I definitely
agree about wearing fitted clothing as well — even when I was at my highest weight, I had a definite hourglassy thing going on from shoulders to waist to hips, and if I didn't wear something that came in at the waist — either because it was structured and tailored, or because it was stretchy — I tended to look very, * very * apple - shaped, which I didn't like because it made me feel even bigger.
I totally
agree about wearing more of a colour you love, and just making your regular outfit choices a little more holiday - friendly.
Patterned capris are really fun and
I agree about wearing the shorter shorts for exercise class.
Not exact matches
Totally
agree about the celebrity chef thing — I mean, scrubbing down and
wearing a uniform is SO glam, man.
You may be someone who has always
worn their pubic hair proudly and loudly but honestly, let's all
agree here that regardless of whether or not you have hair on your labia the reality is that we have all thought
about our pubic hair... especially when we are
about to give birth knowing that the entire medical team or onlooking family members will be looking at our vaginas.
As part of her plea agreement, Huntley
agreed to
wear a wire for the FBI during which she allegedly snared three other politicians talking
about illegal activity.
The Photosensitivity Assessment Questionnaire asks subjects to
agree or disagree with a series of questions
about their attitude towards light, for example «My ideal house has large windows» or «Sunlight is so annoying to me, that I have to
wear sunglasses when I go out.»
I don't often
wear shoes in the house so I
agree about entertaining and not feeling right being shoe-less!
I couldn't
agree more
about the micellar water and am a huge fan of the Estee Lauder Double
Wear foundation.
I
agree, it's on the short side but works nicely as a tunic and it's great you can
wear it this way and still enjoy the pretty print I used to follow a blogger a while back before she stopped blogging and she used this app or something similar — she had really good posts
about it, her name is Lauren but I don't remember her site.
After Blaire talked
about the trouble with off the shoulder tops last week, I would have to
agree that cold shoulder or one shoulder tops are so much easier for me to
wear!
And I couldn't
agree more
about wearing what you feel good in!
I'm loving having something so easy to
wear, and I
agree about the boots They look like future classics to me.
While I
agree the shirts shows don't really need necklaces I am not
about to stop
wearing necklaces.
I totally
agree about the shoes (and I think the same
about handbags), even if you
wear highstreet clothes, a designer shoe makes the look very polished and very high - end.
I completely
agree with you
about what to
wear for a long day of shopping.
I totally
agree about the uniform thing — I love
wearing one that's so personal to me!
i love the return of
wearing bright colors!!!!! i
agree completely
about the jacket, i don't need my big puffer jacket but i need something better than my 3/4 sleeved light one!
Fabulous post Purva I completely
agree with you, women should
wear their favorite dresses without thinking so much
about their age and all!
And I totally
agree about covering up when
wearing leggings Happy Wednesday!
I totally
agree about finding pieces like this that are so chic and easy to
wear in multiple places.
So
agree with you
about the old «if you haven't
worn it in a year» thang.
I
agree that they can be a little intimidating when you think
about how the heck am I suppose to
wear this with?!
So befriend one if you want to add the inches and let's talk
about what we can do with it:) I
agree that they can be a little intimidating when you think
about how the heck am I suppose to
wear this with?!
By now, we can all
agree that «no white after Labor Day» is an outdated style rule, but any conversation
about wearing the shade in the last days of summer would be remiss to not mention it.
I really like the wide - sleeved coat, and I totally
agree, if you have to
wear a coat, it must be a good one (which is why I have
about a dozen).
I
agree about white and cream looking brighter... I can easily
wear those near my face... but oatmeal or sandy colors are a little harder, so I stick with those on the bottom.
With that being said, I totally
agree with not having to think
about what to
wear.
I know readers were recently talking
about their hatred of exposed zippers (which I
agreed with several years ago, but I guess I've been
worn down by their omnipresence — the exposed zipper is everywhere!)
I
agree about beach shoes / flip - flop / thongs for everyday
wear.
The blouse is awesome and I
agree with you regarding them being lifesavers when you are clueless
about what to
wear.
I
agree about Summer diminishing our fashion choices; most people just
wear tees and shorts.
I
agree about it being a versatile piece you can
wear with all sorts of tops and I personally would love to see how you'd further edge up the supremely feminine number.
(On the flip side, we've talked
about the propriety of bare legs in winter, and I
agree with what I said there re:
wearing winter tweed in the summer — it can be seen as a judgment call by your coworkers.)
And I totally
agree about special occasions — I have sooooo many party dresses (some even from high school) that I never ever
wear now.
I definitely
agree with you
about not
wearing things that are too big or too small.
I actually
agree with you
about the shirt, but it looks like the pants are going to win Now, that doesn't necessarily mean I will actually
WEAR whatever outfits I put together (none of these items really fit with my Saturday plans of volunteering for the Illinois Marathon) but let's pretend otherwise
I
agree I always think carefully
about what to
wear when hitting the shops!
I
agree about white, I
wear it all year round, my favourite winter item is a soft white wool coat, it goes beautifully with grey and camel and I always feel great in it.
I understand and
agree with your reservatations
about the length and fullness of the skirt but by
wearing the vest it does away with those concerns.
Speaking
about this outfit, it's quite simple but don't you
agree with me that this scarf that I
wore like a headband totally changed the scenery?
I
agree with what you said
about style too — it's not the labels or the price of things that make them stylish, it's all in how you
wear them
I find your nuggets spot on and definitely
agree that feeling good
about yourself in the clothes you
wear is the goal.
I
agree that a faux fur vest is not the exclusive province of the young, and all your suggestions for how to
wear it are great, but I also think we need to be realistic
about size for this one.
I wouldn't have anywhere to
wear about 90 % of those items but I do
agree that they all look amazing!
And normally, I'd have wholeheartedly
agreed about the sandals thing; but with the lingering effects of my DVT, I've been feeling more comfortable
wearing a shoe that covers my ankle.
I also had a skirt similar to this one (from ASOS) that I
wore with black blazers... I
agree with the prior poster
about shirts not tucking in, so there's a natural break between pieces.
These are great tips and I
agree with you 100 %
about being able to
wear shorter skirts even if you are over 40.
Okay we can all
agree that New's Boy Cap is one of falls hottest pieces, as well as knee high boots, so today I want to talk
about how to
wear these two pieces.
Totally
agree about the Kardashians, I pretty much only watch the show to see what they
wear!