Mister J's ex invited me to Warped Tour in Phoenix, I'm not sure if I should go.
Just because I don't feel like being surrounded by teenagers and having my ears bleed from too many post-hardcore scene kids screaming about...whatever it is that they're screaming about.
The general consensus is that Warped Tour stopped being cool after that last year that actual punk bands played...although I kinda liked the idea of them inviting J-Rock bands on the tour.
Mister J's ex is awesome though, she's a bartender who loves pinup fashion and being a badass.
Seriously she's one of my favorite people in the world and we always have fun together.
So other stuff; people my age don't really understand the concept of mutability.
Don't ask why I say this...but I didn't mean nostalgia in the traditional sense, and if you feel the need to be sarcastic then you don't deserve a fucking explanation.
It's Fashion Week in New York right now, and fashion is a secret love of mine.
Hâute Couture is like living art; the way the material moves, the way colours either compliment or contrast, it's so creative.
It's not shallow the way some people think that it is...
People like Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent came from nothing, and created such beautiful pieces of clothing.
Speaking of Dior, Raf Simmons is a fucking genius...he is brilliant.
Every season his couture collection leaves me in awe.
I've also been keeping up on Japanese trends as always, right now my infatuation is Shironuri and fairy-kei.
I'll always have a soft spot for things like sweet Lolita and hime-kei though.
If I could find a way to get my hands on real Liz Lisa, I would probably go into cardiac arrest.
I really love mori girl and dolly-kei, but I'm not sure it suits the SoCal weather.
Oh, enough of my fashion babble...
Every girl has some sort of infatuation with fashion though; even the girls who want to look like they don't care pick out specific pieces to make them look that way, even preppy girls go buy carbon copies of whatever their friends are wearing...I'm not saying that fashion is never shallow nor that it always has original thought, but everyone puts at least some thought into it.
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