Highlights: Europe And The United States "After 00" Refuse To Learn From Idols To Dress
"Post-00s" in Europe and America refuse to dress like idols
Despite their attention to idols like Kim Kardashian and Cardi B, the mainstream millennials in Europe and the United States prefer to wear loose sportswear rather than tie themselves into tight corsets.
Kim Kardashian swayed defiantly on the tree lined road in stiletto heels and lace shorts, with white high waisted Spanx shaped pants stretched tight. Her upper body is only fitted with a silver plastic gathered bra. She then posted it on instagram. When I was close to 1.5 million pictures, I already liked them. Other celebrities have written beautiful words. "It's my favorite match!" commented Emily ratajkowski, a model and Internet celebrity. "I have to admit that Kardashian looks radiant - though quite" on the stage. ". Can I dress like this? Absolutely not.
Thanks to the popularity of social media, such as instachat, we are able to see the rise of pop media. In this kind of close prying, people have an abnormal interest in a kind of female stars: they treat sex positively and calmly, sometimes even full of provocation, graceful and extremely feminine. We can look around the Bronx County rapper's wardrobe as Cardi B shows fans her collection of sexy underwear (lots of leather); we can gather on instagram and follow her in Versace's wrap skirt through the hotel corridors before Rihanna's make-up brand launches a new product.
It's amazing that even though my peers and I spend hours every day following these female stars and admiring their fashion, we don't want to dress like this. In fact, the personal style differences between stars and fans may never be as different as they are today. My friends and I (now in Levi's wide legged, high waisted Vintage Jeans and my favorite oversized acne suit jacket) and my friends look like a bunch of monogamous Mormons. Dustproof long coat, medium and long skirt, oversized knitwear and ugly sports shoes have become our latest informal standard. Whether it's for brunch at a party or preparing for a party, the dress code is almost the same, just make some changes. For evening events, simply change jeans to long skirts and knitted pullovers to shiny long sleeves. Not long ago, while I was at a fashion event, one of my colleagues confided, "I haven't shown my legs in public for years. I'm not sure they're still there. I don't look down. "
This is not the only neutral circle that I and I wear. A whole generation is dressing like this, and the fashion world is responding. But even though I cover my body with a wide sweater, my favorite pop culture idols are always beautiful, using their costumes as a tool to show their female power frankly. Not long ago, Cardi B teamed up with photographer Petra Collins, known for her exploration of female sexuality, to release a video of the single "bartier Cardin. The end result: it's cool with feminine beauty. This video is soft, with lots of glittering elements. It's female from the beginning to the end. I think it's a victory.
But the problem is, it still makes me feel uncomfortable. I don't think it's hypocritical. The fashion that many of us use to show our femininity is quite different from the choice of our idols. From the "met OO" to the "black lives matter" campaign, plus Facebook and privacy scandals, we are in a political environment that can hardly be described as stormy. As a result, the dress style of this political age has become more dignified: at the Oscar ceremony in March, all the guests attended in black to express their support for the "time's " up movement and the initiative to improve gender equality in the film industry.
Our idol also experienced unimaginable efforts to look so outstanding. "Don't care if it hurts," Rihanna told Elle magazine. What you need to think about is putting in Think about the pain later Kardashian openly preached that she liked to highlight her graceful curves. For me, the thought of going through pain, even if it makes me look "sexy," is unbearable; I can't tie my chest painfully in a tight skirt.
But it does bring a question: on the one hand, I like to see these actresses show their feminine characteristics perfectly, and on the other hand, they shrink into their favorite sports pants. Is it wrong to do so? Or do we millennials just don't understand fashion? Of course, it is impossible to dress in one thousand people, and there is no standard answer to express their beliefs. As long as I'm comfortable, who cares what you're wearing? In the short term, I'll never change my jeans and sneakers for tight skirts or high heels. But do I respect women who dress like this? I have to ask, of course!
"Post-00s" in Europe and America refuse to dress like idols
Despite their attention to idols like Kim Kardashian and Cardi B, the mainstream millennials in Europe and the United States prefer to wear loose sportswear rather than tie themselves into tight corsets.
Kim Kardashian swayed defiantly on the tree lined road in stiletto heels and lace shorts, with white high waisted Spanx shaped pants stretched tight. Her upper body is only fitted with a silver plastic gathered bra. She then posted it on instagram. When I was close to 1.5 million pictures, I already liked them. Other celebrities have written beautiful words. "It's my favorite match!" commented Emily ratajkowski, a model and Internet celebrity. "I have to admit that Kardashian looks radiant - though quite" on the stage. ". Can I dress like this? Absolutely not.
Thanks to the popularity of social media, such as instachat, we are able to see the rise of pop media. In this kind of close prying, people have an abnormal interest in a kind of female stars: they treat sex positively and calmly, sometimes even full of provocation, graceful and extremely feminine. We can look around the Bronx County rapper's wardrobe as Cardi B shows fans her collection of sexy underwear (lots of leather); we can gather on instagram and follow her in Versace's wrap skirt through the hotel corridors before Rihanna's make-up brand launches a new product.
It's amazing that even though my peers and I spend hours every day following these female stars and admiring their fashion, we don't want to dress like this. In fact, the personal style differences between stars and fans may never be as different as they are today. My friends and I (now in Levi's wide legged, high waisted Vintage Jeans and my favorite oversized acne suit jacket) and my friends look like a bunch of monogamous Mormons. Dustproof long coat, medium and long skirt, oversized knitwear and ugly sports shoes have become our latest informal standard. Whether it's for brunch at a party or preparing for a party, the dress code is almost the same, just make some changes. For evening events, simply change jeans to long skirts and knitted pullovers to shiny long sleeves. Not long ago, while I was at a fashion event, one of my colleagues confided, "I haven't shown my legs in public for years. I'm not sure they're still there. I don't look down. "
This is not the only neutral circle that I and I wear. A whole generation is dressing like this, and the fashion world is responding. But even though I cover my body with a wide sweater, my favorite pop culture idols are always beautiful, using their costumes as a tool to show their female power frankly. Not long ago, Cardi B teamed up with photographer Petra Collins, known for her exploration of female sexuality, to release a video of the single "bartier Cardin. The end result: it's cool with feminine beauty. This video is soft, with lots of glittering elements. It's female from the beginning to the end. I think it's a victory.
But the problem is, it still makes me feel uncomfortable. I don't think it's hypocritical. The fashion that many of us use to show our femininity is quite different from the choice of our idols. From the "met OO" to the "black lives matter" campaign, plus Facebook and privacy scandals, we are in a political environment that can hardly be described as stormy. As a result, the dress style of this political age has become more dignified: at the Oscar ceremony in March, all the guests attended in black to express their support for the "time's " up movement and the initiative to improve gender equality in the film industry.
Our idol also experienced unimaginable efforts to look so outstanding. "Don't care if it hurts," Rihanna told Elle magazine. What you need to think about is putting in Think about the pain later Kardashian openly preached that she liked to highlight her graceful curves. For me, the thought of going through pain, even if it makes me look "sexy," is unbearable; I can't tie my chest painfully in a tight skirt.
But it does bring a question: on the one hand, I like to see these actresses show their feminine characteristics perfectly, and on the other hand, they shrink into their favorite sports pants. Is it wrong to do so? Or do we millennials just don't understand fashion? Of course, it is impossible to dress in one thousand people, and there is no standard answer to express their beliefs. As long as I'm comfortable, who cares what you're wearing? In the short term, I'll never change my jeans and sneakers for tight skirts or high heels. But do I respect women who dress like this? I have to ask, of course!
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