=o SECOND POST

Jul 06, 2008 19:59

I hope these pictures are a little better! =o

AGAIN, I like it plain and simple? You don't? Please don't look, or comment. =3


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hair, shoes, urban planet, h&m

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novae_scion July 7 2008, 02:57:12 UTC
Mercury Star Power, Make-Up!

I like the simple style :) I would love to see different shoes, though. That's the only "critique", as it were! <3

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zoewwelover July 7 2008, 04:01:44 UTC
theres nothing cuter than a cute guy is glasses! :P, your pants look awesome too, so cute!

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limoncito July 7 2008, 05:24:46 UTC
Really cute with those glasses. I have a thing for people with glasses. And yes, yes, yes, VANS! *lovvvve*

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warheart88 July 7 2008, 08:15:07 UTC
What's with the 'if you don't like it, don't look or comment'? :/ This community's for showing of outfits and receiving (constructive) criticism, not just to collect compliments. That said, I don't really know if this could be considered 'Japanese street fashion' (what this community's about, after all) because it's so plain. Comms like whatiworetoday might suit you more. For concrit: the length of the shorts is not very flattering, they make your legs look short. Maybe calf length would look better, but I think you could rock shorter shorts as well. And I like the belt. Sorry if I sound rude, if I do, it's not intentional.

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sammet July 7 2008, 10:22:03 UTC
"Japanese street fashion" is so much more than we could comprehend. And really, there aren't much rules to it. I must say it's not the best fruits-photos I've ever seen, but I'll give you props for being cute like hell.

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vessicator July 7 2008, 15:18:23 UTC
scratch the 'Japanese' and just stick to 'street fashion'. Minus the DIY quirks, street fashion is about looking fashionable without whoring oneself out to brand-names or styles that would be considered modern-day; rather, one utilizes street brands and traditional wear to contrast with how fashion is perceived today. It's avant-garde and meant to test the limits of what is fashionable, not how many layers you can put or what you should wear when you go out. A person who understands street fashion makes a crowd turn and think, "Hey, that's a pretty innovative way to dress." In short, street fashion makes a statement out of clothing ( ... )

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cafekko_desu July 7 2008, 19:33:50 UTC
please don't be so aggressively defensive - "AGAIN, I like it plain and simple? You don't? Please don't look, or comment." it's not necessary; from what i've seen everyone in here is really friendly and where criticism is given, it's given constructively.
having said that, there will always be a couple of haters but they can be found all over the internet and not just on this community.
i'm not going to comment on your cuteness again (like i did on your debut post) because once is enough, and usually i just throw that sort of compliment in because i loved the outfit already i.e. i judge the outfit first, and then the person's looks.
i have to agree with warheart88 and say that the shorts don't really flatter your legs. and also, i'm all in favour of plain and simple but only when there is an element of thought and design behind it, or there's 'that little something extra'.
i don't know, maybe i'm just not getting your plainness like i did on your other post.

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