Re: Fashions you love/hate
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Haha! That picture of the lady with the fat rolls is just awful [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Where do you guys find these things?
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Blarg's (and men's) point is that if a woman has a nice figure, like the young lady in the sage blouse above, her clothes should accentuate that figure by being snug around the waist. Her clothes should create an hourglass shape like her body (and I don't mean in a slutty way), not a rectangle or widening triangle like these blouses do.
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I sort of get what you guys are saying. I've thought about going through my closet and gathering up all my tops like this and tossing them! I have a sneaking suspicion that my guy would agree with you Loungers [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].
I still like the look though. It's like Nh1Nut said, there's something midwestern and innocent about the look. Keep in mind that some of us girls are conservative. Actually, if you want to know the truth I really love the lavender top worn by Alessandra that I posted a little ways up but there's no way I'm wearing it to work or to my mom's house. I agree with Nh1Nut (how do you spell your name?!) that the other kind of tops (baby doll style as I call them) can be sweetly sexy provided the fabric is light enough to swing (or flare out if you twirl [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]).
I will have to ponder this hourglass shape concept. The problem is, I'm sick of tight shirts. I keep telling my sister and boyfriend that I am sick of how all my tops have shrunk and are teeny tiny and tight. I'm fairly conservative. I think tiny tops that show your stomach and lots of cleavage are just stupid looking on someone like me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].
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Like I said, they don't have to be tight or slutty! You're still not hearing what I'm saying. We just prefer them not to be shapeless like a potato sack or a muumuu.
A sundress is a perfectly lovely choice, and it looks better if there's a slight cinch in the waist to accentuate the woman's figure. Note that I didn't say it had to have a plunging neckline, or a bare midriff, or be tight.
BTW that last batch of tops you posted were all MUCH better!
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