The most ridiculous fashion!By MAJ. Basim Mohamed Hamed.You are not elegant! You're not elegant! You're not beautiful! These are my comments to anyone who follows the most ridiculous fashion trends of the 2000s. I invite all the people who think they look slim by wearing low-rise jeans, Juicy tracksuits, Crocs, Ugg boots and tights or leggings as pants to come and rethink to all these absurd models. Now that you are young, try to think of these drawings when you get older. I'm pretty sure you will laugh at yourself and blame yourself for wearing these atrocious styles. For example, what would you tell your grandchildren when they see photos of you in low-rise jeans? Let me answer this question for you: You hide these photos because you have no justification for doing this foolishly. Fashion changes constantly. Every decade has its own fashion which can be new or taken from previous decades. This fashion may or may not be acceptable. So the question on our minds right now is: what are the most scandalous trends in the first decade of the 21st century? So let's turn on the spotlight. Low rise jeans are the designs that have earned many names. Some call them low-cut, hip-hugging jeans, and in Arab countries, low-waisted pants. This way the person's clothes are 90% visible. This model appeared in the 60s and was revived in the 90s and early 2000s, thanks to the British designer Alexander Mc Queen, who resurrected this demonic style. We are more grateful to Brittney Spears for spreading this abominable trend in the United States after wearing it in 2000(1). I know as much as you that we wear clothes to cover our bodies and our panties, but with this fashion I ...... middle of paper ...... Unflattering jeans for moms - thanks so much, Britney Spears.2 - (2) George Bush Comfortable with Crocs CEO: A Bad Tide Lifting Two Boats? bloggingstocks.com;"Evolution of style: Michelle Obama (image 60 of 123)" (Flash).."The 50 worst inventions". time.com (Time Magazine).3-the 5 worst trends of the 2000s|lovelyish.4-The 10 worst fashion trends of the decade.This essay was written by Maj. Basim Mohamed Hamed from Egypt. He teaches English at MODLI, the Linguistic Institute of the Ministry of Defence. This is his second time in the United States. It first arrived in December 2004 for BALIC. Then he came to the United States in September 2010 for AELIC. His instructor was Patricia Schwindt, the person who taught him how to use vivid language to create an essay through the analogy between the writing process and fishing. Thank you very much.
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