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that was kinda already said up-thread, except you have no evidence that they are caramel frappucinos, only that they are modified with caramel drizzle. They could very easily be coffee frappucinos, or any other variation that likely does not include a proper amount of mocha.

YOU ARE KIDDING. But your joke isn't that funny.

Hmmmm... Well, I guess that's fair. All I can say is this show is different. Different than any show I've ever watched. It treats people like people, with complex lives and personalities and histories, without being trope-y. But... to each their own :)

I just wasn't expecting all the hate on vegetarians with this article. I'm only a vegetarian at home (because I'm terrified of undercooking chicken and getting salmonella or just getting salmonella all over my cutting boards) and eat poultry and seafood at restaurants because I just don't really like red meat that

I think you should actually watch it before expressing that opinion. The writers and Laverne Cox are doing an excellent job (from my perspective) with the character Solhia, in addition to writing honestly about race.

Meat culture sounds remarkably similar to patriarchy. (Not snarking)

It was pretty and artsy and ethereal, but... yeah. Unexpected. Maybe not in a good way. But you know the crafts-person-ship was still there.

But if there's FALLOUT, then you NEED new clothes, right?!

<3 <3 <3

Oooooooh ALSO

LuisaViaRoma has mad end-0f-season-sales, too!

ahahahah of course. IT'S SO CHEAP.

But ssense is all online. They closed their shop in Old Montreal around 2007/2008, and it's all online now. Their 30% off sale will start around the 3rd or 4th week of May. I'm saving up for some Margiela, Comme des Garcons, Moncler, and Kenzo.

Hmmmm.. I don't questions their skill, because their corsettry is amazing and their crinoline-based ballgowns are amazing. And their suit tailoring is en pointe. I get what you mean, where they are not particularly directional or standout, though.

John Galliano, though, basically did different versions of the same

Isn't it telling how in the SlotMachine video, they literally interchange a black woman with a painted-black mannequin?

Also, Lil Debbie. TELL ME MORE ABOUT WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST.

(insert: tell me more, tell me more Grease gif)
(insert: creepy Willy Wonka meme)

So, time for some pro-tips.
There is this department store in Quebec (great when I lived in Montreal), where, in the first week of January/July, they discount the last season's merchandise every week. first 50%. Then 70%. Then 90%. A $1200 Missoni sweater for $80. A $450 Versus Versace t-shirt for $50. ETCETERA. It is

Their last collection was the Star Wars one? Which Ricardo Tisci also JUST DID? Right?

I know you're being rhetorical, but... Because what they do is Conceptual Quality. versus one or the other. But also because they can. Do they ever have sample sales for it in NYC?

Confession: almost anything I have that is "designer", I only have because I got it at the end of season, for 30-90% off.

Or a cast member of Girls? On-set AND off?

I can critique the designs and design skills of women while at the same time supporting them. We need to support the women SO they make it, not only once they have done so. This industry is awful to women IN GENERAL.

(Also, I have issues with them calling this shade... at best it's a weak read.)

But anyway, I feel

Honey Mahogany is never going to be anything to me except #BedBath&Beyonce

So, I'm a little late to this party, but Domenico and Stefano implying Victoria is too busy with other ventures to design? Because those kettles/pots aren't too busy embezzling and committing tax fraud and appealing their convictions to design?

At this point, they are McQueen/McQueen is them. They have been doing menswear for over 20 years and womenswear for over 25 or 30. They have trademarks designs and styles and iconic pieces. They rarely play it safe. (Remember when they did two seasons of BDSM? Light-BDSM, and then full-on GLAMAZON BDSM?).