There is this shop I want to open. The name is Cameo.
In my little town, all you can buy is preppy or slutty clothing, unless you shop at Hottopic.
Unlike the open shops in the mall where you have to pull down metal gates, the space I plan to rent is a classy little shop style with French doors that I can lock when I close up. Although the carpetting is weird blue/green/grey and the walls are white with pink accents, but I can change this if I make a large deposit. I plan to paint the walls a pretty pale purple shade, the carpet a deeper almost black shade and black accents like curtains and draperies.
I plan to sell good old fasioned, real-deal corsets, open cataloges for formal wear they can order through me, high end classy lingerie, more modern "Goth/punk/skater" clothing and accessories, as well as classic Gothy type jewelry and some religious pieces (and not just Christian. Catholic, Pagan, etc)
If you lived in a little hick Protestant town, would you shop here?
2006-12-22
10:14:41
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The trend in my town is "goth/punck/skater" lol
2006-12-22
10:27:38 ·
update #1
I wasn't trying to be condescending lol. But when you live in the middle of nowhere and the only acknowledgement your town gets is that it is only one in the tri-county area with a Wal-Mart, you kind start to hate the way churchs give you evil stares for wearing your piercings and chains.
2006-12-22
17:09:43 ·
update #2
To my_chem_gc- as some one who takes active part in these subcultures (not to say that I am Goth or skater or punk or emo, ew, scary, I'd hate to be emo!) I full and well know that clothes ultimately have nothing to do with the subculture. However, the stereotypical style of these subcultures are taken and used as marketing "trends"
For example, Avril Lavigne with the "skater/punk chick" style. Before Avril, the preps wore those really annoying American Eagle crap and so forth. Then comes Avril. Suddenly, all the preppy girls think it's cool for chicks to skateboard, they started wearing baggy cargo shorts, wife beaters, arm warmers and loose ties. Their eyes have gone from creamy pastels to completely smoked out black. Their hair isn't bouncy and wavy anymore, but suddenly pin straight and black on bottom.
Anyone involved in a subculture knows that something labeled with that group's name does not make it "compliant" But to the outside world of preps, anything popular is trendy.
2006-12-28
09:38:29 ·
update #3
And Goth/punk/skater is currently popular.
2006-12-28
09:38:57 ·
update #4