23SkidooWithYou
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My Mom...
I don't think she has really ever commented on what I wear or how I look so much as how long it takes me to get ready. That was a constant battle! "You don't need 20 minutes in the shower. Throw some clothes on and lets go. You just washed your hair yesterday. You're only going to the store, you don't need makeup."
My Grandmother commented more on clothing but she had very specific triggers. Satin, especially if it was gathered or pleated, would earn you, "Looks like the inside of a casket!" Bows on the backs of dresses always prompted, "Well, you have little to do wearing a bow on your backside!" (meaning my butt was big enough already)
On the other hand, whenever I went shopping, I always stopped at Gram's first so she could see what I purchased. So long as I fudged the price a little lower, she would ooh and awww. Once, I colored my hair dark auburn and when I stepped out of the salon my Gram said, "Well you look like a Davitt now." That was the supreme compliment.
I tailored my Goth phase to fit so it wasn't as extreme. My hair was pitch black and I did bleach a white streak in the front. I remember wearing a pretty hat to my cousin's graduation so it was covered and family was happy. I've always tried to put my look into perspective for my family..."At least it's not a mohawk." "Yeah, but I can take a belly button ring out if I want and it's not like I got a tattoo." Then the following year, "I know it's a tattoo but it's not anywhere people will see it."
Now, with the vintage thing, my Mom is just creeped out that these things once belonged to someone. "Ewwww...you're buying people's used things." However, she just saw me in my yummy navy suit and she had to admit it was better than anything in a store. She still thinks I won't wear the crinoline with my other dresses. My cousins tried on my boudoir caps at Thanksgiving and somebody said, "Uh...do you think these belonged to dead people?" I did some quick math for them and they answered the question themselves, lol.
Edit: Just remembered, during the Goth phase I used Ultima II rice powder for extreme white skin. My uncle always wanted to know if I was performing in Kabuki Theater! LOL
I don't think she has really ever commented on what I wear or how I look so much as how long it takes me to get ready. That was a constant battle! "You don't need 20 minutes in the shower. Throw some clothes on and lets go. You just washed your hair yesterday. You're only going to the store, you don't need makeup."
My Grandmother commented more on clothing but she had very specific triggers. Satin, especially if it was gathered or pleated, would earn you, "Looks like the inside of a casket!" Bows on the backs of dresses always prompted, "Well, you have little to do wearing a bow on your backside!" (meaning my butt was big enough already)
On the other hand, whenever I went shopping, I always stopped at Gram's first so she could see what I purchased. So long as I fudged the price a little lower, she would ooh and awww. Once, I colored my hair dark auburn and when I stepped out of the salon my Gram said, "Well you look like a Davitt now." That was the supreme compliment.
I tailored my Goth phase to fit so it wasn't as extreme. My hair was pitch black and I did bleach a white streak in the front. I remember wearing a pretty hat to my cousin's graduation so it was covered and family was happy. I've always tried to put my look into perspective for my family..."At least it's not a mohawk." "Yeah, but I can take a belly button ring out if I want and it's not like I got a tattoo." Then the following year, "I know it's a tattoo but it's not anywhere people will see it."
Now, with the vintage thing, my Mom is just creeped out that these things once belonged to someone. "Ewwww...you're buying people's used things." However, she just saw me in my yummy navy suit and she had to admit it was better than anything in a store. She still thinks I won't wear the crinoline with my other dresses. My cousins tried on my boudoir caps at Thanksgiving and somebody said, "Uh...do you think these belonged to dead people?" I did some quick math for them and they answered the question themselves, lol.
Edit: Just remembered, during the Goth phase I used Ultima II rice powder for extreme white skin. My uncle always wanted to know if I was performing in Kabuki Theater! LOL