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Shoe time!
My philosophy is that if many people like my sisters and other females can have a foot fetish then it is okay for men such as myself to have one too! I have this fetish with the brand and styles of Aldo's footwear. I sometimes buy suede shoes, sometimes buy leather shoes, sometimes buy walking shoes. What catches my eyes the most when I buy their shoes is how the wooden heels on the compliment my wardrobe.
By Anthony Watts5 years ago in Styled
The Perfect Swimsuit
I have a problem. I love swimsuits but can never seem to find ones that fit me ‘just right’. I go through swim suits so quickly. I try to swim at least 3 times a week but the chlorine from the pool makes them fade. On nice weekends, we take the boat out and I swim in the lake. Although there are not chemicals, the suits still stretch out from use.
By Vicky DiMichele5 years ago in Styled
Trendy Eyeglasses of the year| Hurry add to your collection
Glasses are no longer un-trendy, un-fashionable, un-cool and all the unpopular adjectives. Yup. Glasses are now mainstream. How can it not be? Around half the UK population wear glasses. When everyone’s wearing it, it has to be fashionable and trendy.
By Specs Cart5 years ago in Styled
Sorry, Karl :(
The great Karl Lagerfeld once said “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat. You lost control of your life so you bought some sweatpants.” While his numerous groundbreaking and gorgeous designs for Chanel and Fendi will stand the test of time, this quote of his most certainly didn’t. As now more and more high-end brands push forward not only sweatpants but full tracksuits as part of their latest offerings season after season.
By Einreb Ortega5 years ago in Styled
Amazon Is My Bae
As we all know, Shopping is a mildly therapeutic way to manage stress. It is also a good way to keep up with the latest trends or to stock up on daily essentials. With the weekly sales, seasonal blow outs, videos, books, and more. Whatever the need, Amazon.com will always be there for us.
By Rain Dayze5 years ago in Styled
Millennials: This is Who We Are
The Rise of The Social Media Mind Social Media ads are stalking us 24/7. Most of us are aware of it, but sometimes we just can’t stop ourselves. I know I click on those ads constantly. In fact, it’s incredibly distracting. I will pick up my phone to do something, open Facebook by muscle memory and habit alone, and start scrolling before I even realize that I am not doing what I intended to be doing. Within seconds, I’m seeing an ad that entices me and boop, I click on it. Sometimes I’m too impulsive and the next thing I know I’m putting in my credit card information. Boop - that easy. Social media has changed the way we shop, the way we interact, the way we spend our free time, even the way we think. And they know what we are thinking.
By Melissa Marie Watson5 years ago in Styled
Social Media for Social Justice
Try this on for size: Social media, no longer just a hub for bikini pictures, mirror selfies, and stalking your exes, but a grand stage for social reform and change at the forefront of the fight for justice. In an altogether miraculous evolution, social media has become the younger generations’ battle ground, platform, and voice.
By Skylar Callahan5 years ago in Styled
Artful Purchases
Social media undoubtedly influences a lot of our choices in day-to-day lives, from small advertisements about cleaning products we choose to the strange mind reading ads for products we've only ever thought about. Ever since the pandemic began, social media has influenced our purchases even more now that we have more time to spend on the internet, and the advertisements from big name companies and brands dominate the majority of spending encouragements. However, the unsung advertisements with unusual little artistic designs from independent artists are the ones that caught my eye the most.
By Dani Banani5 years ago in Styled








