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Trying to chose a look

Started by Michelleisadude, January 19, 2014, 01:46:44 PM

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Michelleisadude

I don't know what to go for, there are so many fashions and looks...

One thing I am certain about is I want a white/gray hair wig. I LOVE the premature gray look on women!

I think I want to go for skirts that are about calf/knee length, mary janes, opaque stockings (cable-knit or patterned), long-sleeve sweater or cardigan and a nice button up blouse. Is that a look? Maybe sexy librarian or school teacher? I sure as heck don't want to go with a pantsuit or a ankle-length dress and tank.
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FalseHybridPrincess

It sounds like a nice look you have in mind
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Stella Stanhope

QuoteI LOVE the premature gray look on women!

I worked a few times with a fantastic film producer on independent films. She was only 23 with rich brown eyes and a gorgeous Moroccan-looking face, and she did have thick black hair, but with a naturally occurring and increasing grey/silvery area around her fringe/bangs. She hated it as it was a genetic thing she shared with her mum I think, and I can understand her being upset about it. However, she looked hot as it gave her a mysterious edge, like she was part White Witch from "The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe" or a fantastical female anime character. It looked stylised because it was such a contrast to her olive-skin looks and black hair, so some people assumed it was on purpose. But it wasn't.

Women can look distinguished with grey hair, too. I don't see what the big issue is with women going grey . If they don't mind going grey and don't want to dye their hair, then they shouldn't have to.

Anywho, Mary-Janes - love these types of shoes, especially if they're shiny and black. 
And blazers! I love wearing women's blazers as they are so nicely tailored and designed.

Sounds like you have a good look going there!  ;D
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