Monday, August 1, 2011

EXCITING NEWS!!!

Bell-bottoms are making a come back! Ive been waiting on this trend for a long time. I have to admit I have always found myself attracted to older styles of clothing including BELL BOTTOMS! but this is so exciting, these jeans are CLASSIC! they put an older twist on any outfit, when i wear a pair i feel like Ive just gone back to the 70's. Some people call my style wierd, but I find it Unique. I dont want to be normal or regular. I am my own person, with my own style. Not everyone has the attitude to be different, some people spend there entire lives trying to blend in. But i feel the need to stand out, and what better way to do that than threw fashion? BUT back to the bell bottoms! there amazingly comfortable, and ADDORIBLE in a light denim. I prefer to wear mine with a pair of OXFORD dark leather heels and a bright quater sleeve rounded neck shirt. you can find at FOREVER21 and Charlotte Russe! :]

BOYZ STYLE

Boys, now-a-days think wearing jeans that are too big for them is cool. And sagging them is even cooler, when are they going to realize its stupid to sag there pants? And skinny jeans? Guys please, there so last season! Why cant guys just wear jeans that fit propperly? Okay! im done critisizing, on to the advice portion of this post :] Alighty boys! time to listen, lets face it! dark washed jeans look better on you. Stick to grey and black pants. And VANS are totally out, there ugly!! And they slide off your feet when you dont wear the laces with them! STICK TO CLASSIC SHOES!!! i cant stress that enough! High Top Chuck Taylors, black and white is the best way to go and they go with just about everything. Also my personal favorite OXFORDS in a light leather. oh goodness they can dress up any outfit! On to shirts [: Polo Ralph Lauren is sexy on any guy, No matter your race, hight or weight. It can be a casual shirt you wear with a pair of khaki shorts and Chuck Taylors OR it can be a shirt you wear under a sports jacket with a pair of slacks and some OXFORDS for a dinner event.