Anyway, the Scottsdale Fashion Mall is like nowhere else in the country (except maybe 5th Avenue in NYC, or the entire universe we know as Beverly Hills). I went into work today and was reminded why I usually choose not to shop there. I parked my 1999 white Toyota Camry at the only place available by the time the mall opens: The Outcast Lot. Nobody who actually lives in Scottsdale will park there, because they are afraid their H3s and Jaguars and BMWs will get keyed by the frustrated-with-their-station-in-life bourgeoisie. But there, amongst the other late models, Tamra the Camry felt right at home.
The Outcast Lot is strategically placed at the entrance between Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, and Prada, so as to remind the untouchables of their status (or lack thereof). I entered the mall wearing a white eyelet skirt I got on clearance at Target, a hot pink wrap-around top that I've had for years, and nondescript white wedges from Payless (where I paid impossibly less because of a back-to-school sale my senior year. Of high school). Oh, and a Hawaiian shell necklace my sister got me as a souvenir, just for a bit of frosting.
I think the Scottsdale Fashion Mall is on high alert for people like me. It's like the CEO put out a memo: "Attention all security personnel: This is an APB. This is not a drill. Be on the lookout for tall, overweight Caucasian females. May be seen wearing a number of generic brands at any given time. Possibly toting overstuffed pleather handbags. If searched, said pleather handbags likely contain a variety of Bonnie Bell lip glosses. These cosmetics are highly mediocre--again, highly mediocre. Be on high alert. This is not a drill."
Walking tall, though, right? Seven days a week.
You crack me up. That is sooooooooo me. I've been to that mall and it's intimidating as a customer. I can't even imagine what would be like to work there.
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ReplyDeleteOh Camille!!! I LOVE IT! i feel he same way a lot of the time (not the walking through a classy and high priced mall part, but the trying to be cute in inexpensive, old, off-brand things). I am so glad that you updated your blog tonight... it made my evening.
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one time i had to walk in their after a day's work at interior fabric so of course i still had that ugly blue shirt on and i made the mistake of untucking it in hopes that it would let people know that i wasn't trying to be serious with it and yet then it just made me look like a homeless person. somehow nordstroms still allowed me to venture into their store and actually buy something!
ReplyDeleteWow Camille that was so fun to read, you could seriously become a reporter and then I would actually read the paper!! Lol anyway keep up the awesome, yet random blogging!!
ReplyDeleteCamille, I use to work down that way and everyday I felt like a homeless person in my target skirt and forever 21 shirts as i walked around puting gift ceertificates on peoples BMW's Lexus' Rang rovers etc. atleast you wokred in the mall. I really did walk around like a homeless person putting things on peoples 100,000,000,000,000 dollar cars..... ok maybe not that much, but i do feel where your coming from! i always looked foreword to coming back to our side of town and feeling in place again... I lvoe mesa!
ReplyDeleteI just want to tell you that I wish I was tall so I could tell stories about it! haha This totally cracked me up, and I dont think I have ever even been to scottsdales mall, I am way to oridinary to even know there was a mall in scottsdale!
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ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA, i think this is going to be my new favorite quote.....
awesome! I cant stop laughing...this is SOOOO me....the grease ball who will go a week without washing her hair.
heck yes.