thanks cheng! and i'll add, there is no better time to experiment with variety than when you are young, because when you are older, it closes some doors to the kind of styles you can wear.
haha, oops! :X well i'm not exactly young anymore either. i wish i had worn a wider variety of styles in my teens, now i'm basically racing against time in the few months i have before i graduate and have to conform to a certain code of work wear. why do you consider 'glam' to be a style only for the young?
oh, i didn't mean that glam's for the younger. i meant that while i could still afford to experiment, glam's not in my consideration. it's just not me. it takes alot out of me to do glam. i probably can look it but only on a photo - in which i look it. nothing beyond that.
i see. don't be too harsh on yourself! if you can look it in a photo, i'm sure you can look it too in real life. but of course, whether you are comfortable in it is another thing. i think i'd rather look classy and elegant than glam.
i haven't got a real-life photo of the CJ bag i told you about. it's still under my work desk... the leather trims and 'print' on it are exactly like yours. you'll see when i get to posting it... or not :P
muskiness not gone yet? :) i've got another CJ bag passed down by my mother. it's an almond "eye" shape, no flap, but with the exact same colour scheme, leather trims and "Charles Jourdan" print. it must be their trademark. please post! :D
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i haven't got a real-life photo of the CJ bag i told you about. it's still under my work desk... the leather trims and 'print' on it are exactly like yours. you'll see when i get to posting it... or not :P
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