PetiteGal
PetiteGal
PetiteGal

@astrolabe: Why don't ppl realize that more boys=fewer girls=fewer marriage prospects?

Gatsby takes place in the 20s. Why not go uber-retro and make a silent piece? Oh right....people don't like reading...

@RaisinGirl is staying, dammit.: On the "assuming that all POC are alike thing..." I read this article with the vibe that the writer believed that only white people could have this kind of guilt, a common attitude that Jezebel seems to have. This couldn't be further from the truth. I'd probably be the one putting up

@returnofthehoney: I don't really understand the model minority thing to begin with...

Ahhh, yet another post by a white writer with so-called "WASP Liberal Guilt." I really don't understand why these writers (and people who comment, too) seem to equate "people of colour" with lower income and to a certain extent, synonymous with "black" or maybe "hispanic" and assume that all non-whites have had

I know that there's a lot of lookism in China, but this is taking it a bit too far.

I was not satisfied with BCBG or the Herve Leger labels. BCBG had too many dropped waist dresses which won't look good on anyone who isn't slim and above 5'8" and I've never really been a fan of Herve Leger (dresses always look too tight on the models - we could see their tummy rolls and models don't really have them).

@der gugelhupf: I used to wear my meal card around my neck or on my hips. Our bags had to be checked in - no bags (other than small purses) allowed in the cafeteria/dining hall. No issues with bags in the fast food joints and other eateries that took our meal cards though.

Can't stand the real commercial either. Also, I don't really get why they use a song that Sarah McLachlan HERSELF has said was about a recovering drug addict (it was in the video portion of her Surfacing CD).

Officially, I use both my maiden name and my married name (i.e. that's what in my new documents) without a hyphen. I find that unless one is part of a certain segement of the population, older people tend to think that my name is hyphenated and by not doing so is kind of weird. People under say, 40, however, don't

This is great for those of us who find touch screen typing a little...slow.

He can't ever do stefahn without laughing

That was probably one of the few more fab pieces in the collection. There were a lot more "mehs" than "yeahs." But seeing it via live stream is different from actually being there.

Nay.

I think this is their "runway" line, which is different from the majority of what you see in the stores. Still, though, I often see things from their runway line that would work well on me (a shorty), but this? NO. Some of the dresses MIGHT work if they were belted higher, but that's IT.

I thought you guys were talking about cell phones and tablets here. I was like, so is this person a pro marriage iOS activist? Pro RIM?

Heh...the models didn't look that great in them...there were too many layers, IMHO...stylist fail.

Yeah, but that's a wedding dress. I think wedding gowns look better on "normal people" because they look awkward on models who are younger than "bride age."

watched it online. Did. Not. Like. Low waisted belts =/= nasty on most people (ok, some dresses could be belted at the natural waist, which would look better, but still. My rule is that if it doesn't look good on models (and many pieces didn't), then it wouldn't look good on non-models.)

Do the women who complain about men-only organizations also complain about women-only groups like, say, Junior League?