16.8.11
My healthy obesession with tattoos isn't too much...
However it's enough for when I'm older my tattoos will have their time and while I'm young
I will still with no doubt be a "tatted individual".
I don't know this generations' craze with tattoos in dept. I love sleeves but they are not the best on everyone.
And everyone is not creative enough to make a whole arm of artwork.
With my finishing my sleeve (shoulder-sleeve) this month,
I put in a lot of thought into what I would gladly grow old with displayed on my body.
My art laid out for the world to see, and when I'm breastfeeding my children what thoughts pop into my head.
So hell no.
No Hello Kitty
Skulls
and all that crap.
1. My mom would cut it off my arm
2. It costs too much for removal
3. Why go through the pain in the first place?
Tattoos are PERMANENT,
remember that.
This generations is going to have a lot of tattooed grandma's and inked up grandpa's -_-
My twin @fyoi_ty 's sleeve.
<3
Keep it classy yet creative.
It's ALL you.
So there is no denial, I love a nice denim button down.
Cleavage, class, urban attire
I only have two but I wear them well.
From casual to formal they can make a quiet yet sharp statement while being an undertone to other stylish features.
With my sudden interest in long flowy skirts we will see what outfits break out the closest next!
13.8.11
10.8.11
The more I make the more I realize how much material makes an outfit.
From leather shoes with wooden platforms
to leather vests
gold rimmed glasses
and lace crop tops.
What you wear is literally the materials you are wearing.
Other important factors are:
1. the color
2. the texture
3. the pattern or design
Labels:
bright colors,
designer,
key factors,
style,
texture
I've finally enjoyed the understanding of one of life's greatest secrets.
Planning.
It may sound so unoriginal and prosthetic
But the key behind planning is effective planning.
Im bound to learn more about these differences with summer ending and school beginning & me wearing more hats than ever before. A wise lady said this is the vast difference between a teenager and an adult.
GROWING UP.
8.8.11
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