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Then there was the guy who photographed a tea kettle, I think it was, in the buff. The tea kettle was reflective.
Rockapin-up said:I remember that tea kettle photo lol lol lol , but I really thought it was a joke.
epr25 said:No I am talking about the people that either 80's up all their vintage or make it a semi pornographic photo shoot. Which I don;t get since they would more then likely be selling to a woman anyway.
gluegungeisha said:The 80's-ed styles are meant to appeal to the trendy ladies and demonstrate the versatility of a piece, so shoppers know that they can incorporate it into their own (usually modern) wardrobes. Most people who wear vintage do not wear period-correct ensembles. As long as it doesn't detract from the quality of the piece, I'm not in any way offended.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Agree. I am, however, offended by some old lady in a black thong bending over in a sheer slip. EEK!
Smuterella said:would you be less offended if it were a young lady?
Vintage Betty said:Ummm....are you sure that their primary interest is selling things? Maybe they get a kick out of posing like this to gain their 15 minutes of quasi-fame. Not everyone who poses on ebay is actually interested in selling some things...some people are more interested in the "fame" or artistic outlet.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:I knew this question was coming.
The answer is: yes. A bit less.
gluegungeisha said:What an interesting inference. Most of the Ebay sellers I know who do that just use their friends as models.
MissHannah said:Case in point:
Perfectly nice blue cashmere cardi ruined by giant shades and gold lamé stretch belt worn too high. I hate that whole 'two waistbands' look - low rise trousers with a belt just under the boobs.