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Guest Nelly

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Hello girls and boys,

I was born in the time of jeans and T-shits. But their is so much more than this. Also in the past were so many cool outfits.

Now in the spring 2010 show of Dior I saw a style that I like. I think the guidline of the style is more than 100 jears old. You can watch it

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What style do you like?

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest Donna Jean

Nelly....

Nice video.....

Those styles do tend to show the figure (so, you'll need one of those!) and the shoes are to die for! All very retro!

Beautiful stuff! The first half seems to be a riding theme...hats and crops...

I still enjoy current styles....but if I was at an English fox hunt I'd certainly dress like one of those models!

Thanhks, Hon!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Hi, Nelly. Interesting post. The video took forever to load so I skipped it, but I can answer the question

anyway.

If I were in my 20's and skinny again, I wouldn't mind the mini-skirt look of the 60's and 70's.

But, since I'm middle aged and not so skinny, I would be happy with the styles women wore in the 40's.

The longer skirts, narrow waistlines and stylish hats and accessories have always fascinated me. I love

looking at what the actresses wore in those old Bogart movies. So dang CLASSY! Yes!! :)

Carolyn Marie

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Guest JD_Divine

Well, I've always loved top hats and coats with the tails and canes ... when it comes to fashion I've always been my own faux pas but I do know what fits my charector...

~JD

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Well, I've always loved top hats and coats with the tails and canes ... when it comes to fashion I've always been my own faux pas but I do know what fits my charector...

~JD

I sense a Fred Astaire fan here.

Am I right? :)

Carolyn Marie

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Guest JD_Divine

As much of a Man's Man as Astaire was, I honestly lean more towards a Gothic look when it comes to suits.

Not Marilyn Manson Goth.

Of course, then again I LOVE military jackets, army boots, jeans and a tee shirt. So what do I know :)

~JD

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Guest Elizabeth K

I live for today!

But I secretly yearn for the days of the classics. There were eras when a woman could express herself in new ways. I would love to be free, female, and in my glory! Roaring twenties was a good time. 1940s - my mother's time period - during the war, when women suddenly counted for something again - and were able to dress in a beautiful way. And the days where women coul again be women and apply natural ways to their dressing styles - braless and long haired the 60s. And the 70's when I would be so artificial in pastels and pink lipstick, skirts too short to sit in!. Then I love Goth (WAY too young for me!) but I would be so dark! And also girls who can pull off the retro styles - black hair, bangs - red everything!

I have a model's height - and I have long legs - I want my heels! I want my short skirts! I want my ... walker! TOO OLE - hee hee!

Lizzy

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Yeh, loved the Vid Nelly. I love feminine styles /floral prints and very vivid you know??.

Knee length skirts/see through blouses so you can show off a pretty bra . Mature /fem,

thats me , luv,viv :)

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I've always liked the classic elegance of women's styles in the 50s.

Also the unmentionables such as bullet bras and girdles.

Me, too! Great styles and undies! B)

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Guest Emily Violet

i really like victorian era clothes

but i like modern clothes to including punk and gothic clothes

good mix punktorian and victorian gothic

i go for a goth look usualy

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