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tops that hit mid-thigh
shorts that have a 2" inseam
cheap polyester, rayon, etc.
skinny jeans and pants
pointy toe shoes
open toes shoes only
logos on clothing.....
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Definitely the pointy-toed shoes, long shirts, logos...wow, your list looks pretty much identical to mine The long tops are terrible because even a regular length top is far too long on me with my height.
The 'high waters' pants that end above the ankle can go away at any time, too.
Be nice if you could get your favorite looks all the time, instead of being limited to what the fashion gods decree is in this year.
Oh, wait, you can! Option 1) learn to sew. Option 2) buy second hand clothes.
I do both, plus buy any new pieces that suit me.
This probably isn't quite a fashion trend but nose rings and multiple body piercings in general. My daughter has a very sweet friend that wears a circular barbell (google it) and it just looks plain weird. I've gotten used to tiny nose studs but the bigger hoops and "barbells" are just too distracting. What comes to mind is the nose ring on the bull at the dairy farm my aunt and uncle used to have.
Agree with the cold shoulder tops. Just doesn't make sense to me.
I don't know if you'd call it a fashion trend, but false eyelashes need to go now. I've seen some very attractive young women with what looks like dollar store eyelashes on, and it looks horrible. I don't know what inspired this trend, but they always look phony, heavy, and just not good.
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