Girls are always complex about their appearance: they are too thin, then too fat. We torture ourselves with diets and don’t leave gyms, instead of one day going to the mirror and saying to our reflection: "You are damn attractive!"
And this is the most effective way to overcome the feeling of insecurity - to accept yourself and your body.
Girls are always special in every act. This is a unique "patented" way of moving through life, which men can only understand and forgive.
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In my comics, I decided to play on all the peculiarities of the fashion industry, that are encountered by women all over the world.
All comics are scenarios taken from real life, so many girls recognize themselves in them.
I HATE both low waist and high waist jeans!! Both uncomfortable both unattractive! Can't we have something in between? Where are all the normal pants ffs? Why there always have to be one type of pants for all types of bodies??? WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME!! (Don't let me start about pockets)
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Taking your hair out of a ponytail is nearly as de-stressing as taking your bra off!
The second one was probably modeled on the "Walking Dead" ...
When did we stop wanting to feel pretty simply because it feels good.
I like the second one better- but add more chains and stuff
I do not like how there are so many people that say that they are emo but like, are wearing black pants. And then have no idea about any emo bands...........................................................
Has anyone seen the latest New York and Berlin fashion shows? Glamour devolved to garbage, for sure. At least 60% devolution. Reminds me of that episode of I Love Lucy where Ricky tricks Lucy into thinking he bought her expensive exclusive fashion when really it was a potato sack and rubbish bin XD
I like being over 40 and no longer giving a crap about "fashion". Not that I was ever really into it. Wear what's comfy that doesn't break any arbitrary dress code (like you can't wear PJs to the office - boo!) and that should see you right.
I don't give a crap since i was 20 and realised that fashion is just for one type of body that I'll never have
Load More Replies...This may be an unpopular opinion, but IMO fashion and dressing out makes me feel confident with myself. I don't wear "modern" sh*t, more like emo and grunge stuff, but ig I feel good about it because I'm really being myself, even if certain outfits may not be the most physically comfortable.
That's how you express yourself and you feel good about it. 👏👏👏👏
Load More Replies...Fun comics that show the absurdity of fashion and image. I think it is more about how self conscious we are than what we wear. We all should love and accept out body as it is, and should take good care of it.
These comics made me realise once again how much i hate "fashion rules". Makes you feel s**t all the time! No matter what you do you can't win! One type of clothing for all body types and if you don't fit that's your problem! shame
In conclusion: WEAR WHAT YOU WANT. As long as you feel good in it and aren't just doing it for the approval of others, that's all that matters.
You missed one vital problem with women's clothes today. Lack of POCKETS! Not even jeans have real pockets. My last pair of $60 jeans have pockets that allow my fingertips to go in! Look at catalogs, boutiques and online. Every blazer I want to buy will be described as having "Faux pocket flaps" or not have pockets at all! WTAF is wrong with women having pockets anyway?
I was expecting to see something about the 5 zillion versions of any given size. And something about Where The F*ck Are My Pockets.
Personally, I love fashion. I have countless clothing designs. But only if the clothing is comfortable.
I’ve never cared for fashion trends. I’ve only wore what I’ve thought was flattering for my body: I’m tall, mesomorph, with an hourglass body shape. My hips are very wide, with a behind just a prominent, my shoulders are very prominent m, but my waist looks like a squeezed tube of toothpaste. So, I’ve always been more concerned with looking flattering and feeling comfortable.
We're constantly complaining about the dress code in schools, but then we're afraid to wear something outside of the social "dress code." Be yourself, wear what makes you comfortable, anybody who judges you obviously can't handle you.
Update your look with our blazer and top . The pieces display messages written at the sleeves and chest, and a pin at the chest and belted waist.
Update your look with our blazer and top . The pieces display messages written at the sleeves and chest, and a pin at the chest and belted waist.
I love ur drawings, and these are hilariously relatable! But it is kind of hard to except my appearance sometimes...
I want to know who keeps making very uncomfortable trendy shirts, or the kind that are like a damn puzzle when you take it off the hanger. Just curious. 😐
I read this one comic but not completely. Thanks for sharing this informative content with us. https://www.topsandbottomsusa.com
I like being over 40 and no longer giving a crap about "fashion". Not that I was ever really into it. Wear what's comfy that doesn't break any arbitrary dress code (like you can't wear PJs to the office - boo!) and that should see you right.
I don't give a crap since i was 20 and realised that fashion is just for one type of body that I'll never have
Load More Replies...This may be an unpopular opinion, but IMO fashion and dressing out makes me feel confident with myself. I don't wear "modern" sh*t, more like emo and grunge stuff, but ig I feel good about it because I'm really being myself, even if certain outfits may not be the most physically comfortable.
That's how you express yourself and you feel good about it. 👏👏👏👏
Load More Replies...Fun comics that show the absurdity of fashion and image. I think it is more about how self conscious we are than what we wear. We all should love and accept out body as it is, and should take good care of it.
These comics made me realise once again how much i hate "fashion rules". Makes you feel s**t all the time! No matter what you do you can't win! One type of clothing for all body types and if you don't fit that's your problem! shame
In conclusion: WEAR WHAT YOU WANT. As long as you feel good in it and aren't just doing it for the approval of others, that's all that matters.
You missed one vital problem with women's clothes today. Lack of POCKETS! Not even jeans have real pockets. My last pair of $60 jeans have pockets that allow my fingertips to go in! Look at catalogs, boutiques and online. Every blazer I want to buy will be described as having "Faux pocket flaps" or not have pockets at all! WTAF is wrong with women having pockets anyway?
I was expecting to see something about the 5 zillion versions of any given size. And something about Where The F*ck Are My Pockets.
Personally, I love fashion. I have countless clothing designs. But only if the clothing is comfortable.
I’ve never cared for fashion trends. I’ve only wore what I’ve thought was flattering for my body: I’m tall, mesomorph, with an hourglass body shape. My hips are very wide, with a behind just a prominent, my shoulders are very prominent m, but my waist looks like a squeezed tube of toothpaste. So, I’ve always been more concerned with looking flattering and feeling comfortable.
We're constantly complaining about the dress code in schools, but then we're afraid to wear something outside of the social "dress code." Be yourself, wear what makes you comfortable, anybody who judges you obviously can't handle you.
Update your look with our blazer and top . The pieces display messages written at the sleeves and chest, and a pin at the chest and belted waist.
Update your look with our blazer and top . The pieces display messages written at the sleeves and chest, and a pin at the chest and belted waist.
I love ur drawings, and these are hilariously relatable! But it is kind of hard to except my appearance sometimes...
I want to know who keeps making very uncomfortable trendy shirts, or the kind that are like a damn puzzle when you take it off the hanger. Just curious. 😐
I read this one comic but not completely. Thanks for sharing this informative content with us. https://www.topsandbottomsusa.com