Two extremes – Lena Miro: — LiveJournal

Stylist Vladislav Liskovets delivered a lecture on fashion and style in Ulyanovsk.

Photo: Social network (recognized as banned and extremist)

He shared with the locals a common truth, which, alas, few people follow.


Perhaps I’ll quote:

It shouldn’t feel like you’ve tried very hard. Everything should be easy and relaxed. Put on a simple T-shirt, mix it up. Made styling – a little tousled hair. Everything should look like you always walk like this.

Unfortunately, we are not.

We either have Agatha Muceniece, washed with laundry soap in a filthy sweatshirt, or – photoshopped to death nurses from a rotten log, who – well, sooooo trying to look “like in a magazine.”

Efforts are either too much or not enough.

Lisovets said a wonderful phrase: “We did the styling – a little disheveled hair.”

Once again: first laying – then disheveled. Laying is still primary, without it – it is impossible. You can’t wake up and go if you don’t want to look like you just finished vacuuming.

But it is also not necessary to build a house of sewn hair on the head, doing the styling of Stifler’s mother.

Everything should be in moderation.

Do not be smart collective farmers who have been very diligently going to the fair all morning. These are Bonya and Ksyundel, who manage to disfigure even casual with heavy attempts to “look casual”.

However, it is also not necessary to become Muceniece, who woke up, brushed her teeth, pulled over the T-shirt in which she slept, a sweatshirt stained with an egg and scratched herself in people.

How can you describe your style, if you have it, of course?

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