had the issue of having to get jeans by how big their thighs/hips were instead of the waist, and be left with a HUGE gaping space in the back.
i hate to be surly, but i feel the need to say it- the reasons i HATE the resurgence are that since the clothes are more widely available, that makes shopping a bit harder than it was before. now i'll see something i adore, but guess what? all size 10s have sold out.
also, cheap reproductions. i don't know if anybody saw it, but at one point, a girl had commented on a deadly dames (<3) dress i wearing on the subway.
she said she had seen stuff like this at forever21. i was a bit hyped up at first- i knew their stuff was a lot less expensive so if i have the opportunity to spend less, i will. anyway, i looked at the website when i got home.
God, Jesus, Mary and Joseph! their stuff was so short, low, tight, cheaply made....i didn't know what to make of it. it made me upset because the designers for the company just took the key elements of 1950s style and put it in a blender with a heaping scoop of skank.
so its some bad that comes along with it, and thats to be expected i suppose.
I think the 90's did it. it killed the feminine look. it boosted feminine power and moral, but kiiiiiiiiiiled the feminine presence. all the baggy slouchy clothes have sparked a flame to be girly again. now that we have our presence as equal sexes we can reclaim our image as WOMAN!
You nailed it perfectly ! Thats what I was trying to say but took too long to say it ! The late 60s started a trend of asexuality and weird fashion. One can say that there was alot of "free love" in the 60s and "Swinging" in the 70s but it was all pretty ugly for the most part, hairy, "natural" and unattractive. For some reason reclaiming "womanhood" meant making it unattractive. I have met alot of the relics from this era and they still stick by that philosophy. When I worked in architecture I often received dirty looks and disapproving stares from my female co workers for wearing skirts, heels, and rocking the 30s and 40s look. It was as if I was some kind of traitor to their cause.
I am educated, reasonably successful but that doenst mean I have lost my gender or my sex appeal. I refuse to forfeit the fact that I am 100% girl. Oh and I dont take offense to being called a girl, I think it is quite a compliment !
Delyssia LaBelle {Madam} said:I think the 90's did it. it killed the feminine look. it boosted feminine power and moral, but kiiiiiiiiiiled the feminine presence. all the baggy slouchy clothes have sparked a flame to be girly again. now that we have our presence as equal sexes we can reclaim our image as WOMAN!
This reminds me of something I saw in the subway the other day..there was sticker that said "retro sexism" and had a rant that was too small to read on it posted on a ad for Gilette women..all because it features an Elvgren style pinup girl..seriously, shut the f*** up! You could do so much worse then a pinup girl in ads in this day and age...they really need to pick their battles a bit better.
Personally I can't get enough of pin up girl art..I just bought some more yestreday at Fan Expo. I just wish there were more people who were into that sorta thing in Toronto. Just genuinely into it not just following a trend. : ( Hope this makes sense because I'm sleep deprived!
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