agree to disagree. they look like a logistical PItA, like they would slip or bind, or always be in the wrong place.
agree to disagree. they look like a logistical PItA, like they would slip or bind, or always be in the wrong place.
See, I thought you were going to say something about how much more stunning Sarah Paulson is than the characters she is usually given to play.
eh, I thought in this dress and in her Oscars dress she looked sooo uncomfortable.
babbies will do that.
And goes perfectly with her coloring. Black + lavender + blond = stunning.
eh, I would have thought so too had I seen this photograph first but seeing the VF party portrait (other story a few stories before) I loooooove it. A good dress for dancing 'til dawn. Celebrate.
I love the eyes and the lip color, but something about her skin coloring seems off. Maybe the photographer's flash wasn't doing her any favors? It looks harsh and a little..sallow? She obviously has dimension but her skin color appears flat.
They were behaving badly and had to be confined to separate rooms.
To give her some credit, it's hard to appreciate a densely patterned dress in a photograph. The impact comes in person, in seeing the detail, unflattened, not blown out by flash, seeing it move. Photographs really don't do strongly patterned dresses justice.
Additional contemporary detail: Betty is designing normcore couture, based on her experience being the plain duckling in Riverdale.
Not a vampire and it's just a coincidence that his 20-gallon hat contains a painting of an extremely haggard man.
Don't forget to add a few thousand cannibal rats.
when our powers combine...
I think a lip-sync-off is called for. JGL vs SM.
I like to think that my domestication is incomplete as well. Also, I dislike most sweets. Unsurprisingly I am a cat person.
Well BM is a week+ long and counts radical self-expression and immediacy among its ten principles.
And, if you want to do all those things, it's never too late to start or to get as far as you can. Go back to school at 50, write a book at 35, conquer the world at 70.
Great list, inspiring even. The one sour note for me was inclusion of phrases that disparage the readers' accomplishments in comparison to these amazing women. Do we need to be "slackers" or to have beer-ponged our way through college for these women to be awesome? I don't think so. Let these women motivate us rather…
I roll all my sheets into cylinders and then place them (and the second pillowcase) into the matching pillowcase.
Same here!