DIY fashion
As a teenager I went to the Venice Carnival. I made a mask out of a paper plate, got a metal coathanger and bent it into horns around my head and draped a black tshirt over that. At the time I thought I looked really cool, but thinking it over...
Tell us about your own oh-so-cool fashion innovations.
( , Thu 24 Aug 2006, 14:24)
As a teenager I went to the Venice Carnival. I made a mask out of a paper plate, got a metal coathanger and bent it into horns around my head and draped a black tshirt over that. At the time I thought I looked really cool, but thinking it over...
Tell us about your own oh-so-cool fashion innovations.
( , Thu 24 Aug 2006, 14:24)
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look how non conformist i am!
once i was gonna get a mullet as a sorta "hey look isn't this ironic people, aren't i fab?" kinda statement, but before i had a chance to grow my hair, suddenly mullets came back into fashion, worn by hipsters and former Jay Z fans who were getting into the "new rock revolution" and "best band since Nirvana, the Vines" ((c) NME). So i decided against getting the mullet and decided to go for the ultra non conformist haircut by splitting my hair down the middle and having the right side cut short and the left side left just above shoulder length. I cringe thinking about this non assymetrical haircut now, but suprisingly it went down really well with most people.
also when i used to work on a brain sapping supermarket checkout i had long messy hair (i'm a guy) and was constantly embarrassed by mums telling their children to "give your sweets to the lady so she can scan them".
( , Sat 26 Aug 2006, 14:58, Reply)
once i was gonna get a mullet as a sorta "hey look isn't this ironic people, aren't i fab?" kinda statement, but before i had a chance to grow my hair, suddenly mullets came back into fashion, worn by hipsters and former Jay Z fans who were getting into the "new rock revolution" and "best band since Nirvana, the Vines" ((c) NME). So i decided against getting the mullet and decided to go for the ultra non conformist haircut by splitting my hair down the middle and having the right side cut short and the left side left just above shoulder length. I cringe thinking about this non assymetrical haircut now, but suprisingly it went down really well with most people.
also when i used to work on a brain sapping supermarket checkout i had long messy hair (i'm a guy) and was constantly embarrassed by mums telling their children to "give your sweets to the lady so she can scan them".
( , Sat 26 Aug 2006, 14:58, Reply)
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