Our society has become so casual. I realize that a big part of it is that casual is practical. I love getting dressed up, but I realize that wearing a pencil skirt and heels whilst chasing kids around your house all day is not possible. It's hard to get sassied when you have little hands grabbing at your earrings, leaving bits of food on your shoulder and pulling off your bracelets. But what about just upping the ante a wee bit? Bringing classy back? Making an effort to look fresh and put together and in my case, incorporating some vintage pin ache. I can't seem to decide whether I want to look like a 40's bombshell or be a jeans and t-shirt chick, but I think the fact that I aspire to be both is a start. I'm going to do it. I'm going to get glam. I'm bringing classy back!...just as soon as I can find where my son hid my nail polish...
12.11.2008
Bringing Classy Back
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Did you notice how most of the people were dressed at the party the other night? Like they were going to work in the yard, I say.
My contribution to bringing classy back is manicured, painted nails. I've decided I'm on board.
I'm sure I'll have others but I'm starting there :)
I am torn between two worlds, too. I love getting dressed up too and I also love the fashion back then. But, sometimes some flats and jeans (my fav) are the best thing to not only chase kids in, but do housework in!
I totally agree. I wish i would have lived in those days, not only for the fashion but life just seemed slower and more innocent. And you looked very classy at the party the other night even if you didn't think so. :)
In the early 60's, "Laura Petrie" on the Dick Van Dyke, had to lobby to wear capri pants with a button up, short-waist blouse [the sleeve cuff turned up]; this was a real change from the dress and pearls worn around the house by Donna Reed and Beaver Cleaver's mother! So, pants were still classy but a change. And if anyone can do classy, YOU can!!! XOXOXXO
Well, I think some of this is still around. Most of the time we get 'dressed up' to present ourselves when we run errands... you know those days when a shower has actually occurred, you pull out cute jeans, funky shoes, jewelry, etc. and feel like looking fun. Then you come home and rip it all off as fast as you can. ;)
Hmmm, I started drafting a comment that grew large and then out of control. I think I have so much to say I will have to just blog about it...
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