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Amy Jeanne said:Isn't Brix Smith in The Fall???
I believe she was married to Mark E Smith for many years.....
Amy Jeanne said:Isn't Brix Smith in The Fall???
Miss Neecerie said:Its the media. Period.
They report on current trends. And this is one.
Face it...those folks that do want to look like they are from another era are a 'tiny' fraction of the people who might want one vintage item here and there to spice up their regular clothes. (and there is zero wrong with that!)
Most people don't want to do that and nothing wrong with that. If everyone did dress exclusively in a vintage style...then we would come here whining how they 'took our thing' and 'have no brains of their own'. Other people can't win, as we will always find something to gripe about with them.
First they look horrid and tacky and over casual...but heaven forbid they add in some 'classy' items......
The rest of her points, ie its ageing etc. Heck, we here have discussed that very thing, so she isn't being cruel or horrid or anything. It is a fact that for -most viewers- looking like another era does invoke the 'older then one is' idea.
We talk about how women should be kinder to other women about their appearances.
In my book this counts for non 'vintage' folks too.....respect their choice to look how they want, even if its trendy and includes vintage items.
What we dish out, comes right back to us......as evidenced in the 'comments you get' thread.
Honey Bee said:Y
(I am new to vintage myself, but I thought the "Mad Men" look was 60's not 50's?)
KittyT said:Well, the Mad Men series started in 1960 and remember that the styles in the early part of a decade are just a continuation of the previous years. Styles in 1962 were changing, but they weren't too too different from those of 1959. Now that we're into the mid-60s in the series, we're definitely starting to see things go mod.
Lauren said:Doesn't really matter to me whether it's head to toe or just a piece here or there mixed in with other things, as long as you're enjoying it
I agree but the "article" (I can't even bring myself to give it that much credit) obviously isn't aimed at us but at people who prefer a contemporary, modern, youthful style that just hints at retro. That's alright, I long ago stopped reading anything that talks about vintage styles in main press. I know I'm going to be curling toes.'looking very ageing' comment was a bit off
Amy Jeanne said:Isn't Brix Smith in The Fall???
Amy Jeanne said:Isn't Brix Smith in The Fall???
ZombieGirl said:Ugghh... Not that I'm any sort of expert but I'm just sick to death of seeing ANY vintage piece described as Mad Men! They treat it as this huge catch all description hoping to snag a few morons who only follow the trend because of the show.
TexasTawny001 said:I agree! If I see 'mad men' to describe another vintage piece I may scream!
Lillemor said:I know that's a childdish attitude and I should care less but...I'm not really grown up.