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To: jjm2111
My point is homosexual clothing designers do not want women to look like boys. They just design clothing women might find attractive.

Ummmmm..... not to argue but as a female fairly well-endowed with hips, size 10-12, the clothes right now are made for 5'7" hipless, bustless chicks. It does not look good on petites, especially not when the proportions approach "perfect". Most dresses hang from the shoulders - well at least are designed to. On some us they hang from other parts and make us look frumpy. Designers make clothes THEY like and look attractive on the bodies THEY would like to see. Don't fool yourself. Since Coco Channel, there hasn't been an innovator interested in making women actually look attractive to men.

There are compelling reasons for women to know how to sew. I'm telling you.
97 posted on 01/31/2003 8:52:28 AM PST by Desdemona
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To: Desdemona
>>Don't fool yourself. Since Coco Channel, there hasn't been an innovator interested in making women actually look attractive to men.<<

My wife is rather petit and has a different problem -- the petit market tends to be teenage girls and the Brittany/Christine make-kids-look-like-prostitutes look. We were totally unable to find any reasonable clothes cut for grown up women at all. We have to go to Mexico to get reasonably conservative fashions for her.

Clothing Designers hate women -- the fashions reflect the old Madonna/Whore pathology.

98 posted on 01/31/2003 9:05:54 AM PST by freedumb2003
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To: Desdemona
"There are compelling reasons for women to know how to sew. I'm telling you."

LOL!
112 posted on 01/31/2003 10:37:16 AM PST by jjm2111
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