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What look is this?

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Callycatsy · 13/08/2015 11:45

www.johnlewis.com/jigsaw-morning-dew-flippy-skirt-navy/p1917362?navAction=jump

I have no idea what this look is called.

Bored? Shapeless? Is this a new thing or am I very old?

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Callycatsy · 13/08/2015 11:47

sorry, I can't get the link to pick up the model, just click on the pics left of the item.

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hellsbellsmelons · 13/08/2015 12:06

Wow - £98 for that skirt?
It's just all so dull and drab.
It's called; I have money but no style or dress sense

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Husbanddoestheironing · 13/08/2015 12:08

Very expensive. It's the same shape as some skirts (though they were much nicer and cheaper) I had in around 2003.

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Deeznutz · 13/08/2015 13:03

An insipid one.

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FunFunFunInTheSunSunSun · 13/08/2015 13:16

Ninety eight quid!!!!.... For THAT?!

Christ, you could get that shapeless shit from Bon Marche or Matalan for a 5th of the price

Clearly not the highlight of the models career judging by the look on her face!

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afink · 13/08/2015 13:19

The skirt is very 2002. And not even a good example of 2002 at that. (Or very Bon Marche these days).

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DJThreeDog · 13/08/2015 13:51

The skirt is horrible and I agree, weirdly cheap and nasty looking.

The hair is apparently 'rich girls hair'.

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 13/08/2015 13:56

It's trying to be Zara or Cos out there but less risky I think.

Taking a fashion trend and making it safe for the target market segment is always difficult.

Like small wedge court shoes...at 20-30 it's a statement to have granny chic...at 60 it's "Oooh they look comfy" and in between lies confusion and avoidance....

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TripTrapTripTrapOverTheBridge · 13/08/2015 15:21

Wow, that is an early 2000's skirt!

Wally I desperately try to find cute low wedge courts or ballet pumps that don't look granny,I'm 33 and it's blinking hard!

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