SWEDEN!
I am actually in Sweden right now, but I'm going to talk about my trip like it's over (because this may be my only internet opportunity in a while),
so if I have any more to say I will post it later.
What I've noticed in Sweden that has anything to do with fashion is this: for most people, daring is quite the norm,
(so I guess that means it's not daring anymore, but whatever it is it's different from the US)
and I've only noticed-enough-to-remember-individually the things that are REALLY daring
(which make the looks ACTUALLY daring as opposed to the daring looks that are not really daring [am I confusing you yet? GOOD.])
SUCH AS (I bet all these parenthesis are really boggling your mind: two things to say to that: GET USED TO IT and GET USED TO IT.).....
Two-toned hair that is actually one color on one side of the head and another color on the other side of the head. Also, at least 3 people I've seen so far have legit candy-colored pink hair. And it is EPICCC.
I will post a drawing later of what the two-toned hair looked like, because taking a picture would be weird if I didn't know her and she found out and then started talking in Swedish and I'd be like "ENGLISH?" and then I'd feel dorky AND BECAUSE I didn't have a camera handy.
I'm feeling rambl-y today, so I have two things to say to that: GET USED TO IT and YEAH.
OK SO the next thing is that E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E wears Converse. I took a tally yesterday of all the different styles of Converse:
About 11 High-Tops and 11 Low-Tops
2 red pairs
7 black pairs
1 green pair
9 white pairs
(everyone wears the white ones beat-up and dirty, which, if I may say, is incredibly chic, and some are so beat-up that I had trouble distinguishing the Converse from the Keds from the Jack Purcells from the other kinds, but I did my best.)
3 patterned pairs
(striped, aztec-y, and heart-patterned. It was hard to tell wether they were scribbled-on or came that way, which is also very chic, in my opinion)
So that is my epic (I LOVE the word epic, as you may have noticed) description of my trip to Sweden.
I'm having trouble thinking of a clever way to say goodbye, so I'm just gonna say it and save the the mental stimulation.
Bye.
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