Monday, December 28, 2009

Christian women who's your favorite designer and favorite perfum?

being a fashion designer can be considered gay for males, what if someone told them that they shouldn't be gay because it's an abomination and because of social disapproval they would've opted for another job that makes them seem straight. there wouldn't be all these great brands and perfumes..http://fashionindie.com/stuff-fashion-pe鈥?/a>Christian women who's your favorite designer and favorite perfum?
i don't wear designer clothes. or perfume(i'm allergic to most)Christian women who's your favorite designer and favorite perfum?
some people are allergic to perfume, and someone once said that you use perfume to cover up all the other smells.
I agree with peanut...
gays are not socially disaproved of anymore





and how did a question about clothes turn into you bashing gays?


if your religious you shouldnt be thinking about perfume


go worship








atheist
';Possessed';
i mean really why ask? why care what they like?


it doesnt matter to ppl where it comes from as long as they can dorn the latest fashion and all other materialistic stuff to feed their egos.


i wear my jeans (second hand) and sweater (about 8 years in my possesion) it's comfy. dont need to prove anything. dont like it then just bite me. that's my attitude.


i have clean clothes on my back dont need a 100 dollar perfume to stink myself up. for what!?! i know i am not very girlie. but i am happy with myself, because i can make my mark other ways.


and i dont like the fact that gays are viewed that way either. there is a stereotype. like they are not good in anything else?? ppffff!
Oscar de la Renta and Alyssa Ashley Musk, mainly. However, I do find your question rude and ignorant but no great surprise as nonbelievers only spew hatred and then have the audacity to condemn others of doing the same thing.
I like Manatee Splash by Rosie O' Donell. Uh-Oh.....
So, this isn't a question, this is an advertisement, eh?





If stores, designers, etc., depended on me for their sales, they would definitely be broke. I will buy my clothes second hand (many of which I even got free) before breaking down and buying new, which has to at least be on sale, if not on clearance and preferably at least half off. As it is, I have never paid more than $22 for an article of clothing in my life. (Last fall, I did purchase a coat for about $45, but I literally needed it and it was half off and if it's like my last winter coat, it will last me for about ten years. So, I'm good.)





I believe in doing this, I'm conserving and responsibly using the resources with which God has blessed me. Also, by doing this I'm supporting good causes (i.e., thrift stores) and helping to care for the earth, buy using second hand and not promoting the use of new resources that don't need to be used.





(I do this with almost all of the non-food, non-shoe, and non-underwear items I buy.)





As for perfume, I have found that deodorant is quite sufficient. (I have gotten these free or for no more than $1.50 with sale price and coupon, some of the freebies are either from sale price and coupons or free samples.)





ETA: Your advertisement, er, opening sentence, would have been much more clear and concise if you had used one or two more sentences. Actually, when you did use a period, you also wound up using a fragment. Poor sentence structure and grammar and spelling may not bode well for business.





ETA again: I've only worn clothes from Calvin Klein and Isaac Mizrahi, both of which I recieved second hand. The CK jeans I had (which I purchased at a thrift store for just $3) ripped on me when I was pulling them on (the belt loop ripped.) I decided that if his clothes were that poor of quality, they weren't worth buying new. I think I have something from Mizrahi, I'm not sure. If I did, it was received second hand.





So, women are stupid enough to overpay for clothing from designers who happen to be gay? What's the point?





If you think that all men are idiots (assuming that is your site and/or you agree with it), does that mean you're permanently single and/or gay?





Shorty, well said. Not only are most of my clothes second hand, or cheap and I've had for many years, but I get compliments on them. The dress on which I've received the most compliments I rescued from a Dumpster. Today, when I go out, I'll wear second hand, free jeans, with a second hand free sweater, and a golf shirt that I got for only $2.50 at a store closing sale, and boots that I bought just over a year ago, new, for $22, but I expet them to last me a year or two more. Can't beat that. (I got the jeans, with a high funky cuff and distressed markings and the sweater from my SIL who will buy things new and full price because they are trendy.)
This is funny...
Essence of Fundie, a fragrance by Fireball.
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