- Joined
- Jun 13, 2016
Like most others she started off in the vintage/rockabilly scene... aka the only scene where middle-aged failed-to-launchers can flex and feel 'beautiful' by corsetting down and hiding everything (fat) under a circle skirt or a New Look Dior style dress. So the makeup/hair goes hand in hand with that. *side note: the vintage/VLV community could have its own whole thread - word of warning, if you're into the aesthetic don't go near the community if you're conventionally attractive and south of 35/40. It is like Mean Girls on crack, all these bitchy losers who project their high school shit younger women.
I remember when I dressed her being actually kind of in awe of her body. Literally. I think she may have had the most extreme bust to waist to hip ratio I've ever encountered. Yeah she's a big girl, but I thought she was stunning. She has shit tattoos, but she knows how to pose. And, unlike a lot of folks circling my biz, was genuinely kind of cool.
Thought she had thicker skin though, I remember she used to post a lot of melt downs on FB about muh fat insecurities. Pretty sure I binned her after one such 'stop hitting on my husband in front of me' type rants. **edit: I did not! I don't think George is truly a lolcow, but I've got the hookup if it plays out that way.
I suppose the whole rockabilly / pinup aesthetic is like "not being like other girls" for thirtysomethings. Zoomers and later millennials have the ToTeS QuIrKY GaMEr gURl aesthetic; early millennials and GenXers have rockabilly. And just as your average e-thot gets likes and OnlyFans subscriptions for being able to cross her eyes and stick out her tongue at the same time, your average VLVer can get likes and attention by re-enacting the nose art from a B-17.