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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Out went the cutesy "I look so good" boring A-Line and pleated skirts




In came in the "I look hot" pencil skirts.

So being the fashion victim/follower/whatevar, I bought one. In XS. Seriously, It makes you walk and RUN (I am not kidding) like a LADY. It forces you to make smaller quicker paced steps (in order to be in pace with the rush hour crowd), that makes your heels go tikatakatikatiata. Buying one in XS is not good. It can hardly make you lift your leg to climb up the steps. I had to hitch my skirt up (like a lady again) JUST TO CLIMB THE BLARDY STEPS. But I like how it elongates my leg (PLUSS!). The super tightness really settled in when I sat down (cue for stomach fats to bulge out). UGH

Note to self: Pencil skirts are HAWT. Must buy one size bigger and before buy, test them while walking and sitting down.

p/s: I admit I stole the title from http://ellieng.blogspot.com. tee hee hee