



October 16th, 2011
I have just bought some miss sixty stretch, tight, bootcut, black pants (trousers) and not sure about shoes.I have some tan brown mules which look great with jeans but not sure wether they look ok with black trousers??….help xx
They’ll be fine together.
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September 25th, 2011
dark denim jeans rather they are skinny, boot cut, or wide leg. They will look great…wear even a white top, black, or a top that has a print that has orange in it.
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September 22nd, 2011
I can buy an expensive pair of jeans and get them dirty easily, my shoes are mostly from places like miss sixty and sisley and never last too long, im always at some party where they get screwed. This is really getting on my nerves now, why, do some people have things that last them for ever, even when they wear them out?
And it’s not just my clothes, I always have cuts and bruises on my feet.
im not some dirty person who doesnt shower or walks around in unwashed clothes. I ruin my stuff quickly…how to change?
maybe its because im always on the run and not stable in life at the moment, so for me what matters most is the action, and not the collection of things?
tips, please …
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Don’t use the good shoes or clothes for wearing the whole day, or when you are on the run. Have 2a pair of shoes for daily wear only and keep changing every few months. You must be careful with clothes that you love. You are careless with them I think. Once you put them on, you stop being aware of them. Change that. Give some care.
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September 17th, 2011
Hi I’m looking to get sponsored. In a sense, I know "how" to get sponsored. I just need to know, how skilled do i have to be? See, I don’t want a huge pro or am sponsor, Im not NEARLY good enough for that. I know kids at my school that have like "partial" sponsors. Meaning, they get recognized by small, local skate brands and get they’re products at a discount or sometimes free. So, if i wanted to get this kind of sponsor, what kind of stuff would i need to do? Right now, i don’t think I’m good enough. Here’s the extent of what i can do:
-Ollies, Very clean and high, can do them down ledges and at most, 4 sets. Decent fakie.
-FS front side ollies. Can do them down Some ledges and maybe a 3 set. Sketchy fakie.
-BS pop shuvits Depends on what luck i’m having. Sometimes pretty decent sometimes not. Doing them down ledges or stairs might be a bit risky.
-Heelflips, Naturally more talented at heel flips than kickflips. Ummm… About A 50-50 chance of landing.
As far as vert goes (much better on smaller ramps) I can rock to fakie, tail stall, 5-0 stall, rock to revert, sometimes truck stall.
So, what would i need to work on to get sponsored?
Oh yeah, I can also ollie off a 2 foot high mini ramp.
Grab a bunch of friends with a GOOD video camera and maybe a good regular camera too. Then decide what you wanna go for (I personally love enjoi). Get your friends to film you doing what you listed and make sure you do it right. Then send all the photos and videos to whomever you want to go for. If they like you, they’ll likely send someone out to see you in person. Maybe even another sponsor skater.
Also, try doing things that actually stand out, such as doing an extremely long grind or if your a psycho go off a huge ledge and land going down a ramp.
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September 13th, 2011
I’m a freshman and would it look weird to wear 4 1/2 inch heels (pretty sure they’re considered stilettos) to Homecoming? Most girls wear short heels or dressy sandals, so I don’t want to look out of place, but I hate heels that are like 1 inch high. They look like granny shoes. Anyway, I click on the link below, and please let me know!
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/womens_shoes/shoes/platforms/PRD~739931/LC+Lauren+Conrad+Platform+High+Heels.jsp
Fixed link: http://bit.ly/KohlsLCHeels
Those are really pretty! I’d wear them! At the end of the day or night, it’s all about what YOU are comfortable in and what YOU like. You can always look back and say "I’m glad I did what I wanted and not what others want me to do or what I felt pressured to do."
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