Can you still wear ripped jeans, long hair, short skirts, graphic tees, bright red lipstick, strapless dresses, funky shoes, low cut tops and
tight clothing over 40?
Not exact matches
Babies have this thing about having
clothing, particularly
tight clothing, pulled
over their heads.
There are all sorts of
clothing issues that prove distracting and uncomfortable: a skirt that rides up while I walk, blisters from shoes that look nice but feel awful, slippery shoes that I can barely walk in without falling
over, a coat that doesn't keep me warm enough,
tight undergarments that leave me sweaty and squeezed.
The jeans have to be skin -
tight for me so I can try on most
clothing over them without having to undress.
Thus, the reference to Birdman: a movie about an actor attempting to erase the memories of his superhero alter ego by staging a serious play; a movie in which an actor's superhero alter ego follows him like a ghost, reminding him it's the hero people want to see, not the washed - up actor and his play; a movie that exists as a rebuke to the
tights -
clad tentpoles that have taken
over the industry.
I'm wearing
tight black
clothing, and on my head and
over my face is the mid-section of a black stocking with no holes for eyes or a mouth cut out of it.
Hector Hernandez's Hyperbeast series, in which a plucky dancer drapes a presumably fan - blown piece of monochrome fabric
over his body, leaving only his legs, which are
clad in
tights of a different color, visible as he moves through abandoned building interiors, aims for a tension that it doesn't quite strike.