스타일 ^^ (fob Style Thread?) Korean, japanese, chinese, etc fashion
#901
Posted 10 May 2007 - 05:55 PM

♫ 東方神起____내게로 사랑하는 법을 가르쳐 준 너 어떻게 잊어야 해 지금의 내 모습? __you're my love, my soul, my everything.
#902
Posted 10 May 2007 - 06:10 PM
but what I do have a problem with is that some hollister tanks feel so freaking suffocating in the boob area
like size small made my chest feel so tight I thought I couldn't breathe hahaha
#903
Posted 11 May 2007 - 01:23 AM
i swear .. 34D can't fit in ANY of these cute things. they make everything look so awkward. UGH.
gawwwwwd I KNOW HEY T_T
mine aren't exactly small and trying to fit into these cute clothes feel so.. gigantic. LOL. T_____T it's so annoyinggg! now i try to get clothes a size bigger.. but sometimes i get scared that they are too big for me.. (i'm too lazy to try on.. so bad.. ><)
and i reckon. looking at these inspire me to lose more weight.. i guess that's one good thing about this "x unfortunately i've been gaining lately because i'm so busy, causing me to eat more. T_T
thanks kneekey for the pictures. =]
i love love loveee the dresses T___T i got a pinafore for $5 a few weeks ago (it was meant to be $15 but there the $5 tag was on it so the girl told me to shh XD).. such a bargain, my sister couldn't believe it.
#904
Posted 11 May 2007 - 06:08 AM
#905
Posted 11 May 2007 - 09:49 AM
Where is 300 though, anywhere near Sears (or what was Sears?)
I'll have to stick to hats on accessories cause I'm too big for fobby styles, haha. That last sweater dress was really cute though.
yeah Sears is still there..i think...lol
but Cinderella Club is directly across from the Sprint Store and the GAP. it's pink and white and sparkly..lol you can't miss it. there's another store that sells accessories too Venezia. but they don't have as much merchandise to choose from. i can't remember which is the cheaper of the two, but for the most part the prices are in the same range.
~there's another one that opened up at the end of last year called Spotlight, its on the corner near Bally's , Chase, and RIGHT ON are located. lol as you can tell i love accessories >.<
#908
Posted 11 May 2007 - 03:45 PM
#909
Posted 11 May 2007 - 03:48 PM
man these models seriously make a simple outfit look really nice.
I love these kind of styles, looking at these models makes me
want to drop like 30 pounds. lol
#910
Posted 11 May 2007 - 05:54 PM
no.
those clothes do not define nor make up what " korean style " or this so called "fob style" is.
it's the way you mix and match and layer.
i've seen slightly bigger girls look good in this style of clothes.
it's how you find clothes that flatter your body, hide your flaws,
and at the same time make it different.
anybody can make a simple outfit look nice if you know how to wear it and accessorize it
#911
Posted 11 May 2007 - 08:14 PM
those clothes do not define nor make up what " korean style " or this so called "fob style" is.
it's the way you mix and match and layer.
i've seen slightly bigger girls look good in this style of clothes.
it's how you find clothes that flatter your body, hide your flaws,
and at the same time make it different.
anybody can make a simple outfit look nice if you know how to wear it and accessorize it
true but then most of these styles were like designed in korea xD like you wont really see white people wearing that type of style, known to us as fobby style. and the name for it just makes it more...like asian lolz.
(no offense just saying) if u do see a white girl wearing fobby/korean style clothing, it just wouldnt look like the same as if a krn/japanese/cn was wearing it.
Step into Miss Mishie's Boutique (:*Oh what a nice winter day~*
#912
Posted 12 May 2007 - 12:23 AM


i have one of these jumper/overall things! it's exactly same but white yellow red & black plaid :]







i saved them last summer!! lol. but yeah, i really like winter/fall clothes... and plaid
#913
Posted 12 May 2007 - 04:57 AM
those clothes do not define nor make up what " korean style " or this so called "fob style" is.
it's the way you mix and match and layer.
i've seen slightly bigger girls look good in this style of clothes.
it's how you find clothes that flatter your body, hide your flaws,
and at the same time make it different.
anybody can make a simple outfit look nice if you know how to wear it and accessorize it
i agree. i don't think there is a name for this style, but it's just all about how you put it together. well, that's what i've thought all along. ^^
yayyy thanks for the pictures =]
i'm so in love with the Shez collection! AHHHHH!
#914
Posted 12 May 2007 - 06:37 AM
#916
Posted 12 May 2007 - 08:56 AM
yeah i'm not gonna lie
that's waht it seems like to be
like skinny to average girls
and it also seems like the
clothing are made for ppl that are taller
like they would look better in them den
short ppl idk thou hehe
#917
Posted 12 May 2007 - 09:08 AM
a lot of girls in our school dress this way,
cause i live in palisades park, "fob town" :P
i tried all the korean stores, but a lot of them are really expensive T_T
#918
Posted 12 May 2007 - 11:46 AM
D: does anyone know where to get these clothes in toronto? besides p mall?
#919
Posted 12 May 2007 - 01:47 PM

I LOVE this guys outfit!!
everything down to the bag coordinate well
it'd even look good on a slightly more meaty guy (like average american build) with looser (still fitted) jeans

watches with colored faces

Vivienne Westwood accessories!

skinny ties and jeans to make the shirt and jacket more casual

solid contrasting colors
fob style isn't just a hodgepodge of colors. You can also just stick to a very simple pallette to pull an outfit together
Trench Trench Revolution
in previous posts, I've emphasized a love for trench coats, and heres more pics to elaborate! They're the perfect cover for cool weather, when its too cool to nix the outerwear but not warm enough for just a tee or tank.
They are timeless! I don't think they will ever go out of style. A well-tailored trench that fits properly is a staple in a wardrobe.

this trench is fun and youthful with its pastel colors
I saw a woman the other day with a light pink trench...not my taste, but it was the perfect balance of cute colors with a mature cut and style

has a flavor of color, but is subtle enough to wear with work clothing

trench paired with complimenting giant scarf is great for colder weather
and a light colored bag to contrast

another trench and scarf combo
with light, neutral colors, it gives off a very mature and refreshing look

guys should rock the trench coat as well
dark colors create a nice, streamlined silhouette (this applies just as well to females)

short skirts under a trench
show off your gams, ladies!!
#920
Posted 12 May 2007 - 01:52 PM
i love how they dress in layers of clothes,
not to mention nice color matching. (:













































