RadishRose
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All they need is plastic on the upholstery!@RadishRose that looks like fun and it brings back so many memories.
If I tried living like that my kids would have me committed. lol
We didn't have plastic but we did have a light gray sofa and chair with that nubby textured nylon upholstery that wore like iron.All they need is plastic on the upholstery!
People feel comfortable when in the herd. One fellow said to me, in the supermarket carpark: "When did that style come back in fashion?" He then added, before I could say anything, "you look fantastic, good for you." His last quip made me smile when he said: "I wish I had the balls to wear that." It's that safety feeling of not being different.I actually like it ... I wish people could live their lives without being mocked generally..we'd all be happier wouldn't we ?
This was pretty similar to what we had when I was growing up in the 60's..Uncut Moquette chairs and sofa.We didn't have plastic but we did have a light gray sofa and chair with that nubby textured nylon upholstery that wore like iron.
One of the worlds' top models, Winnie Harlow... has Vitiligo...People feel comfortable when in the herd. One fellow said to me, in the supermarket carpark: "When did that style come back in fashion?" He then added, before I could say anything, "you look fantastic, good for you." His last quip made me smile when he said: "I wish I had the balls to wear that." It's that safety feeling of not being different.
Harry Winston, the New York Jeweller once said: "People will stare, make it worth their while."
Winston was talking about Vitiligo, a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin. It's caused by the lack of melanin, which is the pigment in skin. Vitiligo can affect any area of skin, but it commonly happens on the face, neck and hands.
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I second your words, Gaer.Good for them! They are doing what makes them happy! I think it's charming!
My personal kitchen is very 1930's, with vintage decor.
I love the individualism of the diversity of style!
Wonderful, thanks for posting!