>A man whose column on fashion I read notes that the true fashionista
>reads the area and dresses accordingly, just one step up. I would
>suspect that it looks pretty casual, but is of higher quality
>materials than, say, what you get at Hot Topic. (I also suspect that
>the sister turn their noses up at almost everything clothes-related
>there, but Flan has a hidden collection of cheesy earrings that she
>got there because she thinks they’re awesome.)
>Are we talking Hot Topic as it initially existed (which, OK, wasn't -wonderful- but did provide a bastion of suitably dark, spooky, metal-decorated clothing for those seeking such things,) or the hollowed out, shambling corpse in poorly applied face pain that it has become?
>You call it a fashion faux pas, Flan calls it “being myself”.
>
In my defense, I was simply replying along the same lines as the comment that offered up her take on modern fashion, but point taken :)
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