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Tuesday, 26 June 2012
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Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Labels without labels
As I am leaving school, very soon (2 weeks on thursday) I have been reflecting on the years I have spent at school and how things have changed. One thing that I think is particularly recognisable in schools, is the way different groups and stereotypes are created. There appears to be a need to follow a certain group or trend in order to fit in, otherwise you have no place in school, and so life of course.
Well no, I very much disagree with this. I myself don't think I fit in to any particular category, and don't really desire to either, thanks. I've never considered myself 'girly' or particularly 'tomboy', I like wearing (some) make up, I like shopping etc. but I am also inseparable with my jeans and still enjoy climbing trees and kickboxing for example. Things which could be considered 'tomboy'. I hate the way we have been almost brainwashed to automatically label people in a stereotype or group - Gothic/emo/chav/indie etc. What ever happened to just wearing what you liked and wanted to?
Jessie J is a perfect example of subverting this in my opinion. Her hair could be considered 'gothic' but her fun and eccentric style suggests otherwise. Jessie J always looks unique, and wears clothes/follows trends which fit her personality, and she looks awesome!
How about we all challenge ourselves to wear what we want to, experiment with different bits of different styles, and celebrate being ourselves!
Well no, I very much disagree with this. I myself don't think I fit in to any particular category, and don't really desire to either, thanks. I've never considered myself 'girly' or particularly 'tomboy', I like wearing (some) make up, I like shopping etc. but I am also inseparable with my jeans and still enjoy climbing trees and kickboxing for example. Things which could be considered 'tomboy'. I hate the way we have been almost brainwashed to automatically label people in a stereotype or group - Gothic/emo/chav/indie etc. What ever happened to just wearing what you liked and wanted to?
Jessie J is a perfect example of subverting this in my opinion. Her hair could be considered 'gothic' but her fun and eccentric style suggests otherwise. Jessie J always looks unique, and wears clothes/follows trends which fit her personality, and she looks awesome!
How about we all challenge ourselves to wear what we want to, experiment with different bits of different styles, and celebrate being ourselves!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Just come across this on Company magazine's facebook page:
'Company is the first choice magazine for the girl who dreams of being streetstyle spotted, who loves the nice things in life and documents them all using her cameraphone. The girl who is smart and creative. Opinionated and funny. Anything is possible especially if you've got the right accessories....'
I love it, I'm sure it describes a lot of you bloggers out
there perfectly, as it does with me.
Lois x
'Company is the first choice magazine for the girl who dreams of being streetstyle spotted, who loves the nice things in life and documents them all using her cameraphone. The girl who is smart and creative. Opinionated and funny. Anything is possible especially if you've got the right accessories....'
I love it, I'm sure it describes a lot of you bloggers out
there perfectly, as it does with me.
Lois x
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