LaMorena
LaMorena
LaMorena

A friend recently referred to Eurovision as, "A triumph of style over substance." I think that pretty much sums it up.

In another statement released today, they said, "No offense, but you're stupid and that outfit makes your butt look fat. ...hey, we said 'no offense!!!'"

I was thinking the same thing. Methinks she got the Young Hollywood Starter Package at her local nip/tuck shop. And a buttload of extensions.

I'm so glad to hear that about Meredith, since she comes across as really genuine, smart, caring and with a great goofy streak. Kind of like your favorite aunt.

My first thought was that this was going to be some wacky piece written from the perspective of an inanimate object... "TAKE you to the gym?? How does that work, exactly?"

This is an awesome list. I have a very close friend who suffers from bipolar disorder, and who is trying to get through a very challenging time in her life right now. I'm going to stash this away to help talk through some proactive tips with her if/when she's open to it (we have a good track record with this type of

Agreed—it's distracting. Otherwise: perfection!

I don't think this image can be posted too often :) Love it!!

I said this almost verbatim during Obama's speech last night. Love it!!

She looks ABSOLUTELY stunning, and so, so happy. I love that she went classic. She could wear pretty much anything and look great, but this really allowed her to shine. I have to say, though, it was watching William's face that got me choked up...

WOW. I am sitting here with goosebumps on my arms and tears in my eyes. Your mother is an amazing woman, and has set an incredible example for you and all of her students (regardless of whether they knew about the incident, I'm sure her spirit came through in countless other ways). All I can say is "Bravo."

I love Alexis Bledel's look—the clothes, the shoes, the hair and makeup—fresh and flawless!

I get that Kate's full quote, which starts with "I hate it," could be interpreted as anti-boobz, but in general, I think she's talking about her own experience here, and I don't have beef with that. In fact, the challenges of dressing for different body types is something we talk about all the time here on Jez.

Haha, I gotcha. But I couldn't resist... I really like her and love that they're actually featuring her strength! I know skinny still rules, and likely always will, but I'll take this version of it over the "CK heroin-chic waifs all slumped in a pile" look of the 90's.

Me too—especially the guns on Raquel Zimmerman! I know it's a lot about flexing and positioning to get them to look the way they do in that shot, but arms like that don't come without some hard work. DAMN!

I have not lost my unabashed childhood love for the classic Cadbury Creme Egg. Those things had more value in my house than a carton of cigarettes in prison. They were rationed and savored.

You nailed it. I'll find out in a week (literally, this time next Friday!), and have the exact same feelings—I'll be thrilled just knowing, either way.

Agreed. Though I'm really tempted to draw lines between them, guessing who went home with whom after the event...

Totally! I tried to find a beautiful, draped matte jersey dress for my upcoming wedding, but nothing fit the bill (got a great, lace designer knock-off instead). Can you imagine how comfortable that would be? If that dress were long (and assuming not super-expensive), it would've been perfect. It could also be a

ME TOO! I call it "Meet the Parents" syndrome. I saw it in the theater, and bareley made it through to the end—not because it was a "bad movie," but because the entire thing made me squirm so much that I found it impossible to enjoy.