3.6.12

Epic Fail:Dressing like a socialite

This is how I dressed for my friend's 16th birthday party weeks ago.

I had 'chic' and 'classy' in mind when I put these together,then felt like,I look like everybody else.I mean,wtf,the TREND is eating my brain.So I just added a cat eye make-up on and a head band to accentuate the uniqueness.Its not that I am anti trend,I just want to have my own style and not depend so much on whats trending.I avoid trends as much as possible because,you know,one day its 'in' the next day its 'out' (wow i sound like Tyra in ANTM) and when the 'fashion police' call it 'soo last year' the people will wave it off like it never happened existed.Its just ridiculous.I hate how trends can easily be get over with and change constantly,I guess we'll just have to deal with it.Ooh,I can hear my values teacher.
The only permanent in the world is change. 
 Yay,I remember something from school.

Okay,maybe I am anti-trend.

Oh,Krissa blabbering so much without posting photos,people get bored.Way to run a blog.

 (read:heavily edited pictures)

(dont tell me I didnt warn ya)

So yeah,I kinda regretted what I wore because,though its occasion-appropriate,its just not me.I guess I was just taken aback by my friends' stately looks.I remember when Vans slip-on,jeans,and tee was our occasion-appropriate get-up.Its been years.

Oh,here she goes again.
The only permanent in the world is change. 
All right,all right.Shut up already.

2 comments:

  1. It kinda reminds of early 70s to 80s. Don't get me wrong, tho. I think it's fine having your own style. It makes you stand out and very unique. Your pink sleeves are pretty... pretty! :)

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    1. Thanks the pink top is from my mom but it was really like,'ma,ang ganda akin to?Thanks'.Yes it was inspired by the early 80s but the hair and make-up was from the 60s.

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