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Sunday, August 17, 2003
posted by TheBroadroom.Net at 11:22 PM (Pacific)

Hummm...that sounds very...French. It's beautiful and it's utterly foreign to me. If you held a loaded gun to my head, I doubt that I could ever come up with those items. :)

I am not sure if it's in your 20's though, that you find your style. It might appear to be that way. i.e., that's when you have the most disposable income (before kids), the best body, and the most inclination to experiment.

But the thing is this. When you get older, you care less and less what other people think. It becomes less of a factor in what you wear. So I would say that's when your style goes from the abstract to the concrete.

Hummm...New York is the most stylish city in the U.S., there's no doubt about it. I mean there is Los Angeles but it's different. It's the old and the new. Everything is new in California; every day it feels as if the whole place just materialized out of nowhere. So the clothes tend to be new, literally. I don't remember the East Coast style as touting newness as a virtue, whatsoever. So...what can I say? I have clothes that are older than you are? lol I probably do, I should check.

--Josephine