I’m pretty sure I owned all these clothes during junior high. I’m not sure how these stretchy clothes are going to look in cheap Target fabrics — I’m no clothes snob, but these read pretty disposable to me. And I can’t stand the jacket. I’ll probably buy the jumpsuit though, because I am just a sucker for onesies. I’d wear it on a day when I go to dance class but also have to run errands around the city.
Those shoes make me think of my late high school/early college years – very dated. I am really not into any of this, maybe the stripey dress, but like J.D. Regent mentioned, the Target quality will probably make the material a no-go.
Reminds me of Christina Applegate’s wardrobe from “Don’t Tell Mom…The Babysitter’s Dead”, which was SO stylish in my 11-year-old mind (her design for the neon chef was truly inspired). Those young women who don’t remember Christina as Kelly Bundy are welcome to have fun with the look, but I’ll pass.
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Hmmm…very Fly Girl from In Living Color?
Very Romy & Michelle.
I dunno — I am way too old for that stripey dress, and yet my inner 14-year-old is screaming “WAAANNNNTT!!!!”
I love the charcoal asymmetrical dress and those stripey tights. Very early nineties nostalia all.
I’m pretty sure I owned all these clothes during junior high. I’m not sure how these stretchy clothes are going to look in cheap Target fabrics — I’m no clothes snob, but these read pretty disposable to me. And I can’t stand the jacket. I’ll probably buy the jumpsuit though, because I am just a sucker for onesies. I’d wear it on a day when I go to dance class but also have to run errands around the city.
Those shoes make me think of my late high school/early college years – very dated. I am really not into any of this, maybe the stripey dress, but like J.D. Regent mentioned, the Target quality will probably make the material a no-go.
My instinct was that I liked the jumpsuit but…its a little too me at 14 yrs old.
Reminds me of Christina Applegate’s wardrobe from “Don’t Tell Mom…The Babysitter’s Dead”, which was SO stylish in my 11-year-old mind (her design for the neon chef was truly inspired). Those young women who don’t remember Christina as Kelly Bundy are welcome to have fun with the look, but I’ll pass.