I wear a lot of boyish stuff, but I prefer to throw a fur coat on top just for the hell of it.
“I wear a lot of boyish stuff, but I prefer to throw a fur coat on top just for the hell of it.”
The World Motivation
I wear a lot of boyish stuff, but I prefer to throw a fur coat on top just for the hell of it.
“I wear a lot of boyish stuff, but I prefer to throw a fur coat on top just for the hell of it.”
I wear a lot of boyish stuff, but I prefer to throw a fur coat on top just for the hell of it.
I always imagined that magically, at some point, I would settle into this very easy and refined sophistication, but it turns out that who you are at eleven is pretty much who you are at 27, so I don't know how much I've learned over the years.
I do a lot of thrifting, but I don't go shopping in a concerted way very often. I find things by accident that I can't talk myself out of, like armadillo purses.
As a viewer, I'm personally less interested in the damaged, white, middle-class male figuring out his dreams and more interested in maybe an underdog figuring out how they're going to survive in a world that doesn't necessarily invite them in.
My vibe is a bit boyish: rock shirts, trousers.
I don't feel like a very feminine woman sometimes. I feel manly. When I was in my twenties I would say I was a masculine girl and now I realise the whole idea of femaleness is a construct. I'm a boyish girl, who talks over people and I do a boyish job.
I was silver-white by the time I was 35, but having grey hair makes me look washed out. My wife and son have both said that grey hair doesn't suit me because I have a boyish face.
I don't like to try very hard. Most of the time it's just jeans, a T-shirt and Converse trainers. Casual, comfortable and boyish is how I'd describe my look. The way people wear clothes makes them stylish, rather than the clothes themselves.
Honestly, I like everything, boyish girls, girlish boys, the heavy and the skinny.