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Looking Dapper: Favorite Fashion From TV


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re: Carrie Bradshaw - I would never have the balls to wear what she wore, but I loved seeing what she came up with next. She had fun with fashion, which is nice to see. 

re: Betty Draper - she is the closest thing we have to Grace Kelly. I have many, many issues with that era in history, but the clothes, oh the dresses, the hats, the two piece suits women wore in the 60s were divine!

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Ok, I need to ask how you all are getting so many decent sized pictures in one post.  For my first post, I copied and pasted the two pictures off of Google Images, but it wouldn't let me post any more (said that it couldn't be bigger than a certain size). The next post, I couldn't post any, so I tried saving them and editing them smaller, but no matter how many times I did it, I kept getting the same message. 

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1 hour ago, Shannon L. said:

Ok, I need to ask how you all are getting so many decent sized pictures in one post.  For my first post, I copied and pasted the two pictures off of Google Images, but it wouldn't let me post any more (said that it couldn't be bigger than a certain size). The next post, I couldn't post any, so I tried saving them and editing them smaller, but no matter how many times I did it, I kept getting the same message. 

Copy and paste the url (link address) of the image instead of the actual image.

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1 hour ago, Shannon L. said:

Ok, I need to ask how you all are getting so many decent sized pictures in one post.  For my first post, I copied and pasted the two pictures off of Google Images, but it wouldn't let me post any more (said that it couldn't be bigger than a certain size). The next post, I couldn't post any, so I tried saving them and editing them smaller, but no matter how many times I did it, I kept getting the same message. 

That happened to me the first time I tried to post a picture, and I think I had to leave the page and come back or reload it before trying a second time with smaller pictures because it was still counting the first pictures as part of my size limit even though they were no longer there. It's been a while, though, so this may not be a problem any more.

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17 hours ago, Mabinogia said:

re: Carrie Bradshaw - I would never have the balls to wear what she wore, but I loved seeing what she came up with next. She had fun with fashion, which is nice to see. 

re: Betty Draper - she is the closest thing we have to Grace Kelly. I have many, many issues with that era in history, but the clothes, oh the dresses, the hats, the two piece suits women wore in the 60s were divine!

That’s exactly how I feel about Carrie and why I included her. Sarah Jessica is lucky she had the perfect little figure too. If anyone could have pulled off Carrie’s more bold looks, it was SJP. 

Betty reminds me of Grace too. I feel the same about the era. I’m glad we’re in present times (even with the current problems), but I love the fashion back then. I wish I could wear dresses as gorgeous as Betty’s without getting a bunch of attention. These days wearing anything other than jeans can result in being asked where you’re going. 

@Popples Thank you for introducing me to Phryne Fisher’s style. So glamorous! 

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I love Samantha's style on Bewitched!  Actually, all the fashion was good, imo, at least for the Samantha, Endorra, and Serena.  The men were usually in classic suits, so while they looked nice, it wasn't as remarkable to me.  Anyway, on Samantha, I've been having trouble finding full length shots, and the ones I do find are small, so here's a mish mash of small and large, black & white & color, full shots and head and shoulders only.

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I even love her witch outfit

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I have a very flexible fashion style. Firstly, I don’t really care about the price tag of the dresses or the accessories as long as they are classy. And I am always ready to mix and match my styles to suit different occasions. I’d define my style as casual and classic. I can help with some tips if you find this style suitable for yourself.

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13 hours ago, Popples said:

I've been re-watching Downton Abbey and I have to appreciate the evolution of fashion and how fantastic the 1920's looked on the elder Crawley sisters (especially Edith) coming from the dowdier 1910's.

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I so loved the fashions from this era. This, to me, was also an important time in history where women began to have their own voice and sense of self. Quite liberating.

 I am old, but my personal favorite fashion eras were the 1920’s the 1940’s. That being said, my personal wardrobe for almost a year has been a lot baggy, comfy clothing, that are pajamas at night but during the day, what I am still wearing.

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