Now, don't get me wrong, I liked the tank top on the mannequin from the first post, but I prefer the more country style to boho style. You know, sundresses, blouses, and denim to the "hipstery" crossed with "boho" you seem to be suggesting based on your pictures.
Now, don't get me wrong, I liked the tank top on the mannequin from the first post, but I prefer the more country style to boho style. You know, sundresses, blouses, and denim to the "hipstery" crossed with "boho" you seem to be suggesting based on your pictures.
You ask for denim and sundresses... but the picture I showed had a girl with a denim jacket over a white summer dress... theres also 2 pictures with long dresses that could be 'sun dresses' I am happy for any country styled clothing for this pack
I thought this was an 'eco' pack, not a 'San Francisco hippy' stuff pack. None of those photos say 'eco' to me.
I wasn't even thinking of San Francisco... or America. I am from England, I guess we have similar clothing here to. Sorry I wasn't trying to create a hippy look, more festival/summer/country look. Inspired by Style B.
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples:
I wasn't even thinking of San Francisco... or America. I am from England, I guess we have similar clothing here to. Sorry I wasn't trying to create a hippy look, more festival/summer/country look. Inspired by Style B.
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples[/quote]
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
If I'm remembering correctly Eco living and Hippies go hand in hand. We could really use another set of bell bottoms, tie dyed shirts, cut off jean shorts, some 70s guy hair, another afro, leather and/or sued with fringes or tassels. I could go on all day
Now, don't get me wrong, I liked the tank top on the mannequin from the first post, but I prefer the more country style to boho style. You know, sundresses, blouses, and denim to the "hipstery" crossed with "boho" you seem to be suggesting based on your pictures.
You ask for denim and sundresses... but the picture I showed had a girl with a denim jacket over a white summer dress... theres also 2 pictures with long dresses that could be 'sun dresses' I am happy for any country styled clothing for this pack
Denim meaning jeans, jean shorts, and jean jackets (maybe) Also, denim in and of itself does not have anything to do with what style it is. Nor does every dress a sun dress make. Sun dresses are also defined as being "a light, loose, sleeveless dress, typically having a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps." Also, if you must know, I was referring to the first, original poster and thread maker more than to you who, honestly, reflects what I'm talking about more. Also, I could have sworn I said boho made sense, though I preferred a more rustic country sort of theme to the clothing.
I wasn't even thinking of San Francisco... or America. I am from England, I guess we have similar clothing here to. Sorry I wasn't trying to create a hippy look, more festival/summer/country look. Inspired by Style B.
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
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I don't know, i think Replecant's hippie ideas sound more hippie than RubyxAngel's ideas do. I kind of don't like the idea of hippie either nor do I see how flower child clothing with bell bottoms and everything equals eco friendly. Hippies didn't necessarily spout stuff about being eco friendly twenty four seven so much as peace and free rights for everyone. Bell Bottoms and tie dye shirts don't really sound eco friendly or handmade. However, the sundresses and clothing I was mentioning and RubyxAngel has been posting pictures of do seem like they could have some homemade aspects with things like siundresses and some of the more simplistic designs.
Now, don't get me wrong, I liked the tank top on the mannequin from the first post, but I prefer the more country style to boho style. You know, sundresses, blouses, and denim to the "hipstery" crossed with "boho" you seem to be suggesting based on your pictures.
You ask for denim and sundresses... but the picture I showed had a girl with a denim jacket over a white summer dress... theres also 2 pictures with long dresses that could be 'sun dresses' I am happy for any country styled clothing for this pack
Denim meaning jeans, jean shorts, and jean jackets (maybe) Also, denim in and of itself does not have anything to do with what style it is. Nor does every dress a sun dress make. Sun dresses are also defined as being "a light, loose, sleeveless dress, typically having a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps." Also, if you must know, I was referring to the first, original poster and thread maker more than to you who, honestly, reflects what I'm talking about more. Also, I could have sworn I said boho made sense, though I preferred a more rustic country sort of theme to the clothing.
I agree denim doesn't mean eco. And I assumed sun dress meant summer dress.. haha to be honest I don't know anyone who uses that term so I guess thats why I used that term incorrectly.. At least the dresses i showed are loose, light material which you wear when its sunny.. but yeah not a sun dress. I do love the idea of country clothing
I wasn't even thinking of San Francisco... or America. I am from England, I guess we have similar clothing here to. Sorry I wasn't trying to create a hippy look, more festival/summer/country look. Inspired by Style B.
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
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I'm from buckinghamshire, above London Northumberland looks beautiful, I haven't travelled as far there in the UK. I would love to some day. Yes rustic farmer look would be perfect for this eco pack!
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You ask for denim and sundresses... but the picture I showed had a girl with a denim jacket over a white summer dress... theres also 2 pictures with long dresses that could be 'sun dresses' I am happy for any country styled clothing for this pack
I wasn't even thinking of San Francisco... or America. I am from England, I guess we have similar clothing here to. Sorry I wasn't trying to create a hippy look, more festival/summer/country look. Inspired by Style B.
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples:
I would say clothing inspired by nature and handmade clothing would be eco/environment inspired e.g. feather earrings, florals, flowers crowns etc maybe like these examples[/quote]
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
Denim meaning jeans, jean shorts, and jean jackets (maybe) Also, denim in and of itself does not have anything to do with what style it is. Nor does every dress a sun dress make. Sun dresses are also defined as being "a light, loose, sleeveless dress, typically having a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps." Also, if you must know, I was referring to the first, original poster and thread maker more than to you who, honestly, reflects what I'm talking about more. Also, I could have sworn I said boho made sense, though I preferred a more rustic country sort of theme to the clothing.
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
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I don't know, i think Replecant's hippie ideas sound more hippie than RubyxAngel's ideas do. I kind of don't like the idea of hippie either nor do I see how flower child clothing with bell bottoms and everything equals eco friendly. Hippies didn't necessarily spout stuff about being eco friendly twenty four seven so much as peace and free rights for everyone. Bell Bottoms and tie dye shirts don't really sound eco friendly or handmade. However, the sundresses and clothing I was mentioning and RubyxAngel has been posting pictures of do seem like they could have some homemade aspects with things like siundresses and some of the more simplistic designs.
I agree denim doesn't mean eco. And I assumed sun dress meant summer dress.. haha to be honest I don't know anyone who uses that term so I guess thats why I used that term incorrectly.. At least the dresses i showed are loose, light material which you wear when its sunny.. but yeah not a sun dress. I do love the idea of country clothing
No apologies needed. Just that the photos reminded me of that time and place - which was one of the hot spots of the hippy thing - when I was actually 20 something. I do get your idea of handmade and nature inspired, which would fit. The rustic farmer look might work, even medieval. What part of England? I've family up in Northumberland, not sure of the town, though. Really must get over there before antiquity closes in.
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I'm from buckinghamshire, above London Northumberland looks beautiful, I haven't travelled as far there in the UK. I would love to some day. Yes rustic farmer look would be perfect for this eco pack!