Some days you wake up happy because it seems a normal day like any other. Determined going into the closet with the idea of \u200b\u200ban outfit worth marcarte Vogue, at least, open the cupboard and takes the fatal phenomenon transparent cabinet. You have half an hour still in disbelief, trying to understand why all your clothes seems to have disappeared. Then unable to accept this misfortune, you begin to move the hangers sharply from side to side, repeating the process varias veces y ya es cuando se te escapa un "¡mierda, no tengo nada que ponerme!". En esos momentos de confusión, se te enciende la bombillita y corres hacia el armario de tu padre o de tu chico. Y es que el armario del sexo opuesto es muy recorrido y te saca de más de un apuro para improvisar con algo diferente y estiloso en los días que has tenido que sufrir el fenómeno del armario transparente .
A Coco Chanel también le ocurría. De hecho fue a ella a la primera que le sucedió. Detrás de ella, grandes iconos como Marlene Dietrich, Katherine Hepburn o Diane Keaton en Annie Hall comenzaron a crear la tendencia "tomboy chic". Hoy las fans del estilo "échalemorroyróbaleatunovio" or "boyfriend style" in English, are Charlotte Gainsbourg, Agyness Deyn, Pixie Geldof Ellen Page and others.
Coco Chanel.
Katherine Hepburn.
Diane Keaton in Woody Allen in Annie Hall.
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But if you want to stand out from the dandies who have rolled up jeans, loafers or lace oxford shoes, white shirt or striped of his boy, a blazer, watch your kid rimmed glasses and a wide-brimmed hat of the 70, buy a bag of a completely different style such as this Uterqüe. Do not wear the neck tie, wear it as a headband. And instead of a belt, wear a scarf. That is, do what you please as long as you promote.
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