Yeah, we get it: hot weather, hot colors — we’ve all read enough magazines to recognize the drill. On the other hand, according to Gawker, 2 is a trend, so spotting 2 identical color combos within walking distance of one another if definitely worth noting. Here, bright orange clothes paired with red shoes may seem daring, but maybe they’re just a few steps ahead of us.
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A friend of mine always says you aren’t allowed to describe yourself as “quirky”… and beware of people who do. Something tells me this outfit might call itself the q word, or at the very least, eccentric (note the “art school” specs). But I’ve always held that the difference between eccentric and quirky was the number of zeroes following your bank balance, so since this look is riding the F train, I’m betting it’s the former.
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My memory of gothdom may be dimming, but I don’t think neon brights have ever been part of the color scheme. It’s more of a dualistic look — black and black — with hints of red thrown in for vampyric lips and white skin. So this girl’s tee, emblazoned with raging neon pink, orange, blue and green skulls, hits me as off-key. Not that the rest of her is trying to be goth, just the tee. What say you?
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Ugh, jostling elbows, immobility, that icky smooshed feeling — now I hate crowded trains even more, because it makes staring at odd/interesting outfits and people that much more difficult! I am not a ninja, people! But I am wanting a statement necklace. They’re so hot right now.
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