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Pic: Dior FW 2006

No. 442244

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>>440810
for the previous nonna. The feather bag is from Olga Berg to go with the pink heels.
I would personally go with some with texture but then again I would also wear a pair of VW x Melissa dragon ball heels so my taste levels are questionable at best

No. 442246

>>442244
Where is the dress from? It's beautiful

No. 442247

>>442246
Celestial Virgo Mini Swing Dress By Zimmermann.

No. 442418

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I'm watching a movie about a French boarding school during WW2 and I'm really liking these cape/jacket things. What is the exact term for them if I wanted to buy one? They make me think of Madeline lol

No. 442423

>>442418
capelets? cloaks?

No. 442526

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>>442418
Try “nurse’s cape”

No. 444037

>>442232
anyone experienced with an individual capsule wardrobe? meaning not just basics combining, but using your own style?

No. 444060

>>444037
Depends. What's the limit on the number of items that can be considered a capsule?

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>>442244
I don't have anything to contribute anon but I bought this dress the other day so know you have a Celestial Virgo anon buddy somewhere in the world.

No. 444071

>>444067
Woah… Virgo sisters… wish we could meetup haha

No. 444088

>>444037
>not owning stuff you don't wear
>making sure it's all vaguely cohesive
these are basically the only components. i saved a ton of pictures on pinterest that were "me" in a bunch of different styles, identified the most common items that would allow me to recreate the most amount of the looks, only bought the ones i didn't have yet (gradually! so i could test and adjust). it was sort of like doing character design but on myself.

No. 444277

>>444037
I have what I consider a capsule wardrobe because everything is blue/pink/green/white/black. It's all also 90s-00s styles. This means I can mix and match with ease and constantly thinking of new combinations.

No. 444396

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Does anyone know a good dupe for the ROC troupe boots? I’m struggling so much to find one similar. I like how they don’t have a giant heel, and how they fit tighter to your leg. $200 is just too steep of a price for me

No. 444478

i fucking hate the retard making every fashion thread now, fuck off with your disgusting misogynstic scrote designed """couture""" as threadpic and cringy "post here if you have a pssion for fshion". """pssion for fshion""" cringe rhymimg like this should be banned and your face cut off with a matchete for this, you should be scalped and made into meat mince for this shit(a-logging)

No. 444488

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…anyway

No. 444515

>>444396
Sorry that I will not be of any help about the ROC dupes but I happen to have recently purchased my first pair of leather work boots for 200€. If you are sure about your choice and the boots are worth it (authentic leather, reputable shoes brand, extras such as wool lining or gore tex), you may want to spend all that cash. The boots of your picture look amazing and you could wear them for years if they're the right quality. You could also find online resales of the exact model you're looking for. Good luck anon
>>444478
Agree

No. 444521

>>444478
Threadpic is cool, what are you on.

No. 444522

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>>444396
Piggybacking on this to say I have also been looking for boots like this for the winter, but they all contain pleather, even if they're mostly made from leather. The vintage ones always cost hundreds too, which is too much of a risk to take when there's usually no way of knowing if they are actually completely leather, regardless of what the seller claims. If anyone has any recs for boots high quality boots like this (ideally mid-calf length with a medium heel) that are 100% leather, please let me know too.

No. 444821

>>444088
> it was sort of like doing character design but on myself.
That’s what I greatly enjoy about it too. And it’s good advice, thx.
I just can’t really decide on the character haha

>>444277
That gave me an idea how to merge special items from different decades. Maybe li find other limits to work with thx

No. 444822

>>444522
To be realistic anon, you're going to have to spend hundreds if you want what you are looking for, new or vintage.

No. 446466

>>444522
Does anyone have any tips on choosing between clompy round toe boots and dainty pointed toe boots? I’m torn

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No. 446487

>>446466
I'd say it depends on your personal style, what kind of clothes would you be wearing with them?

No. 446546

>>446466
i prefer the dainty pointed toe boots, they look a bit more feisty and determined or cute, feels more independent, like you entering the place and choosing, literally pointing at the direction. whereas the round boot feels more like the as if they just look a bit more feisty and determined and cute, wherees clompy round toe boots feels more like the roamer, the chiller. ofc depends highly on everything else. go for how they make you feel, independent how they fit to clothes or other see you. how you feel yourself

No. 446629

>>446487
I’m allowed to wear whatever I want to work, but I’m trying to break free from just wearing comfy clothes and step into dressing like an adult who has a job. My image is mattering more but I’m too autistic to figure out what looks good. I basically wear slacks or midi skirts most of the time. I’m 5’7 with size 8 feet and I worry that clompy boots make my feet look big.. I do own combat boots but I feel like a little kid when I wear those to work. I love the way pointy boots look on other people but they always seem to come with very high heels which I wouldn’t be able to handle. I feel so retarded typing this out because everybody else figured this out already somehow

No. 447058

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Where do you buy your jeans? I want to invest in a pair of good quality jeans with no elastane in the fiber content. My issue has been that I have a long torso so most pairs I have tried on are way too short.

No. 447062

>>446466
Big toe box is healther for your feet

No. 447090

>>447062
Seconding this. Your feet will be much happier without pointed or narrow shoes. Do round toe, more bang for your buck.

No. 447895

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I can't believe Chris-chan core is trending in the year of our lord 2024. I'm seeing The Classic everywhere. This truly is the darkest timeline.

No. 448310

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Zimmernonnies what do we think, I like it but I worry I'm too short to really pull this off

No. 448327

>>448310
it looks like a beach cover up, you can see the print through the fabric because there's no lining or anything

No. 448328

>>448327
Yeah that’s exactly what it is

No. 448338

>>448310
the print is cool but this is massively unflattering imo

No. 448363

>>448338
Yeah that’s what worries me, it’s a bit shapeless..

No. 448396

>>448310
Looks like something an older lady would wear.. which isn't necessarily bad but if you're on LC you're probably not older than your 20s or 30s.

No. 448401

>>448310
This is hideous and looks like 100% polyester temu shit.

No. 448411

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>>448310
If you are short it will look like cult garb

No. 448421

>>448310
Highkey I think it looks bad even on the model, it's an interesting design but the cut itself is so blobby yet flat.
How do you feel about getting a cover up top and a wrap skirt?

No. 448441

>>448310
it reminds me of a retro hair salon cape

No. 448454

>>448310
I like the idea but the execution is really mid. As other anons said it's very shapeless.

No. 448513

>>448411
>>448454
Ok since the consensus is that it looks like cult robes and I’m not very tall, how would you fix this? Take it in at the waist? My mum really wants to get me it and I can’t convince her it doesn’t look good on me.

No. 448522

>>448513
Girl that's a $700 dress, nobody should spend that much on something only their mother likes. Why are you doing her bidding in the first place? Wear something YOU want and that you won't need to fix.

No. 448526

>>448522
Cause she’s my mommy
Nah jk she’s just very insistent about it

No. 448535

>>448526
Well I will say, I don't think it's as bad as anons are saying and I think it will look better as is rather than trying to pull the waist in or something. Baggy is nice in hot climates so I think it would be very appropriate for like, a resort holiday or something. It's just an extremely expensive dress by my standards and I wouldn't spend that much on something I didn't absolutely love, maybe your mum is rich so it's nbd.

No. 448536

>>448535
It is exactly for that purpose, its going to be very hot and she thought I needed something for dinner and stuff

No. 448540

>>448536
There are billions of options for warm weather that aren't as ugly. Is your mom jealous of you and wants you to look frumpy kek?

No. 448547

>>448310
Sorry nona but this reminds me of a hospital gown, that with the shape and the little tie up strings.

No. 448549

>>448540
No she just really likes kaftans and sort of ethnic-inspired (idk how to say this without sounding racist) style. She genuinely thinks it looks good and thinks the print really suits me. Kind of a lot of money just to make someone look frumpy but now Im paranoid I'll look like fancy Homer upthread lol.

No. 448656

>>448549
Kind of a weird story if real honestly. Who insists on getting her daughter a very expensive dress she doesn't even like?

No. 448658

>>448549
If you're forced to wear it tie some decorative little lace scarf or something around the middle, maybe it will help modernize it. You could DIY some ribbon that looks like the ribbon on the neckline and put some gold clasps on the end to match.

No. 448661

>>448658
Anon should just tell her mom no or not wear it. It doesn't make sense to drastically change exactly what her mom likes about it if it's about appeasing her mom.

No. 448664

>>448310
I read the thread from the bottom, clicked to see the dress and burst out laughing, its literally so ugly

No. 448668

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Nonas what kind of colors do you think look goods on someone with a very pink skin tone? Think sunburn-pink, but that's the natural state it comes in. A skin condition runs in my family (I personally lucked out and don't have it) and I'm trying to figure out what would look good with it. Hair colors range from light brown/nearly blondeish to dark brown, if that helps.

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>>448668
I would avoid light colors because they'll draw attention to the hot pink skin color. To distract from it, I think darker but very saturated colors might work. You don't want to go unsaturated because it will make the skin look pinker in comparison.

No. 448725

>>448668
Green is the opposite of red, so wearing green would help balance out a very pink skin tone

No. 449302

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I got these boots years ago but I'm finding that most of my clothes dont match with them. What would you guys pair these with? I like to wear them with a black dress, but it is a bit repetitive.

No. 449304

>>449302
i would pick a dress similar in color to a tone on the boots and pair it with a black belt

No. 449316

>>449302
Brown corduroy. Lots of buttons, button front skirt or button-up shirt layered with black turtleneck. Emerald and other dark shades of green would look complimentary, too.

No. 452306

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thoughts on this dress nonas? bought it for an event but I tried it on and it was giving "mother of the bride" vibes to me… Irl friends are torn

No. 452314

>>452306
I think it'scute. I'd personally pair it with a thin scarf but it depends on what how you wanna look like and the event too.

No. 452315

>>452306
This is a dress for people insecure about upper arm fat. I’m not trying to be mean, it just is.

No. 452321

>>452315
Literally bought it because I thought the sleeves were cute… I hate having fat taste

No. 452327

>>452306
I personally don't like the look of sheer black panels on any dress.

>>452315
That's kind of a reach imo.

No. 452371

>>452327
I also immediately thought it looked like an old lady dresses that covers their arms so it's not just that anon. I think good styling could save it though

No. 452396

>>452306
i think it's cute. I can see how the sleeves could read as frumpy/older though. As someone else who just likes more modest/elaborate styles, not out of insecurity, I feel your pain

No. 452403

>>452371
I'm going to try things with my makeup and maybe wear my hair down to make it look less old lady dress but this dress is kind of hard to style irl because the fabric and the beading is a lot. Formal wear is so stressful for me kek

No. 452408

>>452306
I think it's pretty! at least in the picture you posted. It has a nice silhouette. If you are overweight I can see how it might look a bit frumpy, but if you are built like the girl in the pic then I think it works.

No. 452409

>>452403
Yes hair down will help massively.

No. 452529

>>452306
People are calling this frumpy and old, but I almost got the opposite impression, it's like a 15 year old girl's homecoming dress. It's got just enough "risque" elements that a girl might like, but it's covered up enough for a parent to be ok with it. It's really not ugly though. It looks comfortable, which is most important.

No. 453735

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https://thursdayboots.com/products/womens-combat-zip-up-boot-java
i was looking for good alternatives to Docs and found this brand.
highly recommend, great quality

No. 453925

>>453735
Lace up shoes that have zips on the side will never not look cheap and tacky to me

No. 454882

>>453925
they have other boots and shoes, silly goose

No. 455494

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Cute ring or nah? It reminds me of a chandelier.

No. 455627

>>454882
Unfortunately all the ones without side zips are ugly and expensive

No. 455740

>>455627
>$200 for boots is expensive
sorry they don't take temu coupons, nona

No. 455762

>>455740
Yes, $200 is too much for ugly fashion boots that will be shredded by the 10th wear. I can see how spending that much monthly on credit card interest alone would distort your perspective though. Good luck with that, enjoy your side zip boots while they last ♥

No. 456045

>>447895
This is fugly. I hate the whole grandpa sweater bs.

No. 459573

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Sorry for being a philistine, but could any enlightened fashion-savvy nona tell me what the kind of lounge pants from this advert is called? They're clearly straight-leg / drapey, but form fitting on you ass

No. 459574

>>459573
it looks like she just ran her finger up her crack and pinched the fabric with her cheeks. Very fashionable.

No. 459575

>>459573
if straight fitting sweatpants fit like this it means they are incredibly thin and will disintegrate after 2 washes. it's honestly tragic that they thought anyone would be sold by this picture.

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>>459575
Yes, they must certainly be very thin, but this is totally a phenomenon that happens on purpose, and not just with lounge pants or this kind of fabric. There's something going on with the seam… Really I just want a term to describe this kind of article without mentioning the butt kek

No. 459582

>>459573
Idk man, it just looks very trashy. It just looks like she's constantly digging in her ass in public. I'm very confused.

No. 459583

>>459578
Not your picrel exactly, but I've seen athletic wear with this kind of effect be referred to as "scrunch butt"

No. 459605

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>>459582
I mean, it's kinda the same trend as with those wearing palazzo pants like this, right?

No. 459683

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do you guys like this shirt i embroidered

No. 459882

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No. 460026

>>459683
So you hate men but you married one anyway, or you beat other women's husbands?
Shit's ugly.

No. 460257

>>460026
I beat your husband and he loves it

No. 460548

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nonas can i get some help iding these type of shoes? im pretty sure theyre some kind of high top hiking shoes

No. 460602

>>460548
I can't find an exact match but imo they look similar to some vintage Dr Martens, the 8363 model for example

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>>460548
The picture is small so trying to identify them is really tough. i've seen similar shoes through searching platform hiking boots though. I agree with the other anon, the yellow stitching is hinting doc martens, but the shape is more typical of timberlands. They are also currently selling shoes that look similar to the ones in the pic, just missing a few details.
https://www.timberland.com/en-us/p/footwear-0100/womens-roxie-lane-mid-lace-up-boot-TB0A295JEO8

No. 460643

>>455494
Tacky and looks cheap. Hope you didn't purchase it.

No. 460689

>>460257
You can't, he's not real.

No. 460803

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I want this dress, am I crazy

No. 460805

>>460803
Yeah that's a huge waste of money and it's not very cute. You can buy real designer for that price.

No. 460807

>>460803
>ugly ass church girl dress
>$248
>am I crazy
Yes.

No. 460820

>>460803
You have to be kidding me. Delete tiktok from your phone. I'm just taking blind guesses as to where you picked up taste this bad.

No. 460824

>>460803
Isn't linen a strange choice for a dress that's supposed to look neat and clean? Linen is going to wrinkle a lot while wearing it. Maybe it's a linen blend.

No. 460825

>>460803
this is the kind of dress that looks cute and aesthetic online but irl there's a decent chance people will think you're a mormon. Also if you want to spend $250 on a linen dress there are way better options out there, this one looks a bit cheap/thin from the way it drapes and wrinkles in the other model pics.

No. 460833

>>460825
i agree, for amount of fabric used it just might be the lowest quality linen for this price plus what about the production costs? the simplest good quality linen dress in my country (where we have own linen production and piece is actually locally produced) can cost around 100$, for just a simple slip-like strappy sundress that barely hits your knees

No. 460864

>>460803
If I saw you in this I would think you’re a terminally online red-scare adjacent Musk worshipping tardwife. I wouldn’t take that home with me if it was free.

No. 460895

>>460689
You're unmarried because you don't beat your men, Nonnie.

No. 461002

>>460805
>>460807
>>460820
>>460824
>>460864
Thank you for talking me out of it. I initially thought it could be a tongue-in-cheek, southern gothic church-prairie dress that I could look cute and creepy in, kek. A look like that could work for a photoshoot or something but that wouldn’t translate well IRL. Even then, I could find a higher quality costume piece for something like that. Thank you again for saving my wallet and dignity kek

No. 461003

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I want to buy a good quality pair of trousers like picrel but I don't want to waste my money. I like the ones here (from cos) but they're made out of a lot of polyester. Is this just standard or where can I find better quality ones that may actually last me more than a year? I don't want to pay over 100 for bad quality trousers.

No. 461004

>>461003
Learn to sew. The trousers you want aren't even tailored, so you could sew it easily.

No. 461005

>>461004
NTA but this is such a weird suggestion. It's like if someone asks for a restaurant recommendation and you say "learn to cook". Sewing well takes a long time an money to learn, she just wants some pants.

No. 461011

>>461005
>Sewing well takes a long time an money to learn
That's just what the fashion industry wants you to think. I could make those pants in a couple of hours. Let me guess, you don't know how to sew either?
>if someone asks for a restaurant recommendation and you say "learn to cook"
It's more like if someone who only eats out asked how to save money on food

No. 461012

>>461004
Thanks nonna but I don't have the time to make myself a pair of pants from scratch. Maybe someday.

No. 461061

>>461003
I’ve wanted to find some too, like in a light wool blend I’m guessing. I’ve had a hard time finding it

No. 461808

>>461011
She said it takes time and money to learn, retard (and she's right). You already have the skill (allegedly) so saying you can do it in a couple hours means nothing.

No. 464846

Does anyone else feel just…completely uninspired when it comes to fashion in 2024/2025? I want to update my wardrobe but every time I look around, there's just not a lot that really calls to me. I don't know if it's just myself and my preferences that changed, or if new fashion itself is just kind of boring. I absolutely loved and resonated with "tumblr indie" fashion of the 2010s, military jackets, floral fit-and-flare dresses with heels and tights, Alexa Chung's style, quirky twee stuff in general. I remember seeing outfits and feeling excited to wear them or putting them on and feeling genuinely "cool" and now it's like nothing sparks joy or feels 'like me' anymore. I'm in my 30s now, and when I look at what the younger people are wearing for inspiration or more "alternative" looks it all feels so boring, too. I dunno, it's like nothing feels fun anymore.

No. 464847

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>>464846
Glass half full counterpoint: the shittiest eras of fashion (late 70s, late 80s, early 00s and now) always precede an aesthetically pleasing one.
>I absolutely loved and resonated with "tumblr indie" fashion of the 2010s,
Good news, fashion is absolutely gravitating back to eclectic well-made pieces and you can pretty much do what you want, if you know of a good thrift store. By the time it reaches the mainstream, the quality will depreciate and all the good thrifts will be gone, so it's good to act on your instinct now. I like it, far better than synthetic/cheaply made trash and Kardashians everywhere

No. 464849

>>461003
Honestly just thrift on vinted, it's always worth a shot, get your mensurations and ask sellers if it fits, and check for the composition (coton or linen as the main fabric). There's sooo much options. If you're an american nonna, you should have plenty of options at those massive thrift shops places, those types of pants were quite popular and you could easily find a very fancy one from a dead granny.

No. 464900

>>464846
I really hate a lot of the basic mainstream styles. Everything's either npc clothes or some flash-in-the-pan microtrend. The athleisure has been going on for too long. But online, there's so much variety it's overwhelming. It's never been easier to find inspo or some niche indie brand that makes exactly what you want. Emo teen me who had to make do with whatever was at the mall would love the current fashion landscape kek. Sucks that literally everything is made out of the worst materials imaginable though. Lately I've just been using pinterest, thrifting, and ignoring 99% of trends because they don't matter. With the trend cycle as short as it is right now, you could probably just start wearing your tumblr indie dreams and within a few years you'll be trendy.

No. 465473

>>464846
Dressing in whatever you like is 100% bound to get more compliments and attention than sticking to boring fast fashion normie trends that look outdated a month or two after you leave the store.

No. 466303

What would you wear to a jungle-themed costume party?

No. 466323

>>460803
IM A STAR ass dress.

No. 466331

>>466303
I’d wear a safari outfit

No. 466333

>>466323
kek nona

No. 466334

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No. 466341

>>466303
Leaf cutter ant costume with a giant leaf prop made from poster board. Unrelated ive never been to a party

No. 466636

>>466303
Full outfit of mismatched cheetah prints with a giant black fur coat and some chunky jewelry

No. 468703

Can anyone share any pages to Japanese fashion bloggers that post their ootd that aren't posting those bland, baggy clothes?

No. 468720

>>468703
I haven't used it much, but https://wear.jp/ seems pretty good. It's a fashion lookbook platform with a mix of everything, including bland, baggy clothes, but I know that you can search for specific brands that you like, and find interesting profiles from there. I think you are also able to search for tags and stuff as well.

No. 468725

>>468720
Wow this is perfect. I had no idea this existed, reminds me of the lookbook days. Thank you!

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>>460803
sorry but it reminds me of the dress belle delphine shot her rape porn in

No. 469155

Eurononnas, what are good websites to online shops during the sales?

No. 469198

>>469155
I love Stradivarius, it suits my style. I’m too poor to buy handmade stuff so I don’t really care and I don’t do monthly mega hauls anyway.
Pull and bear and bershka are good too, but they dress funny and I think Stradivarius has better quality.
I love using Vinted too where u have been able to buy real wool sweaters for cheap.

No. 469201

>>469198
There’s also Abercrombie, Subdued, UO, Monki that are not bad at all. You probably know them too.

No. 471297

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this coat/dress thingie from a brand called linennaive, i badly need one

No. 473540

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anyone know what brand this is? people are trying to gatekeep it I think…

No. 473624

>>473540
Necystudio, it's on taobao

No. 473826

>>473624
bless you nona.

No. 473860

>>460825
Kek, nayrt but I wear a lot of long skirts and dresses in black/white and I get asked if I'm Amish. When those long jean skirts got trendy on tiktok I was wondering how long it'd take for people to assume those girls were Pentecostals

No. 473864

>>464846
I started just looking at photo books and magazines for inspiration, having the physical thing clicks in my brain more than looking at a Pinterest board. I
Do you sew? Those twee 60's-inspired shift dresses aren't too difficult, and imo it always feels more exciting to wear something you made yourself.

No. 473945

>>473860
same I also love vintage clothes, long dresses and more "modest" clothing in a non-religious or tardwife way kek. I find making the rest of your outfit a bit more edgy helps, once I started piling on the jewelry and got a shorter haircut people stopped with the mormon accusations

No. 473951

>>473945
Ayrt, that's what confuses me so much because I am visibly "alternative" (nose piercings and tattoos, short black bob, lots of jewelry). Kind of think maybe nobody knows what Amish/mormon people actually look like.
Your style sounds extremely cute and very similar to mine, I hope you always find good vintage maxi skirts at the thrift store.

No. 474123

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Someone please help me find this skirt, I am absolutely obsessed with it. So cute! Tartan skirt, tulle hem with big bow at the front.

Picrel, it is only a snippet of a scene in Skins S3, E3 worn by Emily Fitch.

No. 474124

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>>474123

picrel, front

No. 474134

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>>474123
Id recommend google lensing it to find similar skirts. That looks like an every day school uniform skirt that she added a petticoat under. I feel like you can buy a skirt like pic related and put a petticoat under it to have the same effect
https://highlandsuniforms.com/product/navy-red-plaid-pleated-skirt/

No. 474135

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>>474123
I have this skirt for you, it is a tweed-tartan fitted kilt and regardless of your age, it's more appropriate since troons have co-opted the flared/short kilt for the foreseeable future unless this is a cosplay/sex outfit

No. 474136

>>474135
samefag but sorry my model kind of looks like Dasha in the face

No. 474137

>>474135
This is way more elevated than what I recommended I second this!

No. 474142

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>>474137
Ty anon, your kilt is very nice too

No. 474309

Thanks for the help! I am going to buy so many different skirts, they look high quality.

That said, anyone know where to get good quality petticoats? I’ve been looking on Amazon, and the reviews say they’re a ripoff or poor quality.

No. 474319

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>>474309
If you're wanting to wear it with a petticoat, have you looked at the JP brand Jane Marple? Their skirts are made to accommodate small petticoats despite being pleated, whereas a lot of kilts are going to look weird and overstuffed/lumpy if you try to put an underskirt or petticoat underneath. Picrel but if you don't love this particular design they've made hundreds of these "plaid skirt with lace or other trims" style skirts over the years, you can get them for great prices on Mercari JP via a shopping service.

No. 474420

>>474319
Wow super cute! What other J fashion brands do you recommend?

Side rant:
I’m a dummy when it comes to fashion, I’ve only been wearing sweatpants and hoodies for a majority of my life but I’d like to dip my toes in and discover my style! So far I like feminine, dainty things so classic lolita, twee fashion from tumblrs early 2010s era (hence why I’m watching skins for fashion inspo kek) and ngl I like coquette fashion too… probably too young for me and risqué but idgaf and will walk outdoors in pink ribbons and lace!

No. 474432

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>>474420
ayrt, my childhood dream job was actually to be a personal shopper kek so I'm super excited you like that skirt and want recs! I wear and collect lolita, mostly older JP brand Gothic pieces, and I mix my EGL pieces into my "casual" wardrobe when I'm not wearing lolita.

I think you'd definitely like Jane Marple in general if you enjoy the sort of cutesy twee look but want something a little more "grown up" than coquette. You might also like the brands Fint/an another angelus and Axes Femme for affordable tops and sweaters that are easy to style, and the brand Blue Rogue make really cute skirts and dresses in a sort of historical style. Go on Closetchild's website (Japanese Secondhand store that ships to the US) and poke around under the "casual" brand tab! JP casual brands make a lot of styles that are cute and "ladylike" without being too stuffy.

No. 474436

>>474432
Did you make this image?

No. 474437

>>474436
I did not! It's a 2019 brand ad Fint put out for their fall/winter collection, I just thought it was cute and gives a good look at the brand's style.

No. 474440

>>474420
Different anon, but seconding >>474432 recommendations, some other brands you might also be interested in are Pink House and L'est Rose!

No. 474454

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JM recommending nonna, since we have a lot of J-fashion people itt I am imploring somebody to buy this weird embroidered Jane Marple skirt. I love it so much but it isn't my style, it's so charming and odd and needs to be paired with a plaid beret and granny boots.

No. 474488

>>474432
>>474440
Does closetchild ship to Canada at all? Also thanks for brand recs! So excited to go on a shopping spree. The plus side of not buying much the past ten years is that I have a lot of money to spend and work towards my dream wardrobe! I want to mix and match low quality machine washable clothing and dry clean high quality stuff. I have this beautiful rose coloured cape coat (vintage Laura Ashley) from the 1940s gifted by my MIL, and the Peter Pan collar dresses are going to look so good with it.

Tbh I’m so out of the loop with fashion brands I was going to buy cheap frilly stuff from aliexpress and YesStyle. So glad I asked here first

No. 474535

>>474488
Vintage Laura Ashley, I'm so jealous. That coat sounds amazing.
I think ClosetChild should ship to Canada? They ship anywhere EMS does (they typically use EMS for bigger packages). It usually takes about 2 weeks for my packages to arrive to the US, just to give you a rough time frame!

As far as laundry goes, I'm not going to lie, I never handwash or dry clean my lolita and vintage (except for coats). I wear relatively plain pieces in black or white, so it's easy to just bundle pieces into garment bags (highly recommend) and group according to color and then wash on delicate and cold with mild detergent. I hang dry everything, but aside from that you shouldn't have to worry too much about being overly careful and precious with laundry. I'm so happy we could help you find clothes you love, enjoy your shopping spree nonna.

No. 474544

>>474488
Closetchild 100% ships to Canada, anon.

No. 476796

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what are some nice summer gnc clothing options to dress for a hourglass shape body? i can style winter clothing quite well but i fucking suck at styling for summer, my fashion style is alt(not too much) and gothic but i dress masculine most of the time but im open to wearing feminine styles too
i posted in the wrong thread sorry farmhands

No. 479230

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Where the fuck do I buy clothes that are cute but not polyester slop? Even so called reputable brands sell that crap.

No. 479233

>>479230
Where are you looking? Have you tried second hand clothes?

No. 479237

>>479230
Most shops on the high street are a mix of synthetic and natural fabrics, I have plenty of fully cotton or linen stuff from stores like zara or weekday. I just check all the labels before trying on. But I'm sure you can find brands exclusively selling natural fabrics online if that's what you're after.

No. 479254

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>>476796
The exact style and colors doesn’t apply but this silouhette is really trendy among both gnc and non-gnc women. This is what I usually wear in the summertime.

No. 479258

>>479233
Yeah, I've tried secondhand and it's a little bit better. I live in the middle of nowhere so there are no thrift shops near me. I tried looking on Ebay but can't find anything and half of the things on there are from Aliexpress dropshippers. I've checked out Depop but it's full of people reselling Shein or obnoxious scalpers who buy things for cheap and then resell at exorbitant prices. Vinted was a little bit better and I actually got a few nice things from there but again, full of people selling Shein and those 'pro Sellers' are just scalpers. I've been wearing the same clothes I've had since I was 12 because it's impossible to find anything cute AND made of good materials. It's pretty hopeless >>479237
I know there are some brands out there that make clothes using natural fabrics, but the problem is that I don't find most of the clothes cute…it's a lose/lose situation unfortunately.

No. 479259

>>479258
Do you like Japanese fashion? If so, I would recommend checking out Mercari JP. Lots of cute, cheap stuff there and a lot of the stuff I've bought has been 100% cotton.

No. 479423

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Does anybody feel self conscious about dressing too… much? Uniquely? Idk. I don’t wear anything insane, but where I work nobody dresses in any sort of thoughtful way (I don’t mean this in an insulting way, I understand a lot of people aren’t very interested in that sort of thing, and these people are all scientist types so they have more important things to do than think about what to wear) but that means I tend to stick out like a sore thumb everywhere I go at work. Last week my (boomer) boss took one look at what I was wearing and started calling me “twiggy” for the rest of the day and it was really embarrassing. the outfit did not look like picrel I just thought the pic was cute. (The outfit was not crazy it was just a tucked in houndstooth mockneck shirt with black high waisted pants and black neutral dress shoes. I put a round belt on it though and it wound up looking 60s.) I also have a short pixie cut which is an uncommon hairstyle these days. The way I dress just tends to naturally wind up looking very 60s because I gravitate to color block and plaid and high waists etc so I sometimes worry I look like a weirdo trying to dress like a historical costume. But I really like these things and I can’t help they look so retro.

No. 479507

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>>479423
That happened to me, although I was more embarrassed than self conscious.
I used to dress really flashy and experimental but after going to college I started to associate it with being terminally online.
Didn't help that most of these people looked greasy and tryhard. A lot of them didn't have any fashion sense just poorly imitated things they saw on tiktok.
I still dress the way I like and coordinate my outfits in my own way but I stopped caring so much about always "looking the part".
I actually thought I went full normie but I still have people pointing out that I dress "unique" and they like my style, so it's not that I gave up on individuality.
Hope you figure it out, anon but sadly you do need thick skin to dress in a way that stands out. I was getting harassed all the time during my teenage years and early 20s. Good luck!

No. 479522

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Nonas, I'm tired of dressing the way I do, I'd like to change it. Any recommended styles that are comfortable, look stylish, aren't childish kek, and make me look put together? I love my hoodies but I feel retarded leaving house wearing them all the time. I prefer muted or dark colors, not fan of showing skin, and comfort and practicality are the most important factors.

No. 479523

>>479522
What's wrong with a hoodie?

No. 479525

>>479522
tbh I'd say just go on Amazon and shop around for some lightweight maxi or tea-length dresses.
comfortable fabric, one-and-done outfit, if you want to make it look like you're trying just add 1-2 pieces of jewelry and a pair of nicer-than-average shoes. I have 3-4 dresses in rotation that are like this and they are basically adult loungewear that I can also run errands in.

No. 479527

>>479525
Don't buy clothes from Amazon, most of it is aliexpress stuff being resold for 10x more.

No. 479554

>>479522
get into maxi skirts. seriously.

No. 479558

>>479554
This is the real answer. I've worn jeans/shorts + hoodie my whole life and recently a cute, quality sweater or shirt with a long skirt makes me feel cute and comfortable. Even wearing a skirt where I live is enough to get attention because it's so unusual- I get nice compliments from older ladies. Just watch out that it doesn't look churchy, unless you wanna be churchy.

No. 479560

>>479527
i'd say the mark-up is more like 20-30% but idk what anon's body type is. In my experience if you're not an 'asian sizing' small and 5'6" or shorter, AliExpress isn't a good place to start. I'm sure the same dresses are on both but Amazon definitely caters to 'Western sizing' more.

No. 479564

>>479554
>>479558
do you have any example images of long skirts styled in a work appropriate way as opposed to casually?

No. 479599

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>>479564
I'm sure there are much nicer examples out there, but I think something like this works.



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