Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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How to get dressed for a party

too I do not like events in which they're supposed to leave their everyday clothes to party wear, weddings, operas, awards, etc.. I am in favor of dress depending on the circumstances, of course, I think it is a core sample of respect for others, good education (although in a horrible laziness). In a city can not dress like the beach (because there are people like me corny and jets to affect and depress us some sense) in a church can not dress like a nightclub (though both places, in styles completely different, can have their morbid) in a fancy restaurant should not wear and in the corner bar (because there is a guy who has spent months creating dishes and the least we can do is get a dress cute, right?). No self (most of us would spend most of the time in shirt and jeans), but as a token of appreciation to the place where you are and its people. But while I believe that style, that magical mix of magnetism and motion, is always an element of vitality and insouciance. And that element is difficult to explain if one is hair, dress and party shoes. Absolute perfection is not usually a lot of style, for something to beat, excited, disturbed, there must be something wrong, something a little fuzzy, moved a little, a little battered, a little personal. I remember a wonderful photo of Daryl Hannah (I've searched and have not found) dressed in a splendid golden evening gown, back and looking in the mirror in a room at Versailles, one can see the sole of the foot and is filthy, filthy . Well, barefoot and dirty that's what makes it a wonderful photo. On the other hand, I think the best way to wear an evening gown, I love the gowns, and I'll tell you another day, "is half tousled, looking sleepy and nothing else.
I wonder if the Liceo can enter without underwear and barefoot ...

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