This blog Bad Looks is pretty mean spirited, but the photography is so good it almost elevates these so-called “bad looks” to something more. I like it.
This blog Bad Looks is pretty mean spirited, but the photography is so good it almost elevates these so-called “bad looks” to something more. I like it.
I WANT THAT
“Mean spirited” toward stupid strangers is always good. Against your friends, maybe not so good, unless you are Ricky Gervais.
Wow this is an asshole blog. But big props to labeling them with high-fashion names. “Thom Browne” nailed it.
Some of these looks are genuinely bad but a few of them are just bland. Seems like a lot of filler, even for a pointless Tumblr photo blog.
I would like to see how they dress.
i miss the days when anonymous weirdos could just be anonymous weirdos and not fodder for snarky cyber dudes
ain’t that the truth. now I’m gonna have anxiety every time I leave the house wondering if some snarky internet dude is covertly snapping photos to blog about me. haters gonna hate, etc
i regularly go out dressing like a nutcase in hopes some fashion expert will take issue
If that’s what you call interesting photography I feel bad for missionmission as a whole.
Were the Bad Looks people bullied when they were younger?
Yeesh. Pretty awful, like most of Tumblr.
A guy in a lumber yard wearing a work shirt and work pants is a bad look?
Well, fuck you too, Princess.
Yeah, I had the same thought about the guy in work clothes.
Mainly, it’s uninspired. I like the idea. If it were done well, I would revel in its mean-spirited hilarity. Actually, if it were done well, it wouldn’t even have to be particularly mean-spirited. Some looks are so preciously bad that snapping a pic of them demonstrates an actual, if slightly condescending, love and appreciation.
But these looks aren’t disastrous in any riveting way. Those magnetically bad looks are out there, though. They just need to be more discerning hunters if they want people to care about their Tumblr. Lazy.
if it were done ‘well’, it would be called Vice Magazine