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Which I like.
He's straight talking, which I like.
Never feel like you need to become a slave to the trends by investing insanely in clothes that don't really fit you or throwing away good clothes which you like just because they're no longer in.
The black dress — and other strange clothes in which I feel most like myself — was designed by Rei Kawakubo.
Especially the women (doesn't this also describe the "ideal" woman?) And they wear flowing clothes which look tent-like and ridiculous on my 5'2" frame.
She liked to shop but my dad actually bought a lot of my mom's clothes, which is something she liked and something I now do with my wife.
The clothes, which looked like the spawn of Lewis Carroll and Kevin Federline, were by the fashion designer Jeremy Scott.
Salvation came in the fashion department at Pratt Institute, in New York City, where Scott embraced outrageous costumes: sci-fi-inspired clothes; "eighteen-eighties versus nineteen-eighties" outfits, with looks from both eras; "dead" clothes, which looked "like they came out of a coffin — twisted and shredded and decaying," he told me.
A tweenybopper in bright pink and orange clothes, which looked like Hannah Montana's rejects, brushed me, knocking hair products off a shelf behind us.
She liked his clothes, which were in the olive green and blue-gray shades of an herb garden, and his silent streak.
Short, fat, and of a quiet disposition, he appeared to spend a lot of money on really bad clothes, which hung about his squat frame like skin on a shrunken toad.
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