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wandercat123 · 1 year
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#Dr #Martens #1460 #Pride #Black #Smooth #Leather #Rainbow #Combat #Boots #Size8 #Forsale https://www.instagram.com/p/CmxyZDAOYsw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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POV you see me in the bus (draw harry in your outfit challenge)
[image description: a quick pen drawing over a pencil sketch of harry du bois from disco elysium. he is wearing jeans, dr martens, and a colourful shirt over a black sweatshirt. he is holding a bag in one hand and a phone in the other. he is also wearing over-ear wired headphones. each of them are labelled with skill points in the style of disco elysium./
Music & headphones: + 1 Inland Empire (cool tunes), -1 Perception (can't hear shit), +1 Endurance (don't have to hear shit), -1 Hand/Eye Coordination (keep forgetting about the wire)
Thick thrifted jeans: +1 shivers (still coated in mud since gardening), +1 Endurance (comfy), -1 Authority (look ill-fitted)
Black Doc Martens: +1 Pain threshold (holds ankles well), +1 Drama (self-explanatory), -1 Reaction Speed (heavy)
Magic bag: -1 Savoir Faire (theft-proof (difficult to open)), +1 Esprit de Corps (gay edition)(rainbow flag hand stitched), +1 Pain threshold (sunglasses), +1 Logic (extra tote bag), +1 Interfacing (pens + screwdriver), +1 Electrochemistry (pain killers), etc
Ugly shirt: +1 Suggestion (charismatically ugly), +1 Rhetoric (silk but thrifted for £4! so my mum won't complain even though she hates it)
Black Sweater: +1 Pain Threshold (warm), -1 Endurance (too warm)
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5ft2sunflower · 1 year
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Cluttercore: Why The 2010s Blogger Aesthetic Is Back In Style
SOPHIE LOU WILSON LAST UPDATED 7 MARCH 2023, 5:28
f you were online in the early 2010s, you probably remember the emergence of several digital fashion subcultures. Tumblr kids in fishnet tights and scuffed Dr. Martens established their scuzzy, soft grunge aesthetic. Meanwhile, fashion bloggers with Lookbook.nu accounts posted ‘fit pics in skinny jeans, camel coats and heeled ankle boots. Elsewhere, in the blogosphere, teenagers rummaged in their closets to try and recreate avant-garde runway looks or scoured thrift stores for original 1960s shift dresses to pair with clashing knee-highs. 
The latter’s mismatched, vintage aesthetic is now experiencing a revival courtesy of it-girls like Bella Hadid, Iris Law and Emma Chamberlain who, lately, have been experimenting with mixed textures, colourful patterns and kitschy accessories that wouldn’t look out of place on a late-00s style blog like Susie Lau’s Style Bubble or Tavi Gevinson’s Style Rookie. Back then, these bloggers and their contemporaries cultivated an anti-minimalist “cluttercore” fashion aesthetic characterised by rainbow hues, mismatched textures and a studied interest in vintage style. Celebrities like Elle Fanning, Florence Welch and Alexa Chung were also known for dressing in this chaotic, twee-adjacent style at the time, while established fashion faces like Iris Apfel and Anna Dello Russo were often credited as formative influences.
At the same time, popular blogging platform Blogger counted more than 2 million blogs related to fashion on their platform alone. Among these were diary-like personal style blogs that mixed backyard self-timer outfit portraits with fashion commentary, life updates, vintage mood boards, scans of scrapbooks, and film stills. The outfits themselves were experimental, involving lots of layering and a mixing of different vintage eras.
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Emma Chamberlain at Spotify’s Best New Artist party in 2023.
Fast-forward to now. In February of this year, Chamberlain channeled a familiar aesthetic at Spotify’s Best New Artist party, wearing a cropped cream sweater vest layered over a pale green silk shirt and cream maxi. The neutral colour palette and loose-fitting outfit divided opinion, with some saying it made her look like “a grandmother.” However, similar comments were often directed at teen blogger Gevinson, of Style Rookie, who went as far as dyeing her hair grey in 2010 at the peak of her blog’s fame. In 2011, the then-15-year-old wrote on her blog, “Challenge beauty standards! Screw convention! Look like a grandmother on ecstasy at Fashion Week!” There was an element of anti-fashion to the look which defied style codes often dictated by traditional media at the time that certain colours and patterns must never mix or that young women should dress for the male gaze.
Gevinson, who is better known today for playing Kate Miller in the Gossip Girl reboot, was the blueprint for many of the personal style blogs launched by young people in the first half of the 2010s. Her blog swelled with a distinctive aesthetic, delineated by the radical DIY of ‘90s riot grrrl, the hazy girlhood of Sofia Coppola films and backyard outfit photos in tulle skirts and granny sweaters. Some of the clothes she wore on her blog were even costumes she’d played dress-up with as a child. Others came from her local Salvation Army.  
In a TikTok, trend forecaster Mandy Lee said that Gevinson “made a lot of girls question why they seek permission for dressing how they want to,” adding that, “she discusse[d] fashion as a truly joyful self-expression despite being criticised by largely grown-ups.” 
Eerie, 25, a fashion designer and zine editor from London, had a personal style blog from 2013 to 2018. They describe their style at the time as an expressive hodgepodge of eras and aesthetics. “I particularly liked ‘40s, ‘60s and ‘70s style mixed in with ‘90s grunge and ‘80s pops of colour and acid wash for quite a lot of my blogging days,” they say. “Each successful look inspired more efforts to experiment, to go further, to try more out-there things. And largely being documented at home, a lot of experimentation was possible without anything such as practicality getting in the way.”
The peak of fashion blogging coincided with the rise of thrifting which is perhaps why so many bloggers adopted such a mismatched vintage aesthetic. Depop launched in 2011 and vintage shopping became increasingly popular in imitation of the decade's it-girls like Chung and Irina Lazareanu. 
TikTok encourages a similar amalgamation of vintage eras today as revivals coexist, overlap and feed into each other. Indeed, the style blogger fashion revival itself is perhaps yet another iteration of the ‘true-thousands’ trend, the next step on from ubiquitous Y2K fashions and instead a closer reflection of how people really dressed in the late aughts. For those in their mid-late twenties, it’s a return to the media, culture and aesthetics of their adolescence so, much like the Tumblr revival, it’s also driven by sped-up nostalgia.
The proliferation of different trends and aesthetics popularised by TikTok and existing at the same time provides a rich sartorial landscape for young people to experiment with. Like Tumblr's and Blogger’s fashion communities 10 years ago, TikTok is providing a platform for teenagers to play around with style and have thoughtful discussions about clothes. Get ready with me videos and trend analyses can sometimes cultivate the same intimate feeling as personal style blogs. 
After all, the cluttercore and weird girl aesthetics that have flourished on TikTok thanks to the likes of Hadid and Law have much in common with the messy, clashing styles that distinguished 2010s fashion blogs. It feels like the logical endpoint to ‘trendcore’ because, rather than following one trend, style blogging was often about mixing everything together at the same time. This amalgamation of aesthetics blurs the lines of any preconceived fashion guidelines. While the style blogger may be an aesthetic in its own right, it’s also a call to explore personal style beyond the trends fed to us by the algorithm.
There’s a growing nostalgia for the perceived authenticity of fashion blogging. Most of these style bloggers were independent and didn’t plan their content or outfits based on either pleasing algorithms or pleasing other people IRL. The disruptive movement inspired legions of teens around the world to dress up in outfits people at school thought were ‘weird’, start thrifting just before it was popular and have fun with fashion outside of what was considered trendy. 
The aesthetic makes a convincing case for finding joy in fashion and experimenting with personal style rather than chasing every new ‘core’ that comes along. It encourages real excitement about getting creative with the clothes you already have in your wardrobe and therein lies the thrill of it. 
Blogging encouraged exploration and pulling from fashion and cultural history to create an outfit, applying the same creative thought process that might go into other art forms. The inspiration, often explored in accompanying long-form text, mood board or film stills, was just as important as the finished look. 
As the meeting point between Tumblr fashion and the weird girl aesthetic, it’s not hard to see why there’s nostalgia for this subculture of digital fashion history. In a time when trends come and go faster than ever, experimenting with personal style and pushing fashion boundaries can be a thrilling antidote to trend fatigue. Whether you engaged with it at the time or not, consider this a call to dress creatively and connect with your inner teen.  Or... grandma.
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angelsfalling16 · 2 years
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16. One person pouting, only to have it removed by a kiss from the other person.
I really needed some genderfluid representation, so that's where I went with this prompt.
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Baz pulls at their outfit again, frowning at their reflection in our full length mirror.
"Are you sure it looks okay?" They ask for the fourth time since putting it on.
I look them up and down, pretending like I haven't been checking them out ever since he walked out of our bathroom. They look really good in the dress they bought last week. It's a black dress with a starry galaxy design swirling around it. 
The dress stops just above their knees in the front, but in the back, it flows down, trailing behind their colorful Dr. Martens's which are laced up with rainbow laces and give them another inch on me.
The truly spectacular thing about the dress is the coloring of the galaxy bleeding from pink to white to purple to a sparkling black to blue. The swirling colors of the genderfluid flag are what really sold them on it, but they've been feeling weird about it, unsure whether it really suits them.
"You look amazing," I tell them, joining them by the mirror. "It fits you perfectly and honestly you look good in anything."
They turn towards me, but they're still pouting, uncertainty evident in their eyes.
I place my hand on their chest, over their heart, next to the pronouns pin they wear everyday which they've spelled to change to whatever pronouns they want to use that day.
I stretch up on my toes, and kiss them softly until the pout melts into a smile.
"Thank you," they say, a genuine smile on their face when they pull away.
"Of course, darling. I love you."
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Dr Martens 1460 Pride Black Smooth Leather Lace-Up Rainbow Combat Boots 8.
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cyanid-apple · 2 years
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[ID: Meet the Artist post. It is made up of a digital illustration of a person, of two ears, a hand and a phone, as well as text. The illustrations are on the right and the text on the left. The background is brown.
The upper text reads "Cy, drawing of the Belgian flag, 19, drawing of the nonbinary flag, he/they. The Scorpio drawing, french, Dutch, English, German. Illustration student".
Underneath that is a table titled with a heart drawing. In it is written "severance, Milo Murphy’s Law, the Magnus Archives, Preludes, Ghost Quartet, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, One Piece, Danganronpa, Houseki no Kuni, TAZ: Balance. My sibling, my friends, my family, my cats. Tomatoes, dark chocolate, fries. Earrings, the colour brown".
There is an arrow going from "One Piece" to another table titled "these are my ten favourite characters". It reads "Buggy, Usopp, Zoro, Perona, Kiku, Hancock, Crocodile, Kidd, Jinbe, Doflamingo".
Underneath all that is the last table titled with a music note. It reads "Tessa Violet: Bored, Wishful Drinking, Breakdown. Halsey: New Americana, Angel on Fire, I Hate Everybody, The Tradition. Aurora: Blood in the Wine, Artemis, Exhale Inhale. Pomme: grandiose, soleil soleil, je sais pas danser, vide. Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine: Alligators 427, Angélus, La ruelle des morts. dodie: Boys Like You, Rainbow, She, Party Tattoos. Preludes: The First Symphony, Your Day, Lilacs. Ghost Quartet: Bad Men, The Telescope, The Photograph. Great Comet: The Duel, Sunday Morning, Letters, Pierre & Anatole".
The illustration represents an overweight white teenager with dyed blue hair wearing yellow and green clothes. There is text around him. Next to his hair is written "My hair was teal three and a half months ago, now it’s mostly greyish green". Next to an arrow pointing towards his glasses is written "myopia & astigmatism". Next to his shoes is written "I have worn the same black Dr Martens shoes nearly every day for the past four years. Next to an arrow pointing towards his glass chains is written "glass chains I got on Etsy.
From his ear goes an arrow that points towards the bigger ear illustrations. One wears a green mushroom earring and they are both wearing golden rings. Around them is written "I only have three lobe holes, two of which I never change, so I only ever wear one earring. The piercing is still healing." Pointing towards the golden rings is written "these used to be my grandma’s and I put a safety pin in the right one".
There are four bracelets on the extra hand drawing and five on the visible hand of the illustration. Next to the hand is written "I have nine bracelets that my sister made that I never take off" and "these are my flags". They are in the colours of the nonbinary, aroace, ace and queer flags. Next to the other bracelets is written "these are random".
The phone has a black background with white eyes and is playing "And Eve Was Weak" from Carrie: the Musical. There is a decoration coming from it with the label "Also made by my sister". End ID]
This is sort of a stand in for pride art, since I haven’t made anything yet in June, and I am queer, thank you very much…
Anyway, hi, that’s me <33
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lisfred123 · 25 days
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degibusdesigns · 3 months
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dplaugher · 3 months
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ladivafashions · 3 months
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lareinainchicago · 4 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Dr. Marten’s 1460 Pascal Rainbow Kids Boots.
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sharonthais · 4 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Dr. Martens Rainbow Sequin 1491 Pride Shoes.
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