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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:59 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
From Betsy-chan: Another great dress, but I dunno about those shoes.
I'm still lovin' that pink and blue pastel dress most of all. I mean, I SERIOUSLY want that. And I don't even wear dresses. I own like, 2 skirts. I'd probably look like $h!t in it, but that dress is so awesome it would just be great to have in my closet.
Anyway, about this pic...hmm. The dress that shows the back, great back for a dress! Kinda unique! But the dress she's wearing in the boots, a bit to babydollish for my taste. I was gonna say the boots had potential to be really hot, but with the high platform, I feel like the boot needs to be longer, to the middle of her calf at least. It seems kinda, uneven.. BUT, one of the boot tops is falling down her leg. Compare the right and left. Her right boot looks best.
I'm still lovin' that pink and blue pastel dress most of all. I mean, I SERIOUSLY want that. And I don't even wear dresses. I own like, 2 skirts. I'd probably look like $h!t in it, but that dress is so awesome it would just be great to have in my closet.
Yow, you're really ga-ga over that dress...
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Anyway, about this pic...hmm. The dress that shows the back, great back for a dress! Kinda unique! But the dress she's wearing in the boots, a bit to babydollish for my taste. I was gonna say the boots had potential to be really hot, but with the high platform, I feel like the boot needs to be longer, to the middle of her calf at least. It seems kinda, uneven.. BUT, one of the boot tops is falling down her leg. Compare the right and left. Her right boot looks best.
So ends my fashion critique for today
Yeah, the backless job is really really nice. Makes you wonder what the front looks like...
Okay, the other dress is babydoll-ish, but it would be more impressive without those distracting, asymmetric shoes. I don't know why women like those things... Freaky.
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 11:59 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Yeah, the backless job is really really nice. Makes you wonder what the front looks like...
Okay, the other dress is babydoll-ish, but it would be more impressive without those distracting, asymmetric shoes. I don't know why women like those things... Freaky.
My rebuttal.
LOL, I am a huge fan of high heels, especially w/ platforms. My back heel including the platform won't exceed 4.5 inches. But yeah, those are a bit freakish. But it's for pictures I have similar shoes w/ the stretchy-boot design. But no ties or crap, and they aren't nearly as tall. I wear them w/ a long skirt, slacks, or even jeans. Her boots, I probably wouldn't have put them w/ a short skirt/dress like that. Maybe that;s the style, I dunno
LOL, I am a huge fan of high heels, especially w/ platforms. My back heel including the platform won't exceed 4.5 inches. But yeah, those are a bit freakish. But it's for pictures
Don't get me wrong: I like it when women wear heels, particularly pumps (but no super-duper spikes, that's too dominatrix-y), and maybe with a slight platform, but those suckers are outrageous. It's like something the bride of Frankenstein would wear.
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I have similar shoes w/ the stretchy-boot design. But no ties or crap, and they aren't nearly as tall. I wear them w/ a long skirt, slacks, or even jeans.
Hmm. *intrigued*
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Her boots, I probably wouldn't have put them w/ a short skirt/dress like that. Maybe that;s the style, I dunno
Agreed. A bad combination. If that's style, it's ugly style.
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 1:14 pm Post subject:
I don't know how to respond w/out going off topic Oh well, I can't. But yes, I'm a shoe queen. I love almost every type of shoe: sneakers (not so many nowadays..don't wanna look like I'm going to the moon, okthxbye), mules, platforms, dress boots, work boots, almost anything. I probably own in total at least 50 pairs of shoes. And yeah, that will not stop me from buying shoes.
I'm a stereotypical woman that way. Oops. Yeah, and I do like purses too. But, no. I do not spend a lot of money on them. Last year, the most I spend on 1 pair of shoes was $75...and they were Steve Madden Oh yeah, and my Tim's are usually about $70, I buy them annually.
But yeah, no to Ryoko's boots w/ that dress. I think they'd look nice mostly covered so you'd see a little less than from the ankle and down. A nice pair of jeans, bootcut black slacks, or a long black skirt. But, that is my style
Okies, I'll let ya's get back to your piccies now, gomen
I don't know how to respond w/out going off topic Oh well, I can't.
I wouldn't worry about it. I, unlike some folk around here am not anal about staying on topic... It's a discussion board, not a paid seminar on how to get rich quick or some crap like that...
Besides, this discussion isn't that way off base....
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But yes, I'm a shoe queen. I love almost every type of shoe: sneakers (not so many nowadays..don't wanna look like I'm going to the moon, okthxbye), mules, platforms, dress boots, work boots, almost anything. I probably own in total at least 50 pairs of shoes. And yeah, that will not stop me from buying shoes.
Yow. That a lot of odor-eaters...
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I'm a stereotypical woman that way. Oops. Yeah, and I do like purses too. But, no. I do not spend a lot of money on them. Last year, the most I spend on 1 pair of shoes was $75...and they were Steve Madden Oh yeah, and my Tim's are usually about $70, I buy them annually.
Tim's??? ...Timberlands??
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But yeah, no to Ryoko's boots w/ that dress. I think they'd look nice mostly covered so you'd see a little less than from the ankle and down. A nice pair of jeans, bootcut black slacks, or a long black skirt. But, that is my style
Well, actually I meant no to the boots completely. Lose 'em, Burn 'em. Throw 'em into the Grand Canyon. Something....
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 2:00 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Tim's??? ...Timberlands??
Absolutely my friend! I buy tan ones every year. Don't be scared I don't run outside with overalls and drive forklifts or anything like that I just find them comfy and casual. I have to buy kid's Timberlands though
bmwracer wrote:
Well, actually I meant no to the boots completely. Lose 'em, Burn 'em. Throw 'em into the Grand Canyon. Something....
LOL, they would be better w/ shorter heels. I was just talking about IF the shoes had to be used, how they would be used. I wouldn't wear them myself. No. Like I said, kinda freakish...but they can be worked with possibly.
Wow..Kou? YOu love Shoes!!! SAME HERE!! I have around fifty pairs Usually pumps and heels and of course flat shoes, sandals..not really into sneakers though..
I'm a shoe addict I even befriend with a manager or a shoe boutique hahaha.. so when there's a new arrival that I want so badly he could keep it for me so nobody will get it..
Absolutely my friend! I buy tan ones every year. Don't be scared I don't run outside with overalls and drive forklifts or anything like that I just find them comfy and casual. I have to buy kid's Timberlands though
Nothing wrong with comfy shoes. That's why I have a half dozen pair of Nikes to choose from...
I've got two pairs of dress shoes and haven't worn 'em in years...
Wow..Kou? YOu love Shoes!!! SAME HERE!! I have around fifty pairs
Shoe companies love to hear that.
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not really into sneakers though..
Eh???
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I'm a shoe addict I even befriend with a manager or a shoe boutique hahaha.. so when there's a new arrival that I want so badly he could keep it for me so nobody will get it..
Aka-chan you need help. Anyone here a psychiatrist??
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:47 pm Post subject:
KouSeiya315 wrote:
But the dress she's wearing in the boots, a bit to babydollish for my taste. I was gonna say the boots had potential to be really hot, but with the high platform, I feel like the boot needs to be longer, to the middle of her calf at least. It seems kinda, uneven.. BUT, one of the boot tops is falling down her leg. Compare the right and left. Her right boot looks best.
So ends my fashion critique for today
I don't think Ryoko-san is wearing a pair of boots but wearing some black mary jane platform with long black socks. If you look a little closer, you can kind of see the buckles for the shoes. If this is so, I think her dress will look better if she didn't wear any socks, which will be kinda cute IMO. This is my own two cents on the picture. _________________
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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:48 pm Post subject:
KouSeiya315 wrote:
But the dress she's wearing in the boots, a bit to babydollish for my taste. I was gonna say the boots had potential to be really hot, but with the high platform, I feel like the boot needs to be longer, to the middle of her calf at least. It seems kinda, uneven.. BUT, one of the boot tops is falling down her leg. Compare the right and left. Her right boot looks best.
So ends my fashion critique for today
I don't think Ryoko-san is wearing a pair of boots but wearing some black mary jane platform with long black socks. If you look a little closer, you can kind of see the buckles for the shoes. If this is so, I think her dress will look better if she didn't wear any socks, which will be kinda cute IMO. This is my own two cents on the picture. _________________
"Smiling is infectious; you can catch it like the flu. When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too"
I don't think Ryoko-san is wearing a pair of boots but wearing some black mary jane platform with long black socks. If you look a little closer, you can kind of see the buckles for the shoes. If this is so, I think her dress will look better if she didn't wear any socks, which will be kinda cute IMO. This is my own two cents on the picture.
You're right! Upon close inspection, those are like knee-high socks with those mondo platform shoes. But those shoes are still klunky.
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Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:24 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
You're right! Upon close inspection, those are like knee-high socks with those mondo platform shoes. But those shoes are still klunky.
I do admit that the shoes are kinda chunky, but I think it would look a lot better if she didn't wear it with the socks, it would be alot cutier that way without all the black. _________________
"Smiling is infectious; you can catch it like the flu. When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too"
I do admit that the shoes are kinda chunky, but I think it would look a lot better if she didn't wear it with the socks, it would be alot cutier that way without all the black.
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