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I'm glad they're going to sit the kids down and talk to them about it. My boyfriend (and, I'm sure, many people) believes rape can be prevented by women acting with caution (careful with drinking, who they hang out with, where they go and what they wear) and disagrees with my point of view, which is that actually

Until there is licensing for parents, I'm going to sit in the corner and rock back and forth with my hands jammed over my ears during debates like this.

Hmmm. Apart from perhaps 2 outfits, everything else was baggy, drapey, hanging...not good. What about some fifties inspired structured dresses? Or some serious corsetry with something floaty, delicate and deliciously contrasting on top?

How does Coco get her bottom to do that?

@fridaycat.: A correct asshole, for the first time this week. Grammatically correct, too.

Any one of the black 'Rargh!' dresses - Helena Bonham Carter.

#3 Natalie Portman

Yep, she appears to have died, gone into rigourmortis (sp?) and then been put in some really lovely clothes - 60s-style office wardrobe, here I come.

So, it's Knight and Day...but reversed.

Why describe it as a 'job she didn't even want'? It's not a job - she supported her husband in her marriage, it wasn't even a professional decision for her, it was a personal one that one could argue, was rather thrust upon her because she felt she couldn't turn her back on her husband. I wonder what Barack would have

Also - what I find body positive about Christina H is not her curves (as opposed to everyone else angles?), but her acceptance and love of the way she looks and that she has refused to change this in order to get more work. If Kate Moss (or whoever) could say the same thing with as much evidence of their sincerity,

No, Ashton! You're ruining my main argument for supporting my 24 year old brother and his 34 year old girlfriend when my mother decides he'll eventually break her heart because 'age gaps don't work'!

@Dorisaurus: Okay, I don't want to even make reference to the guy who has commented below, but for the record - he's a douche.

@DailyLattes: Kinda agree with your point about skin colour - but more as a criticism of the mainstream media as a whole, than of Jezebel specifically. When black women are curvy, it's a 'black' thing. When Christina and Crystal are curvy, suddenly we're all rediscovering corsetry and curve-hugging retro-wear.

Yes! Let's grind skinny bitches like Kate Moss into the ground with our boots, just as people used to victimise us with our non-Hollywood-proscribed curves!

Nice stereotyping there - 'Ladies, your innocent litle minds may be offended by my masculine ribaldry as you are not used to graphic imagery of this variety. Apologies. Gentlemen - surely you're used to this kind of thing by now, STFU with your whining.'

Did Jezebel do a hair check at the door? Everyone has gorgeous locks in these pictures, particularly the flaming red-head in 1 and the curly haired woman in 16.

I remember when I was younger (and rather more innocent) and decided that I should marry Stephen Fry. I was charmed by the fact he had remained mysteriously single for me all this time...

Only Eric could be that sexy when covered in concrete. But I bet Pam was hot too.

The model in 26-28 looked FRIGHTENED of the dress. Like 'I am not worthy of this dress - I feel so human in it's wake.'