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Gene Lakin, who teaches fashion history at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, says long fingernails may be status symbols. "Long nails in 20th-century America may indicate a leisure class. By wearing long nails, people show they don't need to perform manual labor. Similarly [in the 19th century], a pale complexion was associated with wealth because it meant not needing to work in the fields."
"Elegant dress serves its purpose of elegance not only in that it is expensive, but also because it is the insignia of leisure," Thorsten Veblen wrote in his classic "The Theory of the Leisure Class" (1899). "It not only shows that the wearer is able to consume a relatively large value, but it argues at the same time that he consumes without producing." Like the constrictive corset of Veblen's time, long nails today signal which women are too rich and too feminine (wouldn't want the little darling to break a nail) to perform manual labor.
Ironically, long nails are no longer popularly considered elite. "In the 1980s, long nails were a status symbol, but in the '90s many women consider shorter nails classier," says Lauren Breeze, a marketing representative at the nail-polish empire OPI. "Everything was bigger in the '80s--big jewelry, big shoulder pads. It was the 'Dynasty' era and long nails went along with that excess." But today's Gen-X arbiters of fashion and culture have disowned that legacy of extravagance and reoriented style toward thrift-store polyester. America's aesthetic shift from '80s excess (ridiculously extravagant consumption equals beautiful) to '90s excess-repulsed grunge is reflected in nail length.
The short-nail trend, however, hasn't permeated all corners of American society. Each group has different ideas about what constitutes appropriate conspicuous consumption; thus, canons of beauty vary. While the fashion elite may consider long nails declasse, many working-class women prefer them. A Chicago manicurist sums it up: "Middle-income women may think long nails are 'tacky and impractical,' but working-class women think they're 'cute.' "
Fashion historian Lakin says this "inversion" between social classes can be seen throughout history.
"After the French revolution, no one wanted to be associated with court clothes and all the excess and wealth. They wanted to wear simpler clothes." The aristocracy began to shun the "vulgarity" of luxurious court clothing, but other social groups found them attractive.
Whether vulgar or sexy, nail fashion today can reflect values, anxieties and even culinary preferences. In "Hope in a Jar," a social history of America's beauty culture, historian Kathy Peiss notes that women use cosmetics with "many different, contradictory ends in mind: to play the lady or the hussy, to look older or younger, to signify common identities as 'American' and 'respectable,' or to invoke class and ethnic distinctions."
Savvy cosmetic firms tap this market for self-expression by giving polishes expressive names and colors that target every demographic nook and cranny.
"Respectable" types may choose traditional pinky, pukey, beigy colors with Hallmark-unoriginal names like Dusk, Bouquet and Sand (not nearly as inspiring as Fetish), but seductresses may prefer long, red nails.
Long and red can be sexy--even dangerously sexy, as shown on "The Alarmingly Long and Dangerous Nail Web Page," which features photos of women displaying their long, red nails and sells videotapes of long-nailed women doing God knows what (fetish).
'ma yebesh to rodjace' hehehe..naravno da se ne bunim..volem shtikle..iluzionista:(preneću ih i još ako nam se ne pobuni autorka teme, mada sumnjam), ali imam u planu i pisanje svog sopstvenog "eseja" o visokim potpeticama...
peach:alo,student,nemoj sad da ti dodjem tamo da te izgazim sto ne ucis sa sve stiklama od 10cm!
Devilishgirl:'ma yebesh to rodjace' hehehe..naravno da se ne bunim..volem shtikle..
JAOOOOOO 'DE ME NADJEiluzionista:You keep saying you've got something for me.
something you call love, but confess.
You've been messin' where you shouldn't have been a messin'
and now someone else is gettin' all your best.
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.
You keep lying, when you oughta be truthin'
and you keep losin' when you oughta not bet.
You keep samin' when you oughta be changin'.
Now what's right is right, but you ain't been right yet.
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.
You keep playin' where you shouldn't be playin
and you keep thinkin' that you´ll never get burnt.
Ha!
I just found me a brand new box of matches yeah
and what he know you ain't HAD time to learn.
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.
Are you ready boots? Start walkin'!
Devilishgirl:JAOOOOOO 'DE ME NADJE
peach:alo,student,nemoj sad da ti dodjem tamo da te izgazim sto ne ucis sa sve stiklama od 10cm!
Devilishgirl:obozavam je
Devilishgirl:mrzim platforme..aaaaaaa bljak bre
daj neke lepe kozne italijanske ..ovo em deluje jeftino..em je stvarno jeftino
ebala te shefica hehehe..svidjaju mi se 4te, tj njih bih nosila..iluzionista:Evo šefice, seksi italijanske cipelice. :rolleyes:
lepo...da se zna da se i nama dize)Buntovnik_Bez_Razloga:Klitoris je ženski erektilni organ kao što je penis kod muškaraca, što znači da je građena od kavernoznog tijela koje se za vrijeme uzbuđenja ispunjava krvlju..
drzanje tribina..nemam pojma..shto omalovazavash forumashe..po broju pregleda rekla bih da chitaju..genious:mOZDA MISLIS EDUKOVANJE NEPISMENIH.... DEVOJKO AKO SI TOLIKO AMBICIOZNA POCNI USMENO DA EDUKUJES LJUDE JER MANJINA CE PROCITATI UPUSTVO