#7 Today sporting a headscarf [the Christian one] is met with frowns and criticisms from my tribe where they assume that I'm giving up on my religion and converting into another one Amish, Mennonite, and traditional Catholic nuns wear hair covering. It's not just one religion. The again, Buddhist nuns take it the opposite direction. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2021-07-29 08:07 |
#6 People were so fashionable back in the days People with money were, at any rate. People with money still are, though the styles are simpler. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2021-07-29 07:48 |
#5 #1 It must have been hell for men - all these undergarments. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2021-07-29 05:10 |
#4 Appears some of her furs are still alive. |
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454 2021-07-29 04:09 |
#3 How I wish it was socially acceptable to wear whatever you want, from whatever period you please. The 40s fashion was the epitome of elegance; the peplum skirts on dresses and coats were gorgeous. For instance, like this: Today sporting a headscarf [the Christian one] is met with frowns and criticisms from my tribe where they assume that I'm giving up on my religion and converting into another one. A good number of people of all backgrounds, run the gamut in attire from hooker to beggar. What happened to class? What happened to elegance and etiquettes? |
Posted by: Wren 2021-07-29 04:02 |
#2 La mode des femmes, back then was not liberal chic, young Wren. The women had aplomb in oodles. It were not thought vile or the lady senile for her to be wearing dead poodles. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2021-07-29 03:33 |
#1 People were so fashionable back in the days... |
Posted by: Wren 2021-07-29 02:50 |