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How to look... er... grumpy

(24 Posts)
thatbags Sat 13-Dec-14 12:05:27

Title of link is really "how to wear timeless classics". The unspecified rules are:

1. Look grumpy and peely-wally
2. Slouch

aggie Sat 13-Dec-14 12:09:18

Love " peely-wally " My Gran used to call me that

loopylou Sat 13-Dec-14 12:16:52

3. Look vaguely distracted
4. Carry a large shopping bag
5. Keep looking around for an assistant?
Have horrible suspicion all 5 applied to me in M&S this morning tchgrin

Elegran Sat 13-Dec-14 12:20:19

Looks as though you need to have no tits and let your hair get split ends too. Timeless dreary not timeless classic.

She could do with a good meal, a hair trim and a kick up the arse.

thatbags Sat 13-Dec-14 12:20:38

Actually, I think she looks gormless rather than grumpy. It's the open mouth that does it. I know it's probably supposed to look sexy hmm

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Dec-14 12:25:24

I probably look distracted most of the time, or perhaps confused would be a better word. And I' m sure I look grumpy. Don't wear timeless classics though. Unless you count Marks and Sparks warm handle blouses. (Yes, from the old ladies' section) (worn 'em for years)

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 13-Dec-14 12:26:10

Elegran tchgrin

Elegran Sat 13-Dec-14 12:29:20

She looks put-upon and sulky. She thinks looking what she thinks is sexy is a substitute for being alive and alert. Her bloke probably thumps her but she hasn't the nous to get out, she would rather be a victim.
Come to think of it, she looks like the "heroin chic" images that were all the rage for models a while back, gaunt and ill-looking.

soontobe Sat 13-Dec-14 12:29:31

I dont think that timeless classics work until a person is at least 70.
Else it just looks like you are rehashing the same things.
Could be wrong, as I am not a fashion guru.

Elegran Sat 13-Dec-14 12:32:53

Reminds me of "pale and interesting" Victorian maidens, who were probably in the grip of consumption and about to act out the harrowing deathbed scene.

ffinnochio Sat 13-Dec-14 12:54:31

It seems to be the classic look of all cat-walk models. Just plain miserable. Very thin as well. Any attempt to look alluring falls flat at my feet. She needs a good meal. If the purpose is to flog clothes, then it would be good to see models who show a modicum of happiness in what they're wearing.

#howtolookthoroughlymiserablewearingtheseclothes

bookdreamer Sat 13-Dec-14 13:34:30

Think of twiggy though. She was naturally thin and never smiled.

loopylou Sat 13-Dec-14 13:55:28

Don't think I could look alluring in a month of Sunday's even if I tried tchsad..... Would never be considered model material either!

whenim64 Sat 13-Dec-14 14:00:58

Twiggy smiling?

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/148337381448523621/

Teetime Sat 13-Dec-14 14:01:20

She looks rather French and existential and probably high maintenance and expensive- liked some of the clothes so but they would look like an unmade bed with me inside.

rosequartz Sat 13-Dec-14 14:06:42

She looks as if she is thinking 'I hate these clothes and can't wait to get out of them and into something that suits me'

Just smile and take the money, dear. Then spend it on a decent haircut.

MiniMouse Sat 13-Dec-14 18:19:42

No wonder she looks so miserable. The clothes are dull, dreary, uninspiring, unflattering . . .

FarNorth Sat 13-Dec-14 18:31:06

Some of the clothes look okay, in a monochrome sort of way. The model will have had a photographer telling her how to pose and how to look and clearly she must have achieved the effect that was desired by the magazine or whoever commissioned the photos, so I guess that's a success. smile

Ana Sat 13-Dec-14 18:34:26

I remember Twiggy in her model days as being very smiley in a lot of the photo shoots. This one is more like a schoolgirlish Victoria Beckham!

absent Sun 14-Dec-14 01:57:00

She looks bored and slightly stupid to me. What on earth is peel-wally bags?

thatbags Sun 14-Dec-14 08:47:39

It means unhealthy-looking, under the weather, anaemic.

thatbags Sun 14-Dec-14 08:49:42

Or, if you want it in a less negative way: pale. The opposite of hale and hearty, or robust and healthy-looking.

soop Sun 14-Dec-14 12:49:44

Oh, thanks for that, bags...I've been thinking the very SAME about the majority of so-called models. Why do they appear to be on the verge of "throwing up" or being acutely constipated. It really annoys me that someone, somewhere believes that to look so vacant is attractive. Cor blimey...our cat has more charisma.

Deedaa Sun 14-Dec-14 21:28:35

If you watch Britain's/America's Next Top Model they are always very insistant about getting a range of expressions from each model on a photo shoot. I find that in most of the pictures you see in magazines the model has exactly the same expression regardless of the pose or the garments she's wearing. It seems to be a case of "This is the expression I use - tough if you don't like it"