Style and fashion posed hand in hand throughout the 1920s, 30s and 40s. It was the 1960 when things started to change, and certainly for the better in liberating women and being much more imaginative with 'trends' like the mini skirt and erm flower power! Then it all went down hill in the 1970s the decade that style forgot, perhaps people were employing blind puppies to help them pick out their attire but everything from punk to glam rock looked like a high and paranoid clown had thrown up all over it. I guess the 80s could be described as a little chic, but New Romantics and power suits were lets face it scary. The 90s well I think things just went off the boil abit it just went off the fashions radar with all those tracksuits and bumbags! My point is that if an ordinary Joe Bloggs or Joanna Bloggs follows these decade trends that swing in and out (and the pace for trends has quickened to weekly these days) they are done for. And another thing, go vintage shopping with caution and chant 'style, style, style' NOT 'retro, retro, retro'!
So, why is style no longer in fashion??? Everything is so haphazard these days when you flick through magazines? When are we going to see achieveable style in magazines? Probably never this would make them no fun at all and make personal style far too common and YOU less unique, YOU who has style is a cut above the rest! Lol!
Welcome to my Style Blog
Dear Reader,
I'm a final year student with little money on a quest for a stylish and affordable wardrobe. It's every woman's dream to have a closet full of clothes that fit, look great and work together. I'm on a mission to find my own personal style and perfect wardrobe mix.
Lizzie Lou xxx
Monday, April 23, 2007
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