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So do we really think Northern women have no sense of style?

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Charliefox · 18/04/2013 12:44

I'm at home at the mo, so caught a bit of This Morning. Journo on there spouting forth that she thinks all Northern women lack the ability to dress well. She defined the north as just above Birmingham and beyond. And added that Essex was a little enclave! For what it's worth, I think it's total tosh. I see both crimes of fashion and really stylish women all over the country. North/South divide - what do you think?

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SPsYoniTheOneAndOnly · 18/04/2013 12:46

What a load of bollocks

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lottieandmia · 18/04/2013 12:47

It's surely a matter of subjective opinion isn't it? People differ on what they consider stylish.

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TallGiraffe · 18/04/2013 12:49

I have no style, well apart from rocking the baby puke look, but thar's got sod all to do with being Northern! More to do with lack of sleep Grin

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ItsintheBag · 18/04/2013 12:50

God it wasn't Samantha Brick was it Hmm

Load of nonsense,I live in the south and there are plenty of fashion misfits here too.

the DM are always at this,they don't show many "fashion" misses at Ascot, but pages of them when the National is on at Aintree.

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IThinkOfHappyWhenIThinkOfYou · 18/04/2013 12:51

It's just a way to be sneery about people with different cultural norms. Not having the same taste is different from having no taste. I think Good taste is respecting good people, others think it's a camel coat, others earrings that tap tap on your collar bone.

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AmberNectarine · 18/04/2013 12:53

I wouldn't be that generalistic, but I would say that the standard Liverpuddlian 'look' (big hair, tan, short bodycon dresses, vertiginous heels) we see every year at Aintree isn't for me and probably propagates the idea that Northern women lack style. See also Desperate Scousewives, Geordie Shore, Coleen Rooney. That said we have the delight that is TOWIE so I suppose it evens out!

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Mamafratelli · 18/04/2013 13:07

There is a penchant for very dressy outfits even during the day though. My dd's nursery teacher has been known to rock up to work in false eyelashes, orange make up and a little dress Shock whilst one of the teaching assistants often wears skintight stonewashed jeggings.

Overall though most people seem to make an effort to look stylish even though most get it very wrong

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Charliefox · 18/04/2013 13:13

There was a girl on from Liverpool who personified that 'look' Amber, who was defending the North position but she struggled to get a word in edgeways from the journo

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worldgonecrazy · 18/04/2013 14:10

The only place I've seen young women with hair rollers in whilst shopping on a Saturday afternoon is Liverpool. There were a lot of stereotypical fake tan, false eyelash etc. women wandering the streets. I do think that stereotype can be seen throughout Great Britain, but seems more concentrated in Essex, Liverpool and Newcastle.

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CeeceeBloomingdale · 18/04/2013 14:25

I think trends take more time to reach the north and on the whole the school run is more women wearing functional coats and boots than the 'yummy mummy' brigade where I live but I see plenty of stylish people. Contrary to popular belief people in Newcastle do wear coats lol

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SofaCanary · 18/04/2013 14:50

There's an awful lot more women in the North who favour the overdone, drag queen look, understated elegance is commonly regarded as not making an effort.

Huge generalisation obviously but yeah, I can see where the journo was coming from. I am from oop North myself but am not one of the pantomime dame variety Grin

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Branleuse · 18/04/2013 15:01

I thought it was bollocks until i actually went for a night out in Leeds.

not my cup of tea, but obviously theyre not all gonna be like that

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ChasingStaplers · 18/04/2013 15:05

You're not wrong about Leeds. I used to live there and I looked stylish by comparison!

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SPsYoniTheOneAndOnly · 18/04/2013 15:06

Oi leave Leeds out of it! We aren't all that bad, dont judge us on a sample on a night out! Grin

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ChasingStaplers · 18/04/2013 15:07

I am a southerner living in a small town up north and in the worst dressed here!

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santamarianovella · 18/04/2013 15:37

its not fair to generalize,but i think that Aintree is to blame .
and i dont want to sound mean,but Coleen just gets it wrong all the time.
ALEX G, is pretty but shes got so much going on :hair,tan,lashes,and she wear a lot of fur and leather,she will look much better if she takes it down a notch.

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Charliefox · 18/04/2013 16:29

I think coleen and alex look great - subtle (ish) and pared down.

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awaynboilyurheid · 18/04/2013 16:39

You only have to look at Sam Cam to see that southerners can get it very very wrong too and a rich posh one

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Allthingspretty · 18/04/2013 17:09

I think any difference im dress is down to different versions of what it means to to dress well and so you cant generalise.

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AmberNectarine · 18/04/2013 17:22

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AmberNectarine · 18/04/2013 17:22

Is for cretin, like me.

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AmberNectarine · 18/04/2013 17:23

OMG!

Coleen dresses terribly for her body shape. Know your limits.

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Charliefox · 18/04/2013 17:28

Really? I think she looks lovely. She's short and curvy and looks fab! She does sometimes wear some howlers, I grant you!

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OneLittleLady · 18/04/2013 17:31

There's terrible dress sense to be found wherever you go, I think there's just certain places where it's 'expected' so people are more likely to notice it. Style is totally subjective and I think there are things that just don't translate very well between the north and the south. In very general terms, there seems to be more financial fluidity further south so a lot people equate designer and money spent with style whereas in some areas of the north, you just don't get that same level of designer name dropping. Obviously, there are places even in the north where designer is all you see but I really don't think money can buy you style, no matter where you are from. It's something you either have or you don't.

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