Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Daily Drop: should be taken DAILY in order to prevent overdosing

Been busy the last few days (damn essay writing and chemistry cramming! and mother not letting me stay on the compy long enough) so here's some old ones...(I should learn to do this DAILY)
3/25/10:
At first glance this seems simple and a masculine.  However if you look closer, her jeans are covered with a sheer fabric layering thingy which looks pretty cool.  And I love her nonchalant, cool face, as if she's telling us through facial expression that she's chill but she knows she's boss.

The shape of this dress (cough cough, the contrasting skirt and the the loose top and sleeves) is awesome!  Especially they way she pairs it up with a corset belt...reminds me of a witch.  Her patterned tights + white socks + brown moccasins combination looks awesome and she somehow pulls off the brown and black color scheme people usually try avoid (maybe it's the hair)...
I'm not sure if it's a collar or part of her pigtails but I still love this.  Especially the dress, due to my current obsession with white dress.  Instead of going the whole "pure, innocent" look route, she takes a slightly edgier approach, which I love about this.  Frayed pigtails/collar (as I said before I'm still not sure), brown combat like shoes and leather look, the works.  And don't forget the "I-don't-give-a-damn" look.


If you can't tell there cardigan thing is sheer.  I usually wouldn't wear something like this but it's a good combination and interesting color scheme.  My favorite part is the sheer cardigan (I love its material and shape!)

3/26/10:

Usually outfit duplicating equates to social suicide or corniness.  However these girls make it look really cute. My opinion though is that this only worked because they had totally unique hair.  I love the whole yellow and grey color scheme and their interesting use of the opaque yellow fabric! And that heart purse is just too cute!


When it comes to Japanese people, you usually see feminine looking men (who even I gotta admit can look pretty damn good) but here are some masculine-looking girls.  Well more like girls-who-looks-like-boys, but not in an extremely butch way.  More like cute little angelic cherub boys (with clothes). But haha I will stop talking about the people and talk about the outfits.  As I said before, I love the yellow dominating color schemes and the prints on the girl on the bottom of the steps (plaid and 80s' printed hat).  and the silhouette of the top girl (loose t-shirt with tighter pants) actually works for her.

3/27/10
It's like an urban tribe of awesomeness.  Look at those sharp, jungle-native-like necklaces and the chick's leopard print leggings (and don't forget their/her fierce look).  And those pants?  Quilted, interesting details, high waisted, padded....LOVE IT.

This is an interesting fusion of western and eastern.  The bright print and color of the kimono is contrasted to  the black (which looks a bit gothic).  She doesn't look update, but more like some cool and quirky intellectual who you would meet at a jazzy club lounge after midnight.

Look at our sportswearness! Look how cool we make it look with silk jackets with prints that look like you're looking up at an army of jellyfish, skeleton knit sweaters, and dresses/ huge blouses (or shirt? I'ma going say blouse to sound fancy) with AWESOME SHAPE. (and our awesome accessories.  Like the middle chick's shoes and the other chick's headband!).  In short: we're a bunch of cool cats
This equates to prints extravaganza. but it's not as obnoxious as it has the potential to be.  It's because the prints are mostly less bright and somewhat more 'subtle' (like the chick on the left's dress...i love how she combines with with all black and matches her hair) or have one 'brighter' print another more 'dull' colored one (like the guy's combination of white zebra stripe pants and the sweater with more earth/ duller tones),  And you have gotta love that wallet.

Maybe my problem is that I write reviews for SO MANY PICTURES. and now I've gotta do today's and yesterday's...

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