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Liz said:I love the over-the-top femininity of the '50s, as well as much of the '50s pop culture, but I find more and more that the early-to-mid '60s is where my heart really is. I wear my hair in a flip everyday, I'm obsessed with pale pink lipstick (yes, I know most of you are shuddering by this point!) and I wish I had an entire wardrobe of vintage Courr?®ges clothing...I'm also fanatical about '60s pop music, which is probably a major part of why I love the decade so much. I guess I'm just the odd one out around here!
Rest assured, yer not the only one!!! I'll forever be a '60s gal first and foremost--its music, pop culture, and style just suit my temperament best somehow. I, too, come by the obsession largely through the music-mania angle--garage rock and '60s pop are my all-time favorite forms of rock & roll, and I even do a weekly radio show with a lot of focus on these genres (though even here I can't put limits on myself--rockabilly, glam, punk, and other cool rock & roll gets thrown in too). A general '60s beatnik-to-mod look is also the easiest vintage image for me to pull off, despite the fact that I wasn't blessed with a willowy Shrimptonesque figure. Curling my hair is an exercise in futility save for the occasional "under-flip" (ends curled under), so I doubt I could pull off all the fabulous hair-dos discussed here.* HOWEVER, I devour the pincurl and setting lotion threads as greedily as anyone here, and I've got just as many deep reds as pale pinks in my train case. I can't seem to limit my fascinations to just one era, and I wouldn't want to even if I could. There's no reason why a gal can't be just as fascinated with The Women, Cover Girl, and Funny Face as she is with Qui etes-vous, Polly Magoo.
*The current issue of Allure has this hilarious article entitled "Looking Your Age," offering such maxims as:
"Vibrant red lipstick can make fair skin look almost ghostly."
"Too much definition and 1940s drama can add decades."
"Lipstick should be creamy (not matte)...[use] brown-based reds, which tend to look gentler than blue-based ones."
"A blunt haircut can look dated...don't curl the ends under--'it's too page boy,' says hairstylist Garren."
"Don't add a lot of volume to the rest of your hair--with bangs, it's too '60s retro."
I guess I'm a walking "DON'T" most of the time--but I wouldn't have it any other way.