tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post7848716859649433883..comments2023-07-03T06:33:49.206-04:00Comments on J-TWO-O: I don't understand "fashion"J.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10888193975667450910noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-22988994720121943522016-04-30T18:47:43.207-04:002016-04-30T18:47:43.207-04:00lol you are not the only one, I dont understand fa...lol you are not the only one, I dont understand fashion either. I watched Vogue and Tom Ford documentaries and I couldn't understand how those clothes are considered the 'in' thing when hoi polloli like me is attracted to H&M and forever 21. The lack of clothing in big brands, never caught my attention or instigated a desire in me to spend big bucks on brandsAin Rizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14125559183017245181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-23381916112703670612014-09-09T15:51:59.684-04:002014-09-09T15:51:59.684-04:00Oh man, I've had many of these same thoughts.....Oh man, I've had many of these same thoughts...much of what is presented as "fashionable" by these big-name "fashion" media outlets looks unappealing, unnatural, uncomfortable, and just...not something I really want to be a part of in any way whatsoever.<br /><br />And the thing that gets me is that so many of my friends and the people I see around me in my daily life just look awesome to me...they wear outfits and styles that I like, and that I think look really good.<br /><br />I have often wanted to like, run a media outlet that focuses on everyday fashion where I highlight all the things people wear around me that may not be "fashionable" according to the "fashion experts" but that I think just look really good...which is often stuff that looks practical and comfortable to me.Alex Zorachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08335878680429494039noreply@blogger.com