PetiteGal
PetiteGal
PetiteGal

OK, Daniel Craig does NOT make an attractive woman. And he doesn't really know how to walk in heels, either.

I saw we stop writing about him, stop filming him and unfollow him on Twitter. That'll be the end of it, no?

Why are we still paying attention to this guy? If the cameras don't roll and we don't follow him on Twitter, then this will all end quickly, no?

@Erda-in-exile: Most right wing conservatives, especially regular people who aren't politicians aren't thinking Mozart. Most aren't really exposed to that type of music, so they probably wouldn't know anyway.

Did the brand cater to women from Asia? I know a lot of Asian women who've been "sized out" of American brands because they're really small-boned/small-framed for their height (we're talking about 000 or smaller by US standards).

I've also heard Marc Jacobs thrown around, but I don't think he's going to leave LV for this.

Denise Richards is not the mom of the boys who were taken away this week. The boys' mom is in real estate.

@roodles: The kawaii thing really came up in the past 25 or so years, at least from a Hong Kong Chinese perspective. I've seen old movies and TV shows from the 50s and 60s and the women are most definitely NOT kawaii. Somehow, things changed in the 80s (kind of like how many women under 45 might "uptalk"/say "like"

@trikota: Non-celeb short people, especially.

@bluesbelle: I heard that Devon is around 5'5 1/2" or so (despite what they may say she is), so she's in the average range. Kate Moss's height ranges between 5'5" and 5'8" depending on what you read.

@BoxMeowBox: I think it's more specifically fashion bloggers who criticize certain body types, ones who model their own wardrobe, etc that are slowly changing people's minds.

As indicated in the post, the thing doesn't look...stable, so it's harder to use properly (and therefore less effective than the male condom).

I thought the Princess thing was invented by other Jews (or to be more accurate, Jewish men). Isn't it more of a sexism thing?

Students in many Canadian schools share rooms too. When I was a frosh, they introduced what was known as the Economy Double - several formerly single rooms were turned into doubles by replacing regular furniture with loft versions. They wanted to guarantee every (most??) first year students rooms.

My eggs want to testify too. They're mad because they aren't going to become babies.

Don't know if it's necessarily because she's black. People were criticizing Crystal Renn's weight loss too. I think any woman who becomes famous as a larger person is going to be criticized when she loses weight.

According to IMDB, Jennifer Hudson is 5'9". I won't call that "petite."

It's also a noise issue and maybe even a space issue. I live in a condo and pets have to be no bigger than a certain size. They also aren't allowed in certain parts of the building (e.g. the gym) and must always be on a leash or in the arms of their pet parents.

How do you know she wasn't wearing foundation garments that make her look a bit thinner? Spanx and the like can do wonders... :-)

Many more than you think. Not all of the designers showing at NYFW sell clothing that market at the four-figure+ mark. And @pajanguin is right, lots of Middle Eastern and Chinese women (for example) are purchasing these items too. However, I'm not sure if a Hong Kong "tai-tai" (socialite/ a lady who lunches)