Steph, those dolman sleeves ARE hideous. But there are a couple I have seen that are kind of kimono-like in their dolman-ness that I LOVE. And for the love of all that's holy, they need to stop making sleeves with the stretchy cuff thingies. Bleah.
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Why, for the love of god, would you wear something that makes you look not only bigger, but *shapelessly* bigger? I hated dolman sleeves in the 80s, and 25 years has not changed that feeling one iota.
t weeps over beloved fashion memories of my youth
Because all that cloth moving around feels nifty? I loved the faintly military look. Plus I loved loose clothing because it minimized the blatant consideration of my breasts by strangers (now that I'm over-40 and fat, I don't seem to have that problem :))
All this fashion talk is, sadly, not helping me figure out what I'm wearing to dinner tonight.
slinks out with her love of the 80's fashion.
Certain parts of 80s fashion are wonderful. (Big elastic belts! Granny boots! Full skirts!
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Okay, all the parts of 80s fashion that make up the basics of gothwear. Fine, I admit it.)
However, most of the 80s revivial seems intent on bringing back the less-than-flattering bits of 80s fashion. I keep waiting for the return of the stretchy dresses that were fitted through the bust and waist, but had full knee-length skirts. As soon as those come back, I'm stocking up.
Well people tend to wear those baggy tops with skinny trousers, so they've got shape on one part, and looseness on the other. Plus, when its with skinny jeans, you know the body under the big ol' sleeves is a size 6 anyway. What's an American size 6? A 2 or something? Must go check...
However, most of the 80s revivial seems intent on bringing back the less-than-flattering bits of 80s fashion.
Yes, this.
I mean, it's better than the muffin-top look by YARDS, but holy hell, can we just have clothing that flatters real women, be it tight or loose? Why is that so much to ask?
Good luck, Sparky!
Boston someplace, to be exact.
Oh, yay! Does this mean we will get to meet you???
I'm not sure if there's a Boston mailing list like there is for other large urban areas with Buffistas, but if you want to find out which Buffistas live in the area and how to get on the list I'd check with vw bug.
Exactly! And here I am.
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I mean, the 80s took 40s & 50s fashion to all sorts of weird extremes, which I got, with it being such a period of uncertainty, but now it just feels incredibly reflexive. Like that dress you linked to, Aimee - it looks more vintage-inspired, except for the fabric.
As soon as those come back, I'm stocking up.
No kidding.