I live in ugly exurbia where I'm confronted by blight everywhere I turn. So I'm not surprised when the "fashion" I see every day is equally robotically idiotic.
We visited a nearby city last weekend. Grand Rapids, MI. It has a well-kept traditional downtown with traditional outlying villages and neighborhoods. Some blight but not too much.
We attended an event at the fancy hotel downtown along the river. The old hotel has a grand foyer with balconies around it, high ceilings, chandeliers, everything ornate.
I about cried when I saw the ugly people in such a pretty place.
There oughta be a dress code.
It doesn't have to be this way, to be ugly.
Worn-advertising, sportswear, and bulbous sports shoes with untied laces really have no place in a classy joint. Utility jeans don't either. Real shoes, blazers and dresses should be required. It's the least we can do to live up to where we are.
Lastly, wouldn't it be something if everyone there were also actually there? ...I wouldn't be against a ban (scrambler/jammer) on electronics in the public spaces of such buildings. Keep it to the privacy of your room or bathroom, but don't let me see you straining at a clicky laptop out in a beautiful hotel lobby or standing in the middle of the room talking to someone invisible. Sure, such a place might not have hardly anyone after such a rule but everyone there would actually be there. Wouldn't that be something? Can you imagine people in a room actually looking around or talking to other people the whole time?
We visited a nearby city last weekend. Grand Rapids, MI. It has a well-kept traditional downtown with traditional outlying villages and neighborhoods. Some blight but not too much.
We attended an event at the fancy hotel downtown along the river. The old hotel has a grand foyer with balconies around it, high ceilings, chandeliers, everything ornate.
I about cried when I saw the ugly people in such a pretty place.
There oughta be a dress code.
It doesn't have to be this way, to be ugly.
Worn-advertising, sportswear, and bulbous sports shoes with untied laces really have no place in a classy joint. Utility jeans don't either. Real shoes, blazers and dresses should be required. It's the least we can do to live up to where we are.
Lastly, wouldn't it be something if everyone there were also actually there? ...I wouldn't be against a ban (scrambler/jammer) on electronics in the public spaces of such buildings. Keep it to the privacy of your room or bathroom, but don't let me see you straining at a clicky laptop out in a beautiful hotel lobby or standing in the middle of the room talking to someone invisible. Sure, such a place might not have hardly anyone after such a rule but everyone there would actually be there. Wouldn't that be something? Can you imagine people in a room actually looking around or talking to other people the whole time?