tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129559055667641398.post4677448636450812514..comments2024-01-09T23:37:09.122-05:00Comments on L'age Moyen: 21st Century Womenswear?L'age moyenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03297717031402619963noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129559055667641398.post-32014987967819267262015-07-06T21:56:45.598-04:002015-07-06T21:56:45.598-04:00Hi Mater - that's such an interesting point - ...Hi Mater - that's such an interesting point - they do take the opposite approach, don't they? As I'm looking at the changes taking place in fashion for the young and restless I'm seeing a big shift towards looser clothes, more menswear-inspired dressing and, frankly, less expose it all, all the time. I have hope that they've stopped buying into that BS that by baring most they are owning their sexuality. Utter nonsense. Thanks for stopping by!L'age moyenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03297717031402619963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129559055667641398.post-79164822271607776802015-07-05T09:57:41.469-04:002015-07-05T09:57:41.469-04:00Love her layered menswear look, although it works ...Love her layered menswear look, although it works much better for her long, lean build than it would for mine. And yes! I like these trends to a comfort that can, nevertheless, still be stylish, and I do hope it continues. I wonder, though, if, inevitably as there so often has been against the BB generation, there will not be a youth reaction against. . . So far, happily, young women seem to be embracing, often leading the comfort trend, as in Normcore, etc. Crossing my fingers this continues. . . materfamiliashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16062766947897513369noreply@blogger.com