you beat me to it. A tip o' the hat, to you.
Would her teeny while bikni be the tiger? Or those awesome ivory culottes she's dancing in? I'm so intrigued.
all I could think of when reading this story (Zabu rhymes with Babou, okay?):
It's with an eye to the textile industry itself - the fabric is often produced under questionable circumstances. We're really fucked coming or going. At least you're taking a pro-active approach!
I love that saying so much.
How are we to decide who is the world's most beautiful lady with a crown if we can't see if she has an innie or an outie?
It's actually a rather serious issue. Many of us can't afford higher-quality items (such as my broke-ass self), and so when we do buy the items we can afford out of immediate need, we're forced to buy into the whole cycle. It's sartorial and financial death by a thousand tiny cuts.
This is more an issue of "fast fashion" (Depeche Mode! yeah! ok, I digress and am a dork) in our culture. Because clothes are cheaply produced - and cheaply made - and our cycle of style is so rapid, people are compelled to buy, buy, buy. And then they must rid themselves of older clothes, for a variety of reasons,…
Ah, I see.
Ford? INTERESTING. Do elaborate.
Anyone suspect that Ethan Hawke and Kevin Bacon are slowly morphing into the same guy?
This is true, especially with Turkey's years-long machinations to be welcomed into the EU.
I would suggest: do your damn homework and if you must vacation, do so in a country that is not in turmoil. Christ.
I understand the cultural repulsion at large around this, but it raises interesting questions of how things become acceptable.
"Racist Mad Lib" brilliant.
Oh god yes. I always wonder who has the dubious task of ensuring his mic is off whenever he finishes an engagement.
Prince Philip is not kindly. He's an antiquated, bigoted ass.
I love you for this.