Sunday 24 June 2012

Thought Provoking...

This week I have read some interesting blogposts. They may not be interesting to your average person, however they certainly got me thinking:

First was this post on a new fashion blog find of mine, Flattery. I found the style evolution of Breanne very interesting, from the 'scene' phase to how she is now. I was a shy, awkward, nerdy teenager in a small country school where the outgoing and sporty dominated, so I always tried to look nice but didn't really follow any trends, so I look upon this with interest. The fact that I didn't get caught up in any trends or phases, I cannot decide is a blessing or a curse. I like how she is now happy with how she dresses, as herself.
I think it's great to be inspired by people (afterall what are fashion blogs for? And celebrities? And magazines?) however, you'll feel way more comfortable in your own style. I suppose you need to find that right combination of fitting in and standing out, that is oh so important.

The next was a lovely post on Kristie Webster's blog, and was an insightful 'rant' about young girls these days feeling the need to show lots of either boobs or legs, and displaying the elegance of ladies in the 40's and 50's. I would say I dress modestly (insert shy and awkward from above), with of course the exception of shorts (but I always buy a reasonable length, not pocket linings!). And I do not know a lot of girls who have everything on display, but then I think of summer and said shorts with pocket linings showing, and the super tight black dresses that seem to be all the rage, as well as cocktail dresses with cutouts. I was shopping with a friend of mine once and I spotted a dress I liked, that didn't have a back, and was wondering how a singlet would go underneath, and she said I should show my back. We do have different styles, as she does prefer to show more skin than I do. I just don't feel comfortable that way, and it's rather depressing that showing lots of skin is considered to be sexy.

I was also entertained for quite a while reading Benjamin Law's articles for Frankie magazine. I do read Frankie, but I only started at the beginning of 2010, so have missed some of his funny but insightful articles for Frankie.

Sorry for the very word-heavy post, I just must be in a 'pondering' mood today.

I hope you all had a fabulous weekend, I haven't done anything (as per usual), but am having tea at my grandparents tonight for Mum's birthday. I am expecting it would be one of Nanna's great roasts, yummo!

xx

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