by sparkyoriental » Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:40 pm
I'm at the university library right now and there's this girl sitting in a computer across from me that looks like she just walked out of a Hole album cover. She's very dedicated to this look, bleach blonde hair cut like Mia Wallace, artfully ripped sheer black tights, oversized t shirt with random a band I've never heard of, varsity jacket, super short light wash mom shorts, creepers, and dark red lipstick and winged eyeliner. She looks good...but like she's dressed up for Halloween. Oh, and a scowl, of course. IDK I feel kinda weird about this, obviously she's welcome to wear whatever she wants, but it's Sunday and we're at the library. It's also sub freezing outside and all I can think about is "she must be freezing!" not "damn, girl looks great." Somehow it looks more authentic on Courtney Love. But on the other hand, I hate how in the U.S. (or at least my perception of the U.S.), outward appearance identifies strongly with cultural groups and is supposed to somehow represent your personality or whatever. I've always thought that to be very weird and illogical - it's just aesthetics. Meh. I don't think too hard about clothes and fashion, and I'm certainly not as thoughtful about it as 95% of this forum. It's interesting to read the thoughts, almost philosophies?, the members here have about clothes, dress, and grooming.
Though I am hypocritical about it all. When I got to shows, I'll wear the requisite denim, leather jacket, and doc martens and I'll put my facial piercings in and I'll look like I belong. Maybe during the day I'll wear my regular work clothes, which is business casual flats, shirts, and trousers and then change into my ~moshing~ clothes for nighttime. Is that even to be considered hypocrisy? I'm not even sure what I'm saying anymore.