beyondthebath
YourFriendlyLibrarianStephie
beyondthebath

I’m so glad that her family finally has answers, although the answers are really shitty. There can’t be anything worse than just not knowing.

I daresay you nearly had yours snatched for this omission!

She is a sadly misinformed, self-important little twat isn’t she?

She couldn’t have even started wigs since she’s not even making her own wigs. Like, her wig guy, he’s a man who makes all of his money making and selling wigs, and has been since before she was buying wigs from him. And then there are the years of learning to make wigs involved. Fancy-ass wig making specialists would

Came here to say just that. REALLY QUEEN?

Mathu Anderson (who does Ru’s wigs) is a wig God.

By Kylie’s logic, Jezebel should announce that it invented sarcasm


Marcia Cross/Dr. Kimberly Shaw on Melrose.

Or just drag queens in general.

AND OBVIOUSLY RUPAUL

BINGO!

Same with the NYC Zara stores. Not enough staff to keep all the clean, professional drop-waist jumpsuits and sequined shifts off the floor.

Well, hell: They already need two managers to police the hairstyles...what more do you want from them?

Another Torontoite here: Amen. I’ve walked into Goodwills that were neater and more orderly than Zara.

I’ve usually been less than impressed with the ‘professionalism’ of the store employees at the Bloor Street location. When your ratty hair gets caught on the tags of the clothes I’m buying while you ring me out, or when your wearing so much orange foundation that you casually wipe the side of your face and then touch

Yay, Yorkdale! I love it for its beastliness.

I know right! I’ve been in the Eaton Centre store too many times to count and couldn’t find a soul to ask a question. Priorities!

In my experience, this is how a lot of low end jobs work. The place could basically be one giant backed up toilet, fucked every which way, but they’ll focus on the minutia just to feel like they have some control.

I agree. I thought her hair looked very nice, here’s another perspective -

I worked at a Zara in Toronto for a long ass time and there was never a personal appearance policy beyond wearing their tacky and cheap uniform.