I can't see myself as not being vintage, but if it had to be I would be like Jason Stratham's character in the film "The Transporter". Black suit, white shirt and black necktie. I think this is usually too colourless to be tasteful, but it looks good the way he does it. As well dressed as a modern look can be.
I also could easily go black tops, black skirts/slacks, purple high top Chucks and flashy jewelry! That's sort of makeup artist style, for me. Minimal clothing style to distract, concentrate on makeup/hair/jewelry. I do dress that way quite often.
I also still go suburban mom in jeans, t-shirts and sneakers alot, especially around the house or when gardening, since I have those clothes. Boring, but practical.
I'd be this guy. Stale room, stale clothes, stale perspiration, stale breath, stale furniture, stale paper sleeves, stale everything except the sound coming out of the speakers.
As it is, I have to walk a very fine line not to be him.
Haha, I am a punk, I would say as much as I am vintage. (but not ashamed!). I dress in pretty recognizable punk uniform-type outfits as well as kind of a new wave/new romantic style (although from what I have read here the 80s aren't particularly liked!). Sometimes I mix aspects of those with a mainstream 50s-early 60s look, and just as frequently do a full vintage look. I have a mohawk but I wear wigs when I want to create a feminine vintage style.
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