Yeah. I didn’t last long.
My love for 50s and 60s fashion, and my need for a fresh look, has prompted me to cut short (no pun intended) the process of growing out of my bangs. I found myself wearing clothes that don’t suit me and leaving frocks I adore in the back of my closet. It finally occurred to be that I missed my bangs. I didn’t feel like “me” without them! So out came the scissors, snipping away four months of growth! Now I have super short bangs that I feel are perfectly suited to my ideal Spring look. Pictures to come along with today’s Wardrobe Wednesday post!











Hello!!! I just have to tell you that I linked to your blog in my blog today (in Norwegian) telling that I really love your blog :o)
It is so inspiring!!!
Hope you have a lovely day :o)
ToneF
I did exactly the same thing! But I actually got to the point where my fringe was completely grown out but then realized i love having a blunt fringe.
I love the look of short bangs!
I love my bangs…whenever I think about growing them out I end up cutting them off again! Love the pic of Audrey!
Just stumbled upon your page and am SO GLAD I did.
I started digi-scrapping in January, sort of skipped the paper step because I live so rural the nearest craft shop is 12 hours drive :D
Your work is inspiring!
Just thought I should say so.
And I totally know what you mean about the bangs thing – I did the same thing with cut and colour; trying to grow out my fringe while foiling the dark out. Then 3/4 of the way through the process I thought “What? Why am I doing this? I like dark hair and my bangs” :D
Hope you have an awesome weekend! I have to work Saturday morning but now I have your blog to browse – woopee!
Yay novel of a comment.
Ebs