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Would it be a unrecoverable faux pas to go out looking very Sienna boho circa 2004?

17 replies

turquoise · 23/05/2008 11:08

Because my gypsy skirt is about the only thing that's cool (temperature wise) for work yet covers my currently vile legs, only stays up with my big boho belt, and only goes with one particular top.

Unfortunately the whole effect is very Sienna wannabe from at least three years ago - and I work amongst trendy students. Will there be titters?

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Tutter · 23/05/2008 11:09

don't ask me

i ahte gyspsy skits

i have always hated them

even on sienna in 2004

CraigsWife · 23/05/2008 11:13

it is a dated look - can you modernise it with a v plain top and a new belt

nailpolish · 23/05/2008 11:17

wear it with a thin patent belt instead

and a very bright colourful top and/or bright accessories

im talking neon or primary colours, patent possibly

talkingmongoose · 23/05/2008 11:17

Still seeing gypsy type skirts in the shops, though.

turquoise · 23/05/2008 11:21

Only thin belt I have is even older (punk studs!)

No neon or patent anything.

I am dated. Boho suited me. I want to stay in 2004 forever .

Oh bollocks, jeans it is then.

Although if I was really cool & art college-y, I'd wear it with the punk studs and maybe doc martens and ... something else. But I'm not.

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nailpolish · 23/05/2008 11:22

the belt might be ok...

do you ahve an y other bags? what bags do you have

and bangles etc earrigngs

turquoise · 23/05/2008 11:32

I really haven't got the balls to wear punk studs with it - I'm 43, I'll be a laughing stock!

Have changed into khaki linen cutoffs and green tescos top - feels dull but safe.

Thanks though! I might actually have gone in boho style without the mn reality check.

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motherinferior · 23/05/2008 11:35

The students won't care, obviously, though. They are young and crazed with hormones and think anyone over 23 is sooooooooooooooooooo old.

turquoise · 23/05/2008 11:38

That is true. In fact, to them, I am wallpaper.

Mates in the office, however, can be harsh.

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nailpolish · 23/05/2008 11:38

dont ditch the skirt tho! go shopping for some more belts and idfferent tops t o wear with it

turquoise · 23/05/2008 11:39

Ok hurrah! I love it.

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nailpolish · 23/05/2008 11:41

my dh also works amongst trendy studnets

he uised to come home with hundreds of flyers thrust inhis hand as he walked through campus

he doesnt get any more and is devastated he is so old and invisible to them now

motherinferior · 23/05/2008 11:48

ooh also, Turq, looking at your books list you must try Laura Lippman. I think you would like her.

pagwatch · 23/05/2008 11:54

also student see everyone over 30 as totally ancient. So the punk studs will seem deeply ironic and therefore hugely cool.
Better to have ambition because , as i understand it, nothing in the world is worse than being 'lame'.
Go for it

icanonlydotigers · 23/05/2008 19:37

Love gypsy skirts, I still wear mine all the time in summer! Wear it if you like, don't worry what anyone else says. Try and change the belt, though, try it with a different top, maybe a more up to date smocky one with a belt to hold it in? Or a vest top and cardigan?

turquoise · 24/05/2008 18:15

Thanks MI - have googled and she sounds right up my street.

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SylvieBruno · 24/05/2008 19:25

Bbuy a maxi that would cover your legs.

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