Saturday, October 3, 2009

Don't Show-cha Your Chocha!

It's time for this week's installment of Don't Show-cha Your Chocha, also known as Proof of the Imminent Extinction of the Bottom Half of the Outfit (click here for a slightly better explanation). I've been getting tons--TONS--of fantastic submissions, so don't fret if you don't see yours here yet--there's plenty more chocha where this came from!

Let's kick off this party with an amazing eBay find from Wendy B:


Not sure I'd want a shirt that had been so intimate with the previous wearer...

From Eunice:

She says: Leave it up to the much anticipated Forever21 plus size line to come up with a plus size Don't Show-cha Your Chocha.

Katie Holmes makes another appearance on DSYC this week:

A clever reader says: Oh no! I suppose since she is supposed to be in dance training that this is considered edgy. I can imagine her doing lots of heel toeing with her thighs pressed firmly together!

Tavi spotted this chocharific lil' number in Alexander Wang's resort collection (she reiterates: A. WANG's resort collection):

Not sure what kind of resort that skirt is appropriate for...

Elizabeth saw this picture in the paper (No Pants Weekly, perhaps?) and sent it my way:

She says: Too late for Jessica Bratich - girlfriend of an Aussie cricketer and aspiring hooker.

Fabulous reader Sterling came across these outfits and automatically thought "DSYC":

Yep, definitely DSYC material. Thanks, Sterling!

From Pea Jai:

She says: Jaslene (from ANTM) throws caution and chocha to the wind with her daring fashion choices.

Here's one from Thomas W., aka Captain Awesome:

I stared at this picture for around five minutes, trying to figure out if those are teeny tiny silk shorts, or the end of a teeny tiny silk shirt. I'm actually not sure if either of those would be OK.

And finally, Francine submitted this totally sensible and respectable dress that happens to say "respect" on it:

This "dress" is from amiclubwear.com, which I contend is the best website on the internet. Mainly because this is one of their more conservative dresses, and their motto is "The Positive Place for Girls."

Find a chocha? Send it my way! daddylikeyblog@gmail.com