I really want her to break out big. I haven’t watched her in The White Lotus but I was absolutely knocked over by her brief performance in Operation Finale. Hopefully uncoolness won’t stand in her way, because she can ACT.
I really want her to break out big. I haven’t watched her in The White Lotus but I was absolutely knocked over by her brief performance in Operation Finale. Hopefully uncoolness won’t stand in her way, because she can ACT.
Her medical records will say “completed abortion”.
If there’s anything I love it’s “as a spouse of. . .”
A D&C is an abortion, no matter whether the fetus is viable or not. Neither the Youtube or the People article say anything about a fetal heart rate. But Jessa Duggar Seewald is connected and cashed up, and that gets you a different kind of care in Arkansas.
I mean, to me that sounds like an abortion. Sounds like she had hoped to medically induce a miscarriage in the comfort of her own home. Which to my limited understanding is what the abortion drugs do.
Except the Duggars will never admit that she had an abortion. To do so would be admitting that abortion is needed for legitimate health care reasons instead of controlling women’s choices.
Come on, Mes. They’re saving themselves for the right cheating husband.
People complaining about how “there’s less in thrift stores now!” as if it’s this woman’s fault and not the fault of an industry making less durable clothes and a shit economy that’s pushed more people to buy second hand.
It’s also wild to see people talk about greedy, colonizing resellers because the vast, vast majority of resellers are not well off. It's like single moms finding something they can do from home, or new immigrants fixing up clothes to sell in their community.
A lot of thrift shops do have "boutique" sections now with higher priced specialty items. You'll be shocked to hear that the same people complain about that too.
Wait till those kids find out about Buffalo Exchange....
People have doing this kind of thing for decades and decades. I purchased my first vintage outfit in 1978. My older sister started buying vintage clothes in the early 1970s. I just want to let people know who have just discovered this activity, being a vintage dealer and picker is hard work and is very tedious. Yes,…
Yes! Corsets are probably the most misunderstood garments. It’s long past time they were represented properly in media. A custom corset is a luxurious experience if you’ve got the money to drop on one.
Can anyone tell me a single positive thing the states of Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi bring to the rest of the US?
I spent five years running around to every resale store/church sale/yard sale/ free finds for the better part of early fall so children residing in area shelters could have their pick of Halloween costumes. Going through dodgy piles in the hopes of getting some intact garments. Hauling garbage bags full of donations. T…
Yep. As a confirmed addict of Prior Attire videos, I have to say that Izabela’s explanations and demonstrations with corsets have really been an education, and corsets were actually pretty great support garments when properly fitted!
It provides support and protection from things like crinolines, petticoats and cages, as well as the weight of the gown it’s dressed under. Think about twenty pounds or potentially more being hung from a tape at your waist with no support. None of the rest of the costume in question is light or easy to move in.…
I don’t know enough about corsets to say one way or the other, I’ll defer to women on that since they are the ones who actually have to wear the things.
There’s a lot of effort and disruption put into making anything that isn’t sweatpants not uncomfortable for the actor. There is nothing necessary or reasonable about the clothes we put actors in.
This article starts off with whether actors should have to wear them, called them outmoded, and then softpedaled. I have real beef with the cycle of think pieces that come out talking about how actresses need to be liberated from the corset every time a show with a countess comes out.
Okay, I have a few opinions here. For one, I’m a Costumer for film & TV, and know Dr. McKnight personally. Corsets are not tools of the patriarchy, and I’m pretty sick of that as a talking point. They are not outmoded garments. They are just support garments that need to fit properly.