Sunday, November 29, 2009

Change in style?

Alright. I recently entered tenth grade. I have dressed the same way and dyed my hair the same way every since sixth grade. I wear black trip pants with crossed chains, weird black shirts, lots of necklaces. My hair is black with blonde bangs. I sorta look the "goth" sterio type. I listen to bands such as ACDC, The Misfits, Rancid, Led Zeppelin, and Rolling stones. Along with Billy Idol and such. So basically I look out of wack and people would never guess that. I'm sick of looking that way and being made fun of and such, even though Im nto changing for them im chaing because I want to. Anyone have any suggestions on what I should wear? Please give good details not just "band shirts and blue jeans". I mean real details with accesories, ect. Thanks!



Change in style?

I think you should start wearing cuts of clothing that flatter your body. You can still customize them, and cut up old band shirts to make patches on new shirts that look good.



You don't have to give up your old style, but you can look more... approachable. I agree that 4 years is a long time to wear the same clothes. I did a style overhaul at the same time, but I still liked the same stuff. Try to retire the band T-shirts, one at a time, and put them in a bin. You can always cut them up later (at the time I was too emotionally attached to them to do that) and customize them to look attractive on your body.



Change in style?

I am in love with layers. Like a tee shirt witha hoodie over it. Or a tank top and a shrug. I love big old comfy sweaters too.



Change in style?

fitted band tee's.



lose the big pants, and try jeans, they dont have to be tight and slutty, just fitted.



studded belt, and cute colored converses.



dye your hair ONE color, even if you leave it black.



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cute necklaces like that, get a manicure!



lipgloss!



uhm, keep your style and be yourself, just make everything fitted and bring out the "girly girl".



Change in style?

try to transistion yourself more from the goth, to the goth and roll...like, halfway between goth and rock and roll. that way you have your style, but youve got a less dramatic version of it...you can still wear the same stuff, just tone it down a bit. if your pants are really crazy with loads of straps and junk, then dont wear a shirt with too much going on or it looks weird...or, if your shirt is really busy, opt for a more simple pair of pants, without all the straps and zippers and stuff. id loose the blonde bangs all together. keep whatever your natural color is and then get it in a cut that flatters your face. loose a few of the necklaces and you should be set. a store you might actually really like is H%26amp;M, its got loads of chic classy clothes, and some of them are VERY rock and roll, and really cool. dont try to do it all at once, just take it one day at a time and you should be just fine.



Change in style?

Sounds like a cool challenge you've set yourself- kudos for taking it on and not staying stuck. I went through a time like yours in high school too, and I found it was easiest to start slow and figure out what I liked, then weave that into my old style.



So you might start wearing plain but pretty black shirts with the trip pants, or your old shirts with cute jeans, your necklaces with a tank top and cargo capris... for dressy days you can try denim or camo skirts with fashionable cuts, silk t's in subtle prints, and stylish leather boots. I like shopping around at 2nd hand stores for pieces because there are a ton of different choices for cheap. If you cut your hair to your ears or shorter, any roots will be less dramatic than on long hair (been there, done that) and you can play around with cool styles. And in general , check out fashion magazines or websites (and friends whose style you like) to see the trends, then adopt the ones that look good on you and show who you are. No need to go overboard into the girly or 'normal' areas or ditch all your favourite things :)



If you're looking for some new music types, try bands like Nickelback, Third Day, or Green Day - lots of bass and strong beats but less dark.



Hope I helped some... have fun with the transformation and good luck!

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