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Wasn't into fashion when I was working; just what I liked and was comfortable. Now that I'm retired, live in jeans & tees, sweats, and shorts & tank tops in the summer. Will dress up going out to dinner, but nothing fashionable...good dress pants & a nice sweater or blouse. |
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I dress for comfort, definitely not a fashion person, the only time I look ladylike is if we are going out to dinner, or have something special on... |
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I've just lost 3 and half stone and so I'm going a bit mad at the mo buying clothes like they're going out of fashion (lol, gettit!!) Fashion - but stick to styles and colours that suit me |
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I've always been a bit of a quirky dresser tending to go against the fashion grain rather than with it. Also, used to go through phases like 50's swirly-girly dresses; 30's 'Cabaret vamp' etc etc. All this was garnered from charity shops. Now I'm in my 40s? Well I probably dress more 'conventional high street fashion' than I ever did!! I am still determined to get back to the wild rebel but need to consider things like lookign professional for work presentations and looking the part at the school run . . . I don't want to cause embarassment/problems for Dominik. It's a shame that compromises have to be made, but such is life I suppose |
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I dress like a male student who's just moved away from mum, unless I'm scrubbing up to stun. Latter case would be chique new dress, stockings and high heels. Not very often, though. |
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