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Sue450 Thu 24-Feb-22 14:37:31

Apparently it is the fashion to dress like a goddess at the moment.
Do any of you feel that you would want to dress like that.
The 50s films from America always had luxury clothes but now days we seem to want to dress down. Jeans, trousers trainers
which I wear a lot.

Daisydaisydaisy Fri 25-Feb-22 12:45:54

Oops.. *I tend to wear

trisher Fri 25-Feb-22 13:03:59

Well if they are blue jeans you could be Venus !!!!
Venus in Blue Jeans www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQxhhRkEavw

Mamma7 Fri 25-Feb-22 13:39:14

I love looking ‘dressed up’ I’ll wear a few sequins gardening or cleaning the toilet. Just got biker boots trimmed with pearls - fab! Quietly pleased when GC say ‘like your style’ ! Even the dog wears a jewelled collar - poor thing has no choice!

Mamma7 Fri 25-Feb-22 13:40:53

Ps will buy designer if in sale especially if it’s a handbag or shoes ?

Blossoming Fri 25-Feb-22 13:48:15

Christine I think you must be Nemetona, goddess of boundaries and edges.

Trisher grin

Unigran4 Fri 25-Feb-22 13:48:46

Germanshepherdsmum don't bin your Woolover catalogue, it will keep on coming relentlessly because they will think you have looked at it.

Instead, strike your address twice (do not obliterate, they need to know who is sending it back) and write on it "unsolicited mail", RTS and put it back in the post box.

Your postman will get it back and return it to sender. You will have to do this 2 or 3 times before they will take you off their mailing list, but it's worth it in the end.

I worked for Royal Mail for 20 years so this is not a fanciful, unfounded suggestion

Good luck

Callistemon21 Fri 25-Feb-22 13:51:57

I phoned Woolovers and asked them not to keep sending me a catalogue or emails; the very nice woman there said it might take some time but in fact the catalogues seem to have stopped coming.

Such a waste of paper and trees as they seemed to arrive once a month!

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 25-Feb-22 13:54:55

It’s just so much easier to bin it after tearing my address off for shredding. I don’t mind them wasting their money sending me catalogues. I remember when that company was first started, it really was a kitchen table enterprise and the lady running it was so grateful for orders. How things change.

LuckyFour Fri 25-Feb-22 14:01:51

I often think of buying something new to wear but then my wardrobe is absolutely jam-packed so I'd have nowhere to put it. Also I hardly go anywhere so?

Unigran4 Fri 25-Feb-22 14:22:15

I see your point germanshepherdsmum but they get bulk rates from Royal Mail so it costs them little to send your catalogue, and my comment came from my personal stance towards chopping down trees to send out these catalogues. But if you find it easier to do what you do - then keep doing it! It was only a suggestion, not an instruction!

Mummer Fri 25-Feb-22 14:47:29

Casdon

I’d like to say I was as goddess like as Mariella Frostrup. She looks so cool in wide leg mid calf brown cords. I look ridiculous.

Mariell:a is I guess a size4-6 not 46as moi! Anyone who has a washboard chest and figure of a 9 year old looks good in 'anything'!!

Mummer Fri 25-Feb-22 14:49:23

LuckyFour

I often think of buying something new to wear but then my wardrobe is absolutely jam-packed so I'd have nowhere to put it. Also I hardly go anywhere so?

I'm similar, always getting some item or other! Chucked tons to charity in lockdown but strangely feel justified in replacing stuff with updated version! So much for minimising my wardrobe?

Josieann Fri 25-Feb-22 15:06:30

Reporting in today. Jeans here too.
Back in the noughties I had a pair of those Posh VB jeans with diamante on the derrière in the design of a crown. Not quite a goddess, more a Queen. Today it was Boden jeans, so following a theme, you could say I am now Boadicea.

Yammy Fri 25-Feb-22 15:16:02

My DD when she first left uni worked on the management of a very prestigious London store. They had to wear suits, leather shoes and if a certain grade were given a handbag allowance.
She couldn't afford tops so I bought her some. She was asked what make her top and replied Giorgio, they assumed Armani. She shouted after them Asda. It was at the time when Asda called their clothes George.wink

Jaxie Fri 25-Feb-22 15:35:59

I too very disappointed with Woolovers’ products. Poor quality that looks shabby after a few wearings. I don’t want to support China and its oppressive regime either, but if we only have British designers who prefer to have stuff made up by wage slaves in the East so they can make huge profits where then can we source fair trade clothing that doesn’t make one look like an unreconstructed hippy?

Josieann Fri 25-Feb-22 15:54:05

Jaxie it is soo much easier for men to look smart, because they need only buy a handful of good quality expensive British made shirts. My DH used to head for Jermyn Street and pick up a few at a time. Several of the shops there had the UK made promise, (Emma Willis was really good.) It's different for ladies' fashion because most don't want to wear something more than a few times anyway.
Woolovers get poor marks from me too. Disappointing.

Caro57 Fri 25-Feb-22 16:29:27

Dress like a goddess? …….. I AM a goddess grin wink

Blossoming Fri 25-Feb-22 16:46:49

Wandering off topic as usual, why do we call them designer clothes? Surely all clothes are designed by somebody, even if it’s a drawing on the back of a fag packet in some back street sweatshop.

JacquiG Fri 25-Feb-22 17:04:36

Woolovers have taken over Purecollection, and their prices have gone up considerably. The designs have gone down.

Josieann Fri 25-Feb-22 17:05:26

I think a proper designer is someone who works for a fashion house and certainly someone who understands fabrics and styles.
I was nanny to a French girl in Paris who grew up to become a designer and worked for The House of Carven. The creator was a fascinating lady who started designing clothes as a little girl for her cat! She designed for Edith Piaf and created the uniform for Eurostar and The French Olympics team. I remember that Emanuelle's wedding dress was made in house and it was stunning, as was her mum's outfit. I wore Laura Ashley and received several compliments!

Blossoming Fri 25-Feb-22 17:19:32

Actually I’m do possess a piece of designer clothing. It’s a very ancient Jasper Conran black leather jacket. The leather is butter soft and beautiful and the red silk lining is still in good condition.

Esmay Fri 25-Feb-22 19:55:42

That's a nice dress , I said to a lady in a shop ...do you know that Diane Von Fustenberg began the fashion for wrap dresses ?
No ,she said ,I didn't.
What she longed to say was I 'm really not interested in any fashion comments from a lady ,who looks as though she bought her out of style coat from a charity shop .
My tweed coat dates back to the 80's and the hem still has a safety pin to stop the hem dropping .
It's so warm and I love it .

And worse ,I'm wearing one of my son in law's socks and on the other foot is an old school sock which was my son's.
He left school about 17 years ago .
Combine the look with a granny trolley ,which has been mended with duck tape and you can imagine the look on the lady's face .

Blossoming Fri 25-Feb-22 20:03:30

It takes real confidence to pull off that look Esmay grin

giulia Fri 25-Feb-22 21:08:40

My dears! I'm still wearing the Trussardi jeans I bought 2 years ago. To be honest, I had a new zip put in at one point and there was a period when I got too fat to wear them.

Am finding myself increasingly drawn to the colour pink. I know it's considered a colour for little girls only but I feel it is much kinder on my skin to the usual greys, naies and blacks that my age group is expected to wear.

Anyone agree?

Skye17 Fri 25-Feb-22 21:08:43

Unigran4

Germanshepherdsmum don't bin your Woolover catalogue, it will keep on coming relentlessly because they will think you have looked at it.

Instead, strike your address twice (do not obliterate, they need to know who is sending it back) and write on it "unsolicited mail", RTS and put it back in the post box.

Your postman will get it back and return it to sender. You will have to do this 2 or 3 times before they will take you off their mailing list, but it's worth it in the end.

I worked for Royal Mail for 20 years so this is not a fanciful, unfounded suggestion

Good luck

Thank you! I will do this.