- Even with the 80s and 90s revivals happening right now in the mainstream stores, I bet we won't see a resurgence of the princess-seamed, full-skirted dresses that were easily available in the early 90s. Dammit. I still have a couple of the ones that were made from the heavy-weight, good-quality crushed stretch velvet, and I don't think I will ever get rid of them. (They're good around the house dresses, for one thing.)

- I don't usually link to Jezebel, but they have a post on the sartorial challenges of being large-breasted. (clicky-link!) There is some good information in there (Go get fitted for bras! Tailoring is your friend!), but mostly I'm just amused by finding out that fashion magazines are declaring ""Big bosoms are the new must-have accessory" for fall, says fashion-crank Liz Jones" Does this mean that the fashion industry will make clothing to flatter and fit larger bosoms? Ha. If you believe that, I have several bridges I would like to sell you.
[livejournal.com profile] cleolinda has a big long post about the convoluted mess that is going on with LJ and FB here: http://cleolinda.livejournal.com/902653.html. I really, REALLY suggest that you go read it.

The part from her post that I'm quoting here? Is very resonant for me. Because yes, Gothic Charm School is separate from LJ, and this LJ started out as a purely personal indulgence for me. But it has become more than that, so I'm looking at this whole mess as someone who is concerned about privacy and a writer who uses social networking sites for cross-promotion.

So what's upset me the most about all of this is the idea of
people getting pissed off and leaving Livejournal. I mean, they
should, if LJ is going to screw around like this, and I'm going to keep
telling you everything I find out; I'm upset about people having
to leave. can get pissed off and storm off to
Dreamwidth, but if no one's there, that doesn't help me in terms of what
this journal is for in the first place. But if I stay here and a
significant number of people leave, that's no good either. I've been
fretting about this for months--every time LJ does some new stupid
thing--but I'm finally just to the point where the best answer seems to
stay here and establish a mirror site on Dreamwidth. Because
it's clear to me now that I'm going to have to set up camp on
Dreamwidth--there are a lot of people who are not going to be able to
ignore this. On the other hand: "we will get twice maybe 3 times as
many people joining because of that."
That settled it for me. I have
to stay here for that. Meaning, "fandom" as fandom knows itself may leave
Livejournal, but Livejournal is not going to turn into a ghost town,
which is what I was most afraid of. If you're going to stay, I'm still
going to be here. If you're going to leave, I'm also going to be over
there. Maybe this makes me a terrible person for not flying the
colors and Taking a Stand, but I had to give follower counts and page hit
numbers in a publisher query the other week. These numbers actually mean
something for me. It is not in my best interest to pick either
Livejournal or Dreamwidth; it is in my best interest to stay on
both of them. Kind of like taking a second job to back up a
really crappy one, I guess.
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