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rivermom
10-25-2007, 02:04 PM
Do any of you ladies watch the show "What Not To Where?" It's on the TLC channel....

I LOVE this show and there was one day where I did absolutely nothing and watched a marathon of it. (I know I need a life at times). I get so many hints on how to wear clothes, how to look slimmer, etc.

The transformations are really incredible and who doesn't want $5000.00 that they give you to shop. My goodness Id be in hog heaven!! :)

AngieDoogles
10-25-2007, 04:23 PM
I've never seen it Sheryl. Sounds like a very interesting show though!

gja1000
10-25-2007, 06:34 PM
I watch it and I think it is great! I've really learned a lot about what NOT to wear! I love Stacy and Clinton!!! :)

katepoet
10-25-2007, 06:52 PM
But the way they take away everything you already have! I have a few things that were my mother's I will not part with! I always want them to do someone like me, who can't wear heels. How do you take a gimpy old gal like me and find shoes and clothes that make me look like a pro with my limits?

Mandy
10-25-2007, 09:09 PM
I LOVE shows like that, we have one called "looking good" they give such good advice, on do's and dont's ~ what to wear, and what not ~ they get a whole make over, in the end those woman shine, i love that. :)

Janet
10-26-2007, 03:30 AM
I don't usually watch those shows...to tell the truth, I get so down from watching them. Maybe if I had my weight off it would feel better about watching it. They make everyone look really good, but none that I've seen have been my size. Then again...even if they did have one my size, I wouldn't be able to go out and purchase the clothes....I'd need the money they give away...LOL

Mandy
10-26-2007, 03:43 AM
Janet, the program we get here is for all people, big/small, tall/short ~ i most definatly do NOT believe it's only thin people that can look good. A nice "full" lady made up, is very attractive to me.

It doesnt have to cost a fortune to look good girl, and i promise, it makes you feel much much better, if you need help, or anything, i know Sheryl, and myself are very willing to help you with whatever.

rivermom
10-26-2007, 03:53 AM
Janet - The show caters to women "real figured" at that and takes outfits that really do work on "everyone's body". I think this is what I respect so much about the show...Is they don't take this junior size 1 body and do it over. It's all about real women.

And Katepoet - They dress you from top to bottom and many of the women are NOT wearing heels. In fact, many are just in kitten heels. The majority of mature women cannot wear long sexy heels and they really understand this.

Also, giving up the majority of your own wardrobe (which to most isn't a big deal) is a huge teaching tool of theirs to "redo" your old habits. Besides, they give you $5000.00 to shop, how cool is that? LOL :D

Janet
10-26-2007, 03:54 AM
Oh Mandy..you are so sweet. I just meant that whenever I watched "What Not To Wear" it was always thinner people..so I just quit watching it. I've seen make-over shows that have had heavier women on and they ended up looking great. I just don't have the knack for style or anything like that. AND what someone else thinks looks good on me..I cringe..probably because I'm not use to being in style...lol...just comfortable. I would love a makeover like they do on TV, but chances are zero to none that will ever happen. You know something else to think of, what looks good in the heavier populated cities just doesn't really cut it in a central Indiana farming community. LOL...they would probably haul me off to the funny farm.

Mandy
10-26-2007, 04:06 AM
Oh Mandy..you are so sweet. I just meant that whenever I watched "What Not To Wear" it was always thinner people..so I just quit watching it. I've seen make-over shows that have had heavier women on and they ended up looking great. I just don't have the knack for style or anything like that. AND what someone else thinks looks good on me..I cringe..probably because I'm not use to being in style...lol...just comfortable. I would love a makeover like they do on TV, but chances are zero to none that will ever happen. You know something else to think of, what looks good in the heavier populated cities just doesn't really cut it in a central Indiana farming community. LOL...they would probably haul me off to the funny farm.



"haul me off to the funny farm" omg you crack me up!! :yelrotflmao:

Seriously though, if you need us, just call ;)

katepoet
10-26-2007, 09:38 AM
This year, the show seems to have added all sorts of body types. I don't catch it often these days but it is entertaining!

judy
10-26-2007, 06:16 PM
I have watched it a few times. I love clothes and putting things together to make an outfit. I do make overs in my head when I'm out. Most people who don't look great can look really good if they'd change a couple of things about their hair, clothes, whatever.

Everybody has a special beauty. I'd love to do makeovers.

AngieDoogles
10-27-2007, 06:56 AM
I'd love to do makeovers.

You can do mine then Judy. :)

Mandy
10-27-2007, 09:36 AM
I have watched it a few times. I love clothes and putting things together to make an outfit. I do make overs in my head when I'm out. Most people who don't look great can look really good if they'd change a couple of things about their hair, clothes, whatever.

Everybody has a special beauty. I'd love to do makeovers.


Very true!! Everybody has a special beauty :thumbup:

DianaB
10-27-2007, 02:02 PM
...... You know something else to think of, what looks good in the heavier populated cities just doesn't really cut it in a central Indiana farming community. LOL...they would probably haul me off to the funny farm.

I think that we dress differently in the country too. Just give me a nice t-shirt and a pair of jeans and I'm good to go!!!!

I have a friend who tries to keep up with the fashions and, to me, she really stands out from everyone else. I keep thinking that when she grows old she's going to look back at pictures of some of the things that she's worn and she's going to have a really good laugh!!!!! I swear that now she's wearing a pair of boots that the toes are a good 4 inches longer than her foot really is! I have a hard time not laughing!!!! If I ever do I'll be in BIG trouble!!!!!!

Janet
10-27-2007, 03:22 PM
I think that we dress differently in the country too. Just give me a nice t-shirt and a pair of jeans and I'm good to go!!!!

I have a friend who tries to keep up with the fashions and, to me, she really stands out from everyone else. I keep thinking that when she grows old she's going to look back at pictures of some of the things that she's worn and she's going to have a really good laugh!!!!! I swear that now she's wearing a pair of boots that the toes are a good 4 inches longer than her foot really is! I have a hard time not laughing!!!! If I ever do I'll be in BIG trouble!!!!!!


I know what you mean. I know some of the ladies here probably where them and I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but I just can not stand to see the shoes with those sharp pointed toes. I think they look so .....I can't even find a word....besides uncomfortable. Give me some loafers, work boots or walking shoes (tennis shoes whatever they call them now) and I'm a happy camper.

katepoet
10-27-2007, 06:09 PM
And I don't understand the desire for heels - to me it's just a way to damage your ankles created by some man to make women more objectified and less physically strong. But that's just my opinion and we know what that's worth. lol

judy
10-29-2007, 09:11 AM
Those sharply pointed, long shoes look like witch shoes. I have a friend who wears them and looks good in them. At 5'1", I look ridiculous - and they hurt!

I do wears heels though. I love the way they look. I especially love wedgies because they're more solid to walk on - and rubber, high heel wedgie flip flops for the summer are the best! Keeps the bunions happy. My shoes are all comfy though, or else out they go.

I would have to modify my look for the country life. I have a lot of dresses, especially for summer, which just don't cut it when you're doing work on a farm. Remember "
Green Acres?"

Nothing wrong with jeans, a comfy pair of wedgies and a low cut top. Put a nice flannel shirt on top of that, roll up the sleeves a bit, and you're good to go.

katepoet
10-29-2007, 09:14 AM
I love how we can all flex our style to be casual, professional or sexy - it's so much fun. It's chilly enough today for flannel shirts here in VA - I love it. Such a feeling of fall. Wish I could rake the yard and jump in the leaf pile...

Mandy
10-29-2007, 01:57 PM
Those sharply pointed, long shoes look like witch shoes. I have a friend who wears them and looks good in them. At 5'1", I look ridiculous - and they hurt!

I do wears heels though. I love the way they look. I especially love wedgies because they're more solid to walk on - and rubber, high heel wedgie flip flops for the summer are the best! Keeps the bunions happy. My shoes are all comfy though, or else out they go.

I would have to modify my look for the country life. I have a lot of dresses, especially for summer, which just don't cut it when you're doing work on a farm. Remember "
Green Acres?"

Nothing wrong with jeans, a comfy pair of wedgies and a low cut top. Put a nice flannel shirt on top of that, roll up the sleeves a bit, and you're good to go.

I have those high heel pointed shoes, i wore them to the open air market last saterday - i wont describe in words what they did to my toes, dont wanna sound rude lmao... but they made me look good :yelrotflmao: and the toes will heal LOL

If i lived on a farm, i would probably wear gum boots, and roll in uhm... hay LOL - but i'm not all that fortunate ... on days, like today, when i stay indoors, i wear house-suits, or jumpsuits, and no make-up, but wont open the front door LOL

rivermom
10-29-2007, 02:00 PM
I do live in the country but I also dress when I leave the house as if I lived in the city. I guess I always have that phrase in the back of my mind that says "first impressions last a lifetime".

I enjoy the heels, the pointy toes, the layering looks of all the "city" fashions but on a lower keyed level....As Judy said the shoes must be comfy though. I've had bunion surgery on both feet and other problems which no longer allow me to justify the "well they are soooo cute I don't care if my feet hurt" excuse anymore, ha haaa. I wish I could at times but age has taken it's toll on me.

If i have work to do in the pasture or house cleaning I put on the comfy clothes etc.

It makes me feel more confident I guess when I dress classy to leave the home and face the public...But honestly, Id die if people came to my door when I am at home. As then I'm wearing the baggy sweats, hair pulled back and slobbing around, LOL.

I enjoy playing dress up and trying to put clothes together...Little girl mentality I guess but it's fun. :p

I just wish I was rich to be able to afford all the "stuff" out there to dress so pretty.

Mandy
10-29-2007, 02:09 PM
My mom always printed in my mind "a girl has to look good 24/7" thats stuck with me.

katepoet
10-29-2007, 02:25 PM
We were taught to beware of vanity but that clean and neat counted a lot. I am always surprised when I show up to tutor and my student is disheveled and hasn't even brushed teeth!

If I drink coffee on the way to a session I always chew a piece of strong peppermint gum in the car before I meet a student. I have only shown up once without earrings and that was short notice and I couldn't get my hands and feet working well to do everything I normally do so I had to run so as not to be late. I wear clean, neat clothes in the style I think of as "casual prof" top tucked in, often a vest or jacket, modest jewelry, tidy hair - well, the point is it seems so thoughtless and disrespectful to show up the way they do.

We were also taught that it matters that you make others comfortable for the most part, not to the point of compromising ethics but doing your best not to alienate them. As young adults we were all much more casual about that and I don't believe women should have to dress in dresses or with heels to be professional or dressed up at all. But I do still think clean, neat and appropriate go a long way.

I get a little embarrassed because I have to wear sneakers to be able to walk at this point. I have a black pair for dress occasions but they aren't as supportive as my running shoes so my walk is gimpier in them. But they work well with black dress slacks and a navy blazer.

judy
10-31-2007, 09:35 AM
In NYC there are so many places to go to to get really fun, stylish clothes for very little money. I really enjoy doing that. I'll go into the junkiest stores and you can sometimes find the greatest dress or skirt or even shoes.

I also got my eyeliner and lipstick tattooed (permanent make-up), and I have my hair blown out every week. I can be dressed and out in about 12 minutes. A little moisturizer, blush and maybe mascara, jeans, heels and a pretty top in the winter, and I'm good to go.

The dogs take longer to get ready than I do.

Sheryl, how was the bunion surgery? Mine are pretty big.

katepoet
10-31-2007, 09:38 AM
When I get up to J-NY again one day, I want to go on a cool clothes tour of NYC with you as my guide, Judy. I love to do story telling - fairy tales - and dress up with vests and jewelery and more - everything has a story about which fairy gave it to me, of course. I need to find some really cool boots, leggings, skirts - things I can do to make my lower half as unique as the rest of me when I do this. You sound like you know where to go and how to put it together.

judy
10-31-2007, 10:16 AM
Probably! There are lots of thrift shops here that have some fun stuff. I'd look on e-Bay too if I were you.