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Probably the a-little-too-short cocktail dress I wore way back in the 90's. Everything was fine until we were invited on board the submarine for pre event drinks. Vertical ladder - short dress - oh dear :\
It would have to be wearing the high waisted jeans that were popular in the 70's despite having a short waist. The tops of the jeans always folded over on me.
My worst beauty choices include plucking my eyebrows too thin and too far apart
Agreed on this point! My great-grandmother saw me plucking my eyebrows in her mirror when I was about 12 years old and she warned me that they would never grow back the same. I did not listen and now I wish I had fuller brows.
My worst fashion mistake had to be cuffed socks in jelly shoes. Add in stirrup pants and it's not just a faux pas, it's a fashion disaster.
Trying to even out my hairline with a pair of tweezers and plucking away. Two hours later I stepped back from the mirror and was horrified that I turned myself into a what looked like a fivehead wearing a toupee. And I was a 16 year old girl.
Had I not stubbornly insisted on wearing a hat 24/7 until it grew out (didn't take long, I'm pretty much a human Chia pet), I'd have had memes made of me.
1: Crimped hair
2: Balloon pants
3: Lime Green eyeshadow - what was I thinking!
4: Shoulder pads
5: multi color toe socks
6: Gold lipstick
7: straw sandals. (Literally made of straw -fungus loved it!)
For a short time in the 80's/90's I went through a phase where I wore short skirts and cowboy boots everywhere. Thank god it was before digital pictures, so there is no evidence.
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