I’m a16 year old girl.
Okay, so this is my day to day routine.
Well, I get up, shower. I pick out an outfit I’d feel confident and pretty in. Like maybe, http://www.wetseal.com/catalog/product.j…
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Then I’d probably add some color to the outfit with a long necklace, and medium sized matching hanging earings.
Once dressed, I do my makeup. Foundation, concealer and powder to cover slight variations in skin tone. I’d add some primer to my lids, and add light bronze and gold colored makeup to help make my blue eyes pop. Then I’d lighthouse apply brown eyeliner to my bottom lids, and use a slightly darker brown on my top lids. I finish the look with two swipes of mascara on all lashes, and a very light handed swipe of coral pink blush.
I then blow dry my long (down to mid back) wavy, brown with caramel highlights hair. After words I whip out the curling iron and add some extra wave and curls.
So, If you were to see me (with makeup, an outfit like that, and curly hair, would you think I just liked to keep a nice appearance (which I do) or would you think I was overly done up.
Talking about the circle dimond ones made for guys, stud earings i dont know what they call them. Well some of my ex’s i asked and they said ill look cute but some of my friends wear them to look gangster and some people i heard they think both earings=gay. I dont want to have people think im gay.. Supposably right=gay but people wear them to rep. either west or east so people in the east i heard wear them in the right.. Well should i just get the left one or is both better? Im not really doing it to get more girls i already do but you kno. Well im not black and i dress kinda anything that looks good not skate nor hiphop nor pretty boy kinda in between just tell me what you think..
I know i know, usally girls enjoy the personality, but im looking for what style or type of look are you interested in. Like Earings? Skating? Bboying? Baggy pants? Or what? o.0 (you’re personal type)
if you added some matching lavander heels and purse ,suntan pantyhose ,makeup on him .did his hair if soft curls,jewelry,earings,perfume ,and nal polish and off course something very pretty to wear under the dress in a soft satin with bows and lace.
They all have the same haircut,shaved up in the back and long on the sides with 2 or 3 colors in it. Then they have jeans that are cuffed up to the middle of their shins. They all wear black flip flops and have red toe nail polish with a toe ring and a white flower on their big toe.French tip nails, earings going all up their ears and a tattoo on their ankle. Does every young woman in the U.S. dress like this because it is the style right now,or only here in Idaho?
What do you think of when you look back on the 80s? Probably Madonna, dancing in period outfits and singing upbeat songs. Maybe Pat Benatar, belting out power anthems. Better yet, you may reminisce about Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club, with her perfect hair and decked out fashion.
If you’re among this year’s prom goers, you more than likely missed out on the fun and fashion of the 80s. Instead of tuning in to the upbeat Duran Duran and The Go Gos, you probably grew up on the harder Nickelback and Daft Punk. While Daft Punk’s electronic beats are great for the dance floor, they don’t provide much inspiration for a retro outfit.
Just because you weren’t around to enjoy the 80s culture, doesn’t mean you can’t add some of it to your prom experience. Luckily, you can skip the leg warmers and sweat cuffs.
To capture that 80s feel, do your hair up in a fluffy, feathered style with bright colored barrettes or glitter. If you have fair hair, you can even go so far as to add pink or purple streaks. Don’t go overboard, though. A touch of the 80s in your hair is cute, but too much will look foreign and retro.
Your earrings should be large and colorful. Try hoops and geometric dangles, with plastic or rhinestone accents. Only wear one earring per lobe to avoid a heavy, overdone look. They should be glittery, bright or both, with a nearly costume jewelry appearance.
For a look that epitomizes 80s parties, look for big, bold plastic charms and pendants. Just like the earrings, these should be colorful and sparkly. Top it off by reviving a childhood favorite and donning friendship bracelets and primary colored jellies.
You can go for a more costume like look by thinking of the original Material Girl and donning large, sparkly rhinestone or cubic zirconia pieces. Make them big, glitzy and ostentatious to give your outfit an over the top glamorous feel. This style goes best with soft, girlie colors like light pink or baby blue in smooth fabrics. Pair them with satin gloves to get an extremely 80s glam look.
Watch a few music videos from 80s pop mavens on YouTube to get inspiration for your outfit. For the best retro prom style, you should stick to just a few period items. Many of the styles are still easily available in mass merchandise jewelry departments. You will have to do some matching on your own though. If possible, get some friends to shop with you so that you can get a third party’s opinion.
With the tasteful, judicious use of over the top 80s items, you can create a fun, unique prom style that will get you plenty of compliments and a little slice of the bygone party decade.
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Three great reads by Phyllis Pisano “LOOK FOR ME; in the western sky” “And the T’wain shall Meet” “Brambles on the Vine; Sequel” This is the third novel in the lives and loves of Hatty Gilbert and Sonny Adams. This love, between a mid western religious girl from a ministry family, and a New York City crime boss, was so full of passion, when he passed on, his spirit refused to leave. His nocturnal visits help Hatty cope with the problems that face her and her family. Shudder with horror when Cheri, the baby of the family, is threatened. Look on in awe as the Followers”, Hatty”s religious organization, enters the world of television. And, laugh and cry at the problems facing the whole family; Vinny”s unwanted rise to stardom; Mimi”s shattered dream; Rosina”s anonymous lovers, and the reappearance of nasty cousin Mathilda. This trilogy is a rich tapestry of life, in which staid Americans become part of a passionate, Italian American family. Sit down with them at the table, where many problems are solved, as they discover and savor the culinary delights of Rosina and Frankie D”s Italian cooking.
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Phyllis Pisano is a former New York City Retail Advertising Copywriter, and Community Dinner Theatre Publicist. She also writes about the Italian American experience in articles and tele plays. She lives with her husband Anthony in Northern New Jersey.