¡Hola a todos! Por si os lo estáis preguntando, sí, otra vez voy
medio disfrazada de mi madre (prometo que tengo armario propio). Pero la verdad
es que hoy no os vengo a hablar de mi manía de rebuscar entre los armarios,
sino de algo de lo que todos os habréis dado cuenta ya. Y es de cómo la moda
cambia tanto pero a la vez no cambia absolutamente nada, me explico, viendo
cómo vestía la gente hace 20 o 30 años me he dado cuenta de que si les viéramos
hoy podríamos decir que van “a la última”, pantalones de tiro alto, camisetas
cortas, las cuales han pasado a llamarse “crop tops”, camisas anchas, y demás.
Y es que cuándo se llevaban los pantalones de campana, y todos pensaban que en
50 años la gente iría vestida cómo recubierta de papel de aluminio, resulta que
en vez de eso, ocurrió todo lo contrario, y volvieron los pantalones de
campana, y pensando todo esto he caído en lo originales que pensamos que somos
a veces, y lo equivocados que estamos. Bueno, espero que os guste y ¡Nos vemos
pronto! Besitos.
Hi everyone! So, if you’re asking, yes, i’m wearing my mom’s clothes again (promise i have my own wardrobe). But the truth is that today I’m not talking about my weird obsession of looking for clothes in other wardrobes, I will tell you something you probably know. It’s about how fashion changes but at the same time it doesn’t really change, I mean, if you see now how people get dressed 20 or 30 years ago, you can say that they dress just like we do now, high waisted pants, cropped tops, big shirts... And when everybody wore flared pants, people thought that in 50 years everyone will be dressed like they have aluminium foil around their bodies, and the opposite thing happened, flared pants were again in. And thinking about this have make me think about how original we believe we are, and we are not that at all. Hope you like it and see you soon! Kisses.
Hi everyone! So, if you’re asking, yes, i’m wearing my mom’s clothes again (promise i have my own wardrobe). But the truth is that today I’m not talking about my weird obsession of looking for clothes in other wardrobes, I will tell you something you probably know. It’s about how fashion changes but at the same time it doesn’t really change, I mean, if you see now how people get dressed 20 or 30 years ago, you can say that they dress just like we do now, high waisted pants, cropped tops, big shirts... And when everybody wore flared pants, people thought that in 50 years everyone will be dressed like they have aluminium foil around their bodies, and the opposite thing happened, flared pants were again in. And thinking about this have make me think about how original we believe we are, and we are not that at all. Hope you like it and see you soon! Kisses.