I'm the opposite, if i'm feeling sad, i never wear eye makeup because when i cry its sure to make a horrid mess on my faceMalfoy said:6. I dress according to my mood. When it's up, the clothes are bolder and tend to be more revealing. When it's down I cover everything up. When I'm stressed out I pile on heaps more eyeliner than usual, etc.
...That made absolutely no sense.Jon73 said:i'd wear you. if you weren't so fugly.
ftw.
oh i know the feeling. i have a bunch of clothes somewhere in my wardrobe that i personally really like but i don't wear because i worry that it actually looks shit and maybe i'm just deludedAlleyCat said:its all about confidence. i can see that in others but i have a hard time myself...
I overdose on blush when I'm sad.chelsea girl said:i wear lots of make up when i am sad, otherwise my ugly face is just another thing to be sad about. it works well as a masking device, too.
Haha my friends always tell me when they look through my wardrobe that I own some of the randomest clothes in existence (somehow has to have something to do with me and my bargain/style, asian shopping addiction) I wear whatever I like, boys dont understand it - ladies often compliment it and I feel like myself.AlleyCat said:ugliest outfit ever, but man she fucking pulled it off like nobody's business.
thats my mantra for this year, dress how i want, other people will have to accept it.
I saw a girl at the gym (I was walking past, mind you. none of that going in business), and she was wearing a velour gangster bitch tracksuit with high heeled running shoes -- they had a retractable heel so that once you get off of the treadmill you can whip the heels out. fugliest shit ever. i cried that day.AlleyCat said:you know what?
i've seen a lot of sights in my day, but i have NEVER beheld anyone wearing heels with tracksuit pants.
...and now i really really want to.
Same here. I just cannot grow my nails to a decent length.Lizakith said:I cannot have my fingernails painted, unless I want my fingers to look stubby and horrible.
Agreed! Although I guess I can justify spending it if I wear it to work a lot and it's fairly versatile.Lizakith said:Nah, I can grow my nails no problem, my fingers are just fat
Also: Work clothes are ridiculously hard to find at a price less than $100 per item.
Suzanne Grae tops are about 3 sizes larger than the label. I tried on an 8 (I'm usually a 10-12) and it was still too big, and the shirt didn't come in a 6.
really, cos my liquor shirt cost me $12.95 with my name embroided on the frontLizakith said:Also: Work clothes are ridiculously hard to find at a price less than $100 per item.