The girl wearing the highwaisted skirt with the buckle looks nice, but is giving a picture perfect example of a disturbing current trend: girls feigning being pigeontoed when they are having their photos taken. It seems that this reflex, one mostly associated with Japanese schoolgirls, has made the move across the Pacific. This is not to say that some are not actually pigeontoed; I mean to point out that, okay, it may make one's legs look thinner, or something, but it also signifies making a bid for looking good in picture by making oneself look childish. In other words, beautiful, very possible intelligent young women intentionally making themselves look like little girls. What's happened to strong, mature women? Has anyone else noticed this?
The pigeon-toed stance that many women seem to adopt when having their photo taken is indeed quite ridiculous. Personally, I blame Scarlett Johansson for its current popularity.
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I love this girls style. As for the pigeontoed comment. This is news to me... I've always been pigeontoed. And I hate it when I get back photo's and I'm always standing like that. So its fashionable? Weird. I will still make a concerted effort to stand with feet straight! As hard as it is.
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I love the last girl!
This girl got style!! WORK IT!
The girl wearing the highwaisted skirt with the buckle looks nice, but is giving a picture perfect example of a disturbing current trend: girls feigning being pigeontoed when they are having their photos taken. It seems that this reflex, one mostly associated with Japanese schoolgirls, has made the move across the Pacific. This is not to say that some are not actually pigeontoed; I mean to point out that, okay, it may make one's legs look thinner, or something, but it also signifies making a bid for looking good in picture by making oneself look childish. In other words, beautiful, very possible intelligent young women intentionally making themselves look like little girls. What's happened to strong, mature women? Has anyone else noticed this?
great pics! I especially love the last girl in the navy blue with red shoes. She looks so pretty without being overly sexy or pretentious (sp?). Yay!
does anyone know where to get that kitty sweater?
second time ive seen it today i want it so bad
actually, that's brilliant. Thank you. I'm going to pass that on to a couple of people.
Wonderful blog.
The pigeon-toed stance that many women seem to adopt when having their photo taken is indeed quite ridiculous. Personally, I blame Scarlett Johansson for its current popularity.
Wonderful blog.
Please write anything else!
All the ladies look stunning and sexy!
Great Work!
I am an evangelist at Fashion Networks, (www.fashion-networks.com), the leading online business networking platform for the Fashion Value Chain.
I suggest you to try out this site. You may find that it’s a true revelation for the Fashion Industry. You can also visit the Fashion Networks blog at http://fashionnetworking.blogspot.com
I love this girls style. As for the pigeontoed comment. This is news to me... I've always been pigeontoed. And I hate it when I get back photo's and I'm always standing like that. So its fashionable? Weird. I will still make a concerted effort to stand with feet straight! As hard as it is.
i can't tell if the first person is a man or a woman. muscle face, yucky!
The last girl was my humanities TA... wierd... she always did have great style though!
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