Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fashion?

So now you are probably wondering, when is this chick going to get to the good part? The part about fashion? Well, here goes...
I'll begin by saying that I grew up in a small town. In Indiana. The type of place where fashion is not a priority and maybe even ridiculed. I can't say that I was that girl who dressed like she stepped out of a Vogue editorial and was made fun of. Or that girl who looked cool in her thrift store outfit and was a total outcast. I wore the same kind of crap everyone else did and fit in just fine.
I had access to a mall about 30 miles away that had your typical mall stores. In high school I worshipped Abercrombie and had quite a preppy look. I always cared about what I was wearing and would plan my outfits each evening in preparation for school the next day. These outfits usually consisted of jeans and some kind of sweater or button down.
I read the teen fashion mags like Seventeen and YM (remember that one?), but I didn't get it. I was too busy emulating what my peers were wearing. It was the late 90's and the internet was not what it is today. Imagine a time with no fashion blogs, I shudder at the thought!
While we're on the subject of 90's fashion, I'd like to take a moment to discuss a few of the embarrassing things I wore back then. First, there were tapered jeans. These are not comparable to today's skinny jeans. I'm talking tapered at the ankle and a bit roomy up top. Not flattering. Then there was the flannel shirt/grungy look with some platform off-white lace-up Vans sneakers. Now I know flannels have made a comeback but just picture an oversized brown plaid flannel shirt with the tapered jeans and Vans, yuck! My only accessory was my backpack. Did I even have jewelry? I don't think so, perhaps just my Guess watch. Later came khakis and tops that said "Abercrombie and Fitch" on them. Snooze.
I can recall one of my classmates who most considered stylish. She was the only person in school to get some Doc Marten combat boots. I recall thinking they looked cool, but there was no way I would have worn them. She also shaved the bottom half of her head. A little too edgy for my former fashion self.
My evolution will continue next time...

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