Funny how there's so much aesthetic overlap between western wear and goth.
Jilli could wear this.
Oooh, they've got a buggy coat.
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Funny how there's so much aesthetic overlap between western wear and goth.
Jilli could wear this.
Oooh, they've got a buggy coat.
My sisters and I were always jealous of the girls next door who got to spend oodles of time with their mom while she styled their hair.
I'm pretty sure the girls next door were always jealous that we got to go out and play while they were stuck inside with their mom styling their hair.
I'm a 2b. My sister is probably a 3b, but as she just takes a brush to it, leading to a huge mess of fugly frizz, it's hard for me to recall her exact curl pattern.
Funny how there's so much aesthetic overlap between western wear and goth.
Yep. Smart Victorian-esque goths know to search out western wedding wear for good deals.
That's a very pretty riding suit.
but as she just takes a brush to it
Wha? Maybe you tackle her and put some curl activating mousse in her hair and twist it into ringlets.
When my sister was looking at colleges, there was one school that she ruled out after she went to visit and realized that the humidity there would unstraighten her hair. (Several months out of the year in New Orleans, I would just let my hair do whatever it felt like doing, since there really was no way to control it in that humidity.)
That's a very pretty riding suit.
Dude. Ew.
Wha? Maybe you tackle her and put some curl activating mousse in her hair and twist it into ringlets.
My sister is about as butch as middle-aged blue collar heterosexual women get. She doesn't wear makeup (doesn't even really own makeup), usually is in flannels and jeans, and lets my mother cut her hair. Even when she was younger and cared a little more about her looks, she always treated her hair like it was wash and go.
I love her, but man, I want to force her into a makeover.
My hair was a pain to brush out the knots, my daughter's is not. The difference? Detangler.
Dude. Ew.
Okay, the sleeves are bizarre, but I liked the cut.
I love her, but man, I want to force her into a makeover.
Forced feminization!