Sunday, August 26, 2007

Question #24

What was your hairstyle as a teenager? What kind of clothes did you wear? Were you always in style? Never in style?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

When Vidal Sasson came out with the Sasson haircut, I jumped on that bandwagon and never jumped off.
Marilyn

Our Deli-Sub said...

I had it cut short with a perm for most of high school. I would mouse it and scrunch it so that it sat on my head in a triagle sort of shape.

Daph said...

I had various lengths and curliness of the same bob haircut through high school and beyond, until about 5 years ago when I cut it short. I wasn't super trendy but I think I was more or less in style.

Anonymous said...

My hair was mostly long and straight. My early teens was the end of the big, permed, feathered hair. I pretty much just grew it out. In junior high school, I was a little concerned with being in-style (had to have Girbaud and Guess jeans). The summer between junior high and high school, I was really influenced by two movies, Forrest Gump and Dazed and Confused, especially because I've always been drawn to the 60's and 70's. SO, in high school I wasn't "in-style" with the mainstream (which at the time were mid-drifts and other styles I didn't like), but I was following the neo-hippi/grunge style of the times. Pretty silly. I think I've mostly been "in-style", but have always kept somewhat of a style of my own.
~Mindy

Anonymous said...

By now, if you’ve been reading, you’ve figured out that up through 7th grade I was pretty much out of it - underdeveloped, awkward, shy, no fashion consciousness, and in 7th grade had an ugly haircut. The summer between 7th and 8th grades, I took the Grey Hound Bus with Asenath back to Missouri because I was so miserably homesick. Over that summer I filled out some and my hair grew out, back to the middle of my back - and I’ve always had good hair, if the haircut is even halfway decent. I had learned a thing or two about how to dress, (and, I realize now, that’s when I first developed a passion for shoes).

Midvale Jr. High School was brand new that year, when Ann and I went back to the 8th grade. I had changed from an ugly duckling to something not too bad. Because I had been with myself through the process, I didn’t know what a difference there was in me. It took me a while to figure out what was happening, and I almost missed the ques to GO with the positive responses. It was a real turning point in my life, and in how I saw myself. Prior to the 8th grade I was never in style. After 8th grade - always! Sonja

Anonymous said...

I was very fortunate. My parents provided good clothing for me. My hair was always short. I always liked shoes real well.

Clyda