A few Blogs ago I spoke about Fast Fashion (or being able to buy whilst at the show). In my life I saw the show months ago and as you know the collections started to arrive recently.
I was invited to a cocktail party to view Cruise. Some of the pieces were beautiful, but nothing tempted me. Last year, I bought Cruise in November, although I did wear the outfit many times in my dressing room I had to wait until March to actually venture out of the house in said outfit. Now, what did come to mind as I looked through the new American Vogue, was pre-fall. In technical terms that's three collections back but there were things I'd rather buy for now than what I'm supposed to be buying. So you see buying from the show would have be a waste of time for me. Here's the dilemma though - if I don't buy Cruise now by the time I do want to - will it be gone in my size? Hmmm... I'm stuck.
When did dressing like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman become acceptable attire for women over 50 at a charity dinner? Good question... Yes, I know it is - but what is the answer? Well, it seems Now. Really? Yes, really. I saw it with my own eyes! Why are bright and attractive women deciding to dress in this manner? So, we have the over-tight ripped jeans, clinging bodycon dresses, slashed necks to the waist and now thigh-high boots with miniskirts... I suppose the next thing to look for will be totally-see through blouses.
Is it a sign of insecurity in the female firmament, or is it a power play?
To be continued...
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