Personal Fashion Ins and outs

Well my wish came true and the Audrey trend is out in full force or was that someone reading my blog and making it happen,teehee.

My personal Ins are:
1. The beatnik girl look. This trend has never stopped but I have just joined it with bangs and growing my hair out. Also called the Bettie Page look, sometime Chelsea Girl hair...

2. Ponytails, tiny ones with cutsie, crocheted flowered ponytail holders with designs bigger than the ponytail. Perfect for when I don't want to straighten or product the hair. Perfect for humid days. Perfect for growing out your hair.

3. Lucha Libre colored tights: Bright blues, oranges, cherry reds and sparkly gold and silver opaque tights! Worn under tight fitting (think 80's) Black lycra dresses or short black minis(and turtlenecks). Teehee

4. The 49er! Belted over pencil tweeds and wools

5. The Mary Tyler Moore hat with a huge pompom on top

6. Vintage Alpaca sweaters!

7. Plain,calfskin soft, brown leather flats worn with floor skimming vintage, wool, navy uniform pants.

8. The grey sweatshirt worn one size small or baggy sweater over the pencil skirt with an interesting medium pump.

9. Rosie the Riveter styled Do Rag on head, preferably leopard printed worn with a black shirt, jeans and flats


Personal Outs are:
1. Low rise

2. Polyester made to look like silk. Doesn't work in Texas.

3. Leggings for me-I can't do this style again and all those cute 50's shirt dresses I used to wear over them are gone. Cotton can only last so long in rotation.

4. Bleached lines and designs added to denim. Just give me pure un messed with denim.

5. Taking vintage clothing that is still wearable and destroying it to make something asymmetrical and weird. I am having a hard time finding things. Went to Blue Velvet and found most mens 50's ties made to form headbands. Why? Brings me to this:

Bring back the late 50's and 60's thin tie for men in those same awesome and sharp designs. NOT the 80's thin tie either!

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