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Latest Men’s Fashion – Don’t Make Me Laugh!

Posted in Britain, England, Europe, Insanity, Modern World, Teens, UK with tags , , , , on 17/06/2013 by floroy1942

There can be little doubt the fashion world is currently populated by brainless idiots without the slightest idea what fashion really is, and what people will buy to wear. This post surely has to come under my heading of nonsense, for this designer can’t possibly be serious. The London Collection Show was billed as a bizarre make-over of menswear, and the only thing they didn’t lie about was that it was bizarre in the extreme! See for yourself:

How The Hell Does He Get Through A Door?

Even My Grandmother Wouldn't Be Caught Dead In This!

Complete With Blindfold!!! Lucky He Can’t See Himself In The Mirror – I wish I Couldn’t See Him Either!

Can You Imagine Carrying That Around With You?

Can You Imagine Carrying That Around With You?

Who's A Pretty Boy Then?

Who’s A Pretty Boy Then?

Aaaargh! The Aliens Have Landed!

I'm Not Surprised The Model Is Not Smiling!

I’m Not Surprised The Model Is Not Smiling!

Is This Guy For Real?

Is This Guy For Real?

I Wouldn't Even Wear This To Bed!

I Wouldn’t Even Wear This To Bed!

Doesn't He Look Cute?

Doesn’t He Look Cute?

Homo's Will Love This!

Homo’s Will Love This!

We have seen weird creations before from the world’s designers, but this Kay Kwok is totally ‘off the wall’. How much further can we go down this road before designers start to show us stuff people can actually wear and not look totally stupid. It is true that many of today’s young men are becoming more effeminate with their skin creams, make-up and, perfumes instead of men’s aftershave, but it begs the question: Is There A Limit To All This Nonsense?

Roy.

Advertisement Airbrushing Should Be Illegal

Posted in Britain, England, Europe, Health, Teens, UK, USA with tags , , , on 07/02/2012 by floroy1942

The controversy over airbrushing of advertisement posters has once again surfaced after one by L’Oreal was banned because of excessive airbrushing on the face of the model Rachel Weisz. The advertising companies have gone overboard with this technique ever since the arrival of Adobes’s Photoshop a couple of years ago.

How Can Such A Fraud Be Allowed?

We have gotten used to seeing adverts featuring models with a perfect unblemished skin promoting creams and lotions that will supposedly give you the same look, and many women, and in particular younger ones, think they can achieve the same look using them. I have to tell you now, its all a big con! Anyone who thinks smearing a certain cream on your face will remove wrinkles and blemishes are living in cloud cuckoo land.

Before and After

Before you buy one of these creams you should ask yourself, if they are so good, why don’t we see before and after treatment photo’s of these models? Why are the people featured in the posters all young with very few blemishes, all of which are airbrushed out? Why do we see women below the age of thirty or thirty-five featured in anti-wrinkle adverts. It would seem to me that if the manufacturers have any faith in their product at all, they should be featuring women over forty and giving us some before and after photo’s.

How it’s done:

Britney Spears – What A Travesty

The list of models who have been airbrushed is so long as to include almost everyone in the business. Not only have facial blemishes been removed, but also such things as cellulite. Models have been made to look much slimmer than they are in real life, photo’s of Britney Spears are a fine example.

Airbrushing Makes Everything Possible.

What annoys me most is that no-one seems interested in doing something about it. Government advertising watchdogs remain silent while women everywhere are bamboozled into thinking they could have such looks. Naturally enough most women realise that the whole thing is fake, but that doesn’t stop them, and the few that believe the hype, from  wanting the products in the vain hope it will work. Consequently the companies get rich based on a complete lie for none of these products are cheap, they cost the earth. It is time a stop was put this mass marketing fraud and the cosmetic trade got back to some form of normalcy.

Roy.