Fashion

Top Trends Women Wear (But Men Secretly Hate)

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Heavy make up
Because no, they don’t like their ladies’ faces dipped in a Crayola batter!

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Strapless tops
So apparently their “callous” form is not flattering and it seemingly makes us “slobby dressers”.
Photo Courtesy of Chopard

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Wedge sneakers
Are they heels? Are they sneakers? They will never know! Do men need another reason to get lost in our fashion dilemmas?
Photo Courtesy of raindropsofsapphire.com

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High-waisted everything
Almost every guy echoes the same sentiment of disgust when it comes to high-waisted clothes, from jeans to shorts and bathing suits. Though it’s an apparent attempt from our part to hide our flaws, men would really prefer to see said flaws than those “high-waisted things”!
Photo Courtesy of Pinterest

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Peplums
To men, peplum outfits distort our womanly figure. And to add to this point, they’re not even sure what they stand for anyway! Well who can blame them really?
Photo Courtesy of glamradar.com

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Extremely high heels
They’ve got one word for extremely high heels: Vulgar.

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Beanie
The beanie fan base is radically decreasing and now more than ever, men seem to find this trend way out of style.
Photo Courtesy of Burberry

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Rompers
The impracticality of rompers daunts the male mind, making these outfits only fit for “little kids”. Sorry girls!
Photo Courtesy of Saint Laurent

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Oversized sunglasses
Having a simplistic attitude towards fashion, men tend to hate oversized sunnies, associating them with “mosquito eyes”
Photo Courtesy of Gucci

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Bright lipstick
While we ladies simply adore fiery hues of lipstick on our luscious lips, men prefer more natural shades.
Photo Courtesy of Tiffany & Co

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Disclaimer: we’re really not into the idea of dressing for men, but wouldn’t you like to know what the other side hates about our outfits? We know we do!

Women love to parade in extravagant outfits and it’s their confidence that creates personal ensembles that are so compelling. So in the spirit of celebrating the freedom to choose one’s own style, we’ve decided to show you what really goes on in men’s’ minds when they scrutinize our outfits. Don’t get us wrong though, we’re all for the “I dress for myself, not for men” motto, but it wouldn’t hurt to find out what ticks them off, would it?

Step into our Photo Gallery for further details!

 

Cindy Menassa