I say retro is ALWAYS a good choice, and cowboy boots always add character, and because a writer is technically an artist, you can wear whatever you damn well please---including daytime sequins.
And personally, I LOVE daytime sequins.
I wish more people would be more adventurous with their daily clothing. We all look like drones from the Gap.
I'm voting with Susan here. Artist. Writer. Eccentricities. Use it for all its worth. I only hope to someday be sitting in a bookstore for a reading and damn if I won't don something sequined!
Depending on your book and the audience, I guess it would depend on whether or not you wanted to be taken seriously. LOL
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would you want to?
ReplyDeleteand if it is yes... why wait for the book? and if it is no, who the hell was dressed like that -- oh and i have the top!
Abso-freaking-lutely!!!
ReplyDeleteI say retro is ALWAYS a good choice, and cowboy boots always add character, and because a writer is technically an artist, you can wear whatever you damn well please---including daytime sequins.
And personally, I LOVE daytime sequins.
I wish more people would be more adventurous with their daily clothing. We all look like drones from the Gap.
It all depends on your attitude. If you trend towards the Mimi Bobeck end of the attitude spectrum, then you could absolutely pull it off.
ReplyDeleteBut if you're the meek, retiring type, then such an outfit could kill you.
I'm voting with Susan here. Artist. Writer. Eccentricities. Use it for all its worth. I only hope to someday be sitting in a bookstore for a reading and damn if I won't don something sequined!
ReplyDeleteI'm giving it two thumbs up as well.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I can even envision it, which is pretty scary.
ReplyDeleteAnd why the hell not?
ReplyDeleteYou could wear it even if you were simply a dishwasher!
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