It's not pictured above, but I went to the mall for like the first time in ages the other week when I was out in California (lol I never go shopping for myself anymore) and one trend I noticed was every store had like an array of pants in all sorts of bright colors. So apparently just wearing denim is not cool. But my first thought was that this is a trend for people with a lot of disposable income! I mean, people on a budget do not have the money to buy pants in six different colors just so you can have a different pair to wear with every single top you own. That just seems like overkill to me! (Or maybe it's just because I can't afford it. Oh well. Denim it still is for me!)
Of the trends above though, I like the graphic one (though maybe not to the extent in the photo!) and I love the grey on grey. I'm not a big fan of cropped trousers. To me, it looks like you just didn't buy your pants long enough. The sixties could be cute, but I'm not really sure where I would go to be dressed like that. It doesn't seem like it's good for work or just a casual outing. Idk. I'm not super big into being trendy, so all trends to me are sometimes a little ehhhh.
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Date: 2013-05-15 05:30 pm (UTC)Of the trends above though, I like the graphic one (though maybe not to the extent in the photo!) and I love the grey on grey. I'm not a big fan of cropped trousers. To me, it looks like you just didn't buy your pants long enough. The sixties could be cute, but I'm not really sure where I would go to be dressed like that. It doesn't seem like it's good for work or just a casual outing. Idk. I'm not super big into being trendy, so all trends to me are sometimes a little ehhhh.
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