Hell's Belle
New in Town
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- 28
- Location
- Houston, Texas
I have always loved the 40s and 50s and am a sucker for a pretty, poofy dress. I have recently committed to a vintage style over the last year or so and have started going all out...red nails and lippys, wet sets, pin curls and vintage-inspired hair styles, saddle oxfords, brooches, cardis, etc. My wardrobe leaves a lot to be desired at this point, as I cannot afford to shop as much as I'd like. But I'll get there.
My issue is, as a vintage fledgling, I am still searching for my style. I seem to lean more towards rockabilly some days and soft 40s vintage on others. I've been road-testing looks at work (I work with a bunch of fellas, so unless it's a dress, they don't give a hoot) and at friend's houses, but I have yet to venture out in the world really. Not around other vintage people.
So here is my question...What can I do to avoid looking "wannabe-ish" when I go to see The Rev next month? I recently read a blog post where a girl said she saw a bunch of "hot rockabilly messes" at a show. I know I should not care, but by golly, I don't want to be one of those chicks. Any advice, girls?
My issue is, as a vintage fledgling, I am still searching for my style. I seem to lean more towards rockabilly some days and soft 40s vintage on others. I've been road-testing looks at work (I work with a bunch of fellas, so unless it's a dress, they don't give a hoot) and at friend's houses, but I have yet to venture out in the world really. Not around other vintage people.
So here is my question...What can I do to avoid looking "wannabe-ish" when I go to see The Rev next month? I recently read a blog post where a girl said she saw a bunch of "hot rockabilly messes" at a show. I know I should not care, but by golly, I don't want to be one of those chicks. Any advice, girls?