Though it has been a while since my last post, I am back in school, back on track, refraining from excessive drug abuse, and ready to resume bloggedy blogging. In the past few months, I have found my mind subconsciously deciding to nudge me in the scarf-loving/generically European direction. This mindset and lifestyle is all inclusive of comfortable, all concealing, flowing fabrics that I pair with just about everything.
Dressing like a man is apparently in these days, and I like to spend my time outfitting my body to match that of a male homosexual or an on-the-edge European. This dress, for me, is usually demonstrated through the wearing of slouchy, cuffed jeans, a plain t-shirt, and superb black satin and patent leather Converse like sneakers. I throw scarves, just as the one pictured (by Tasha), around my neck in a choker hold that would allow any passerby to easily and successfully cut off my air flow and send me to the ground unconscious. And who doesn't want that?
Although the female wearing the beautiful scarf I treasure looks thoroughly displeased to be photographed with such a piece of fabric around her neck, I wear it with a smile and orange lipstick (only on the occasional Tuesday, though). I have discovered, after pairing the two colors together, that this female looks unhappy because of her lack of the extra pop color. Fashion today is not only about one pop color, but more recently about two and a neutral, offsetting tone. If bright lipstick sinks your sail boat throw on a chunky necklace on with that bright scarf. I like to wear my pastel pink, spiky seashell necklace that has everyone calling me Pebbles but many people may consider a simple chain necklace wrapped around a few times to be more than sufficient. Wear scarves on the weekend. Wear scarves with a casual dress. Wear scarves with no weekend or casual dress. Any way you want it, scarves are what you need it (that variation of the song doesn't really work, but my point has been quite made).
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