i knew immediately that i couldn't do this one. for one, i can't seem to keep interested in other peoples clothing long enough to think of getting a picture. the other reason is, well...
let me put it this way:
when i had my son about 13 years ago, i was so happy that by the time he would be a teenager and start caring about looks, the trend of boys showing half (or more) their butt would be long gone.
wrong.
can you believe it? it's still here! they can't even walk straight, in fear of loosing their pants. luckily, that's what my son discovered when he wanted to 'look cool' too. what i see, as a massage therapist, is future clients with lumbar back pain.
there hasn't been a good looking fashion trend for young people for, i don't know, as long as i can remember. so i just try to ignore the street fashion altogether.
but a post can't be imageless, so here's some shots we took on our trip into town on constitution day.
the woman
the man
the hat
my son insisted on buying this cheap fake leather cowboy hat. naturally, it was i who ended up wearing it. grinning like a horse.(i don't know what happened to my previous post, but the text disappeared. it was so frustrating that i didn't bother to write it up again)
perhaps some real street fashion at:
jane, ladybug-zen, ian, bonnie, esti, sophie, cele, modsquad,caitlin, joyce, ani, kim, a day that is dessert, natsumi, epe, kaylovesvintage, trinsch, c.t., jeannette, outi, schanett, ritva, francesca, state of bliss, jennifer, dana, denise, cabrizette, bohemia girl, dianna, isabelle, amber, a girl in the yellow shoes, mister e, janis, kari, jgy, skymring, elizabeth, audrey, allison, lise, cate, mon, victoria, crescent moon, erin, otli, amy, ida, caroline, lisa, dorte, kimmie, la lune dans le ciel, nicola, malo, vanessa, britta, virgina, april, b, kyndale samantha, karen, kristina, dorit, goldensunfamily, sophie, janet, mcgillicutty, desiree, di, travelingmama, aimee, sunnymama, amanda, ali, jenell, guusje, britta, juanita, pamela, inna, daan, myrtille, cris, ibb, susi, jodi, lily, gillian,
jeanette, athena, pienduzz, latisha, clairette, satsuki
I soooo very much agree with you on the street fashion. Those huge pants are ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteI love you in the hat! Such a cute pic!
Lisa ;)
Dejligt at se dig med sådant et stort grin! Du ser pragtfuld ud!!
ReplyDelete- kan det virkelig passe, at den latterlige butt showing, "jeg kan ikke løbe eller gå op af trappen uden at tabe bukserne"- mode er så gammel??? Jeg har aldrig fattet, hvad de prøver at sige: "jeg ønsker ikke at blive voksen og maskulin. Min krop skal forblive blød og baby-agtig, så jeg vil kun tage små skridt og gå meget langsomt?" - stakkels piger/kvinder!! - der bliver ikke mange mænd at vælge imellem …
great post therese! love your sense of humor... and your hat...:) besos-jane
ReplyDeleteI like your street style and the fact that you can wear the hat with such panache!!
ReplyDeletegreat post :)
ReplyDeleteand what a cool picture of you and your son, you really did have fun that day, right?!
I love your photos - so fun and creative. My son is 8 - I'm really hoping the fashion changes by then...but of course you wonder what will the next fashion wave be like.
ReplyDeleteYou're hilarious! Oh, how the pants below the butt trend kills me!! Why? Am I really getting that old? I honestly just do not get it!
ReplyDeleteDarling photos!
Happy Day!
Well, at least you have future clients, and your son is not among them!
ReplyDeleteI am SO with you on the saggy pant thing. Oh my gosh, why has that not gone out of fashion. It looks so uncomfortable!!
ReplyDeleteI cant believe that pants fashion its been out there for so long!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment in my blog. I loved reading you... I giggled a lot!
wouhaou ! Superbes photos ! It makes me smile !
ReplyDeleteYou all look so happy!
ReplyDelete;) The neigbour kid was a saggy pants victim for a while. He had to wear 2 pants under the baggy one to keep it up. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou 3 look fab though!
Have a great week, Jeannette