I remember camel toe being a no-no in the late 70's. Sure I was young bu tI had older siblings.
I've seen women at school in all kind of strange outfits. A lot of dressy top + yoga/sweatpants + heels. It's a strange thing. I blame J-lo.
My former artschool roommates were doing the pants under skirt things in the mid-nineties. They were also wearing legwarmers, an abomination against humanity.
So why aren't we all focused on guys' crotches at press events, checking to see if they're discreetly smooth?
You aren't? Huh.
I remember camel toe being a no-no in the late 70's.
In the era of the peek-a-boo bra? Huh.
In the era of the peek-a-boo bra? Huh.
IIRC, (and I was only in elementary school) the trick was to have the jeans tight, but no so tight as to have camel toe.
(I wasn't trying to achieve the look, but my sisters were in their teens at the time. And they loved to take me shopping.)
Jesse, the box for you just got returned to us today. Weird!
Weird, but good, as it means my neighbors aren't stealing stealers. It's something.
Well then, yeah! no stealing!
Little Miss Sunshine, that's me.
That's what I always think. Who's the sunshiniest person? Jesse.
I think stilettos look good peeking out of long-legged pants, but it's not so much the sort of thing I ever see myself wearing.
I like the look myself, and would do it except I might kill myself. I'm getting better, but stilettos and I still don't get along.
My cat is raiding my carpet padding for toys. Sigh. Time to dig up the duct tape.