Ima start- I have an interest in both kidcore and Lolita ~(NOT THE BOOK, ITS A JAPANESE FASHION TREND)~ Fashion. I always wanted to combine the two to get this pastel, simple but kiddish style. Lots of baby blues and pinks, A whole lot of overalls and pig tails. Just cutesy and innocent :D It’s like Kidcore but minus the Lego brick color themes. I’d probably call it uhhhh… I think Teenybopper would be cute!

(Please refrain from insulting me in the comments thank you- I’m hella slow and sometimes may not choose the right words when typing. Thank you w)

  • exanime@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I want it to be super cool to wear really old but well maintained clothes…

    I want people to be all like “oh sorry, this is only 3 years old, I had nothing older to wear”

    End the “color of the month” crap and all the hot fashion trends

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    Anything making n95s, kn95s, and kf94s more common.

    Maybe mix it with one a them big cyberpunk too many pockets jackets

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    Power Hatting.

    The style is expressed by trying to have the most powerful hat; by which I mean the most big, intimidating, unwieldy monstrosity of a hat possible. One that’s so big and complicated that you can barely hold your head up and might even need shoulder bracing.

    The purpose is to invent a fad that is hilariously stupid to watch people try and follow so that I can point and the laugh at them all the way to the bank. Because fashion is stupid, and money is useful.

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    My fashion dream is that everyone is wearing sweatpants and comfortable clothing or whatever the hell they want.

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    Mens formalwear needs a complete overhaul. Lapels and ties change width, but a suit is a suit is a suit and has largely been unchanged for decades.

    I don’t know what to call a change I’d like to see, something different.

    There are Japanese street coats with wide, tall collars that are almost hoods:

    Some formal equivalent of that?

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    We’re bringin’ back capes and cloaks.

    To prevent the obvious reference, the trend will be called, “‘No capes’ only applies to superheroes.”

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    For a bit of non-traditional men’s fashion, I want a a cape/cloak made of nice cotton, one that is swooping with clean lines. You can wrap it around you for a bit of warmth on a brisk day, or let it hang open for a breeze.

    You can have informal, casual ones for out and about, or formal ones that have a rigid collar and can be affixed in front like a traditional jacket.

    They’re comfy, protect your skin from sun damage, can be worn in layers, and if you’re in a pinch for tourniquet cloth, plenty of fabric!

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    I would be happier if plastic surgery, instead of always being aimed at making people closer to all the same, was used to make us look different. Elf ears, horns, tails, big noses, different shaped faces, neanderthal brow lines, creative changes. That is the style I’d like to see happen.

    Also, since I’m in Florida, fancy parasols.