Saturday, April 9, 2011

la*style! “Speak”

We here at la*style! auction so many fashion items daily on EBay that we often have trouble coming up with words in our descriptions that we haven’t already used a thousand times. Our solution -- is to make up our own words and use them in our auctions! Here’s the latest words, or phrases, you can expect to see in the future, followed by the definitions.


As for this SERIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL CREATION by none other than CHANEL -- possibly the world's MOST COVETED label (and with GOOD REASON I might add!), it is sure to cause DESIGNESIA!!! I'm in TOTAL LOVE with the mix of colors on this one -- RED, PINK, LILAC and MERLOT on a PRETTY PEACH BACKGROUND – No doubt about it this is so K-ON!!!!! And the "COLLAGE" WORD PRINT -- MADEMOISELLE-COCO-CHANEL-31 RUE CAMBON -- along with the FABULOUS SIZE makes this one TOTALLY MUST HAVE!!!!   Throw it on with ANYTHING and EVERYTHING and wait for the people to utter the words “DON’T SAY LAZY!!!"

Word: “Memolicious
Definition: When something you consume is so delicious you still remember the experience even years later.
Use in a sentence“I know it’s been at least four summers ago, but I still can’t get out of my head those clams we used to steam and have with beer bread. I’m getting memolicious chills just thinking about it.”

Word: “Lindsay
Defined as: The uncontrollable desire to try something out that doesn’t belong to you, then not give it back to its rightful owner.
Use in a sentence: “I so want to Lindsay her boyfriend.”

Word: “Designesia
Definition: When a design for an outfit or accessory is so spectacular when it is seen, it wipes away the memory anyone might have for any other outfit or accessory nearby.
Use in a sentence:  “I’m sorry, I just don’t remember. All I can recall was this unbelievable purse Jane was carrying. It left me with designesia for everything else that evening.”

Word: “K-On!
Definition: Popular Anime show in Japan that is very similar to America’s TV show, “Glee.” K-On is the Japanese word for “light music” or “pop music.” In the states, the word means to see something as really popular or “hot,” “cool,” “the next big thing.”
Use in a sentence: “Girl you need to clean out your closet of these old things, look up la*style! on the computer, and start bidding on some clothes that are K-On!.”

Phrase: “Don’t say lazy
Definition: Popular song on the Japanese anime show “K-On!” The song’s lyrics remind Japanese teenagers not to feel ashamed of taking a break from “their bright future.” American use of the phrase has gone through a cultural translation. The phrase’s new meaning is for people not to feel guilty when buying something nice for themselves, especially if they feel they deserve it.
Use in a sentence: “Girl you need to clean out your closet of these old things, look up la*style! on the computer, and start bidding on some clothes that are K-On!. And Don’t Say Lazy.”

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