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what bugs me the most is when I see a woman who has a similar taste as I do, and she snobbs me... like I'm not "pin up" or "retro" enough to be around her...
back to the topic on hand (sorry, I had to veer)
it's one thing to be inspired and fall in love with the fashion, it's another to notice that it's the "in" thing to do, try to copy it, and then when the Fad changes and dump the "retro" look like yesterdays news...
like Katy Perry for instance. she's using the Pin Up look to make money, because it's "In".. when it's out she'll change.
Exactly:) On the last part.
Miss Nikki Sin{★} said:what bugs me the most is when I see a woman who has a similar taste as I do, and she snobbs me... like I'm not "pin up" or "retro" enough to be around her...
back to the topic on hand (sorry, I had to veer)
it's one thing to be inspired and fall in love with the fashion, it's another to notice that it's the "in" thing to do, try to copy it, and then when the Fad changes and dump the "retro" look like yesterdays news...
like Katy Perry for instance. she's using the Pin Up look to make money, because it's "In".. when it's out she'll change.
Unless you are Lily Christine, Greta Garbo, Bettie Page, Veronica Lake or anyone from these eras....then you too are like those people you talk about that bother you for wanting to replicate a version of the old hollywood and/or pinup "look". It's better to just be flattered when someone likes something you're doing so much that they actually start to make an attempt at their own version on it...you know, kinda like how all the old glamazons and original pinups of the golden eras would be flattered by your attempts on a "style"/"look' that THEY PIONEERED. Back in the day, the women of glamour were the epitome of fashion, glamour, sassiness, and most of all a very visible sense of self-security. Insecurity comes out in negativity... embrace the era, do it your way and smile when someone wants to do what you're doing...it's the biggest compliment.
Unless you are Lily Christine, Greta Garbo, Bettie Page, Veronica Lake or anyone from these eras....then you too are like those people you talk about that bother you for wanting to replicate a version of the old hollywood and/or pinup "look". It's better to just be flattered when someone likes something you're doing so much that they actually start to make an attempt at their own version on it...you know, kinda like how all the old glamazons and original pinups of the golden eras would be flattered by your attempts on a "style"/"look' that THEY PIONEERED. Back in the day, the women of glamour were the epitome of fashion, glamour, sassiness, and most of all a very visible sense of self-security. Insecurity comes out in negativity... embrace the era, do it your way and smile when someone wants to do what you're doing...it's the biggest compliment.
what bugs me the most is when I see a woman who has a similar taste as I do, and she snobbs me... like I'm not "pin up" or "retro" enough to be around her...
back to the topic on hand (sorry, I had to veer)
it's one thing to be inspired and fall in love with the fashion, it's another to notice that it's the "in" thing to do, try to copy it, and then when the Fad changes and dump the "retro" look like yesterdays news...
like Katy Perry for instance. she's using the Pin Up look to make money, because it's "In".. when it's out she'll change.
So many ladies (and Edson) here have made good points, but this is the best one IMO. I agree 100%. We are all part of a subculture, and we are all "copying' someone. But the truth is, it's not copying, it's pulling inspiration from people we admire. I love seeing those girls who are in it for the fad, one reason is because I know it'll make the stuff I want easier and cheaper, but the main reason is because I love this lifestyle. And if these girls start with the look, and then learn more... great!! Because after all, didn't we all start in this lifestyle because we loved the look?
Linda Pistola said:Unless you are Lily Christine, Greta Garbo, Bettie Page, Veronica Lake or anyone from these eras....then you too are like those people you talk about that bother you for wanting to replicate a version of the old hollywood and/or pinup "look". It's better to just be flattered when someone likes something you're doing so much that they actually start to make an attempt at their own version on it...you know, kinda like how all the old glamazons and original pinups of the golden eras would be flattered by your attempts on a "style"/"look' that THEY PIONEERED. Back in the day, the women of glamour were the epitome of fashion, glamour, sassiness, and most of all a very visible sense of self-security. Insecurity comes out in negativity... embrace the era, do it your way and smile when someone wants to do what you're doing...it's the biggest compliment.
Trends come and go but personality is forever. If you love a certain style then rock it like there is no tomorrow but never let someone label you. Whats strange to me is when some girls in the scene who you dont know see you and all of sudden their sizing you up, I freak'n hate that. A simple hello I like your outfit or something would be nice. I'd rather get a compliment from someone whos not into the scene than someone gawking with the evil eye who is.
ok...i'm about to piss some people off but, whatever. I used to have this attitude about things. But as i'm getting older, I am realizing it's so pointless to walk around trying to one-up people with my "original" look,and trying to prove that i've been into something since i was in my mothers womb. Unless you are Lily Christine, Greta Garbo, Bettie Page, Veronica Lake or anyone from these eras....then you too are like those people you talk about that bother you for wanting to replicate a version of the old hollywood and/or pinup "look". It's better to just be flattered when someone likes something you're doing so much that they actually start to make an attempt at their own version on it...you know, kinda like how all the old glamazons and original pinups of the golden eras would be flattered by your attempts on a "style"/"look' that THEY PIONEERED. Back in the day, the women of glamour were the epitome of fashion, glamour, sassiness, and most of all a very visible sense of self-security. Insecurity comes out in negativity... embrace the era, do it your way and smile when someone wants to do what you're doing...it's the biggest compliment.
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