The '70s were more distinctive. But then, I spent most of the '80s in polo shirts and jeans.
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I like the early '70s stuff a lot. Tight jeans tucked into knee-high boots. The Russian-influenced peasant stuff. The long, flowing hair.
The only problem is, I no longer have the rail-thin figure needed to carry it off.
Also, there will be no dissing of the glam rock. [Holds Velvet Goldmine DVD close to chest]
Yes, but not the third one.
I haven't played that one either.
there will be no dissing of the glam rock
You'd be perfectly happy if Fone started dressing that way tomorrow?
How about a hair crimper?
Aww, come on. I still use one once in a while! Just on a few strands of hair..on a Friday or Saturday night......if I want to feel sassy.
Sits in un-stylish corner.
And don't forget about the miscounted Deloreans....
I actually saw a Delorean driving around near my neighborhood about a week ago. I was very surprised.
I will always love the Adam Ant look.
I spent the '80s in Oxford shirts, lambswool sweaters, and jeans. It was what you did in New England. V. comfy, too.
I will always love the Adam Ant look.
Makeup works best if people wonder whether you're wearing any.
Any other way is a slippery slope towards Tammy Faye.
I actually saw a Delorean driving around near my neighborhood about a week ago. I was very surprised.
Whenever I see one (and there's still a couple floating around LA), I always think it looks slightly wrong without the big vents on the back and the electrical conduits along the sides.