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You like this, you should see my cat eat fresh pineapple. When I bring out fresh pineapple, she can smell it from another room and will climb up on my shoulder to try to steal it from the fork before it hits my mouth. She's got a problem - a delicious, tropical problem.

Who are these many Americans? I have never heard someone think like that or say that before. Stupid people exist on literally every inch of this planet.

I have a bunch of LV and most of them are late 80s/early 90s (except for one from 2001) and they are incredible. The craftsmanship, the colors (I also have a thing for epi), the durability, the fact that I can get a gorgeous bag that will last at least another 20 years for like 40% of the price of a new one.

Well known fact in retail equity research is that LMVH is getting their shit pushed in by Kors & RL who are gutting their margins and turnover.

I have an epi wallet and never had a single person look twice at it. It's not that I'm super into the notion of discrete luxury, (which can be about as bullshit as conspicuous luxury) I just really like the way it looks.

It is amazing how much people are all about human rights until they actually have to pay for those people to have rights.

It's the marriage of aspiration and quality. I'm not saying price/name = quality, but there are certian brands that make very high-quality leather goods that will last you a lifetime. Of course, if you invested the same care for a bag that costs a tenth of the price, it would probably just as long.

It's a pose. The hands deep in the pocket pull the unbelted coat to her. I suppose she could have crossed her arms outside the coat and bent slightly into that "I need to pee" pose. I think the Vogue above sorta does that bend.

Sorry. Just because she looks beautiful without the coat doesn't mean she's hiding herself in it. She's selling it to me. I want it. She looks badass and gorgeous in it.

Ok, I posted this on another thread, but here's my argument in favor of the LV tote: (1) the $1000 bag will last many, many years if cared for properly, and (2) the $1000 bag will in many cases have a resale value close to its original price. The Louis Vuitton "Neverfull" tote bag retails for $900-$1000. Yes, it's a

Ahahahaha tell me about it. My dude doesn't spend thousands on toys in one drop, but he'll pay $200 every now and then for a to-scale, perfectly correct classic 1966 Batman Action Figure. Right now he has at LEAST $4,000 worth of plastic monsters & heros standing on our shelf at home. Collectors are very passionate,

Hate to break it to you, nut they don't make their products like that anymore. It's all done in China (sometimes in the same industrial parks manufacturing the knockoffs), save the finishing touches which allows them to label it as being made somewhere else. The only houses still making it old school are Chanel and

I am a guy and I am not that interested in high fashion or bags per se but I bought an LV man bag 15 years ago because I like the Louis Vuitton story and the undeniable quality of their products: I think I was attracted to the brand because they are more than a hundred years old, employ really skilled workers who

I feel extremely conflicted about this. On the one hand, I don't want to buy into the idea that she's too "old," because that's ridiculous — she's 29, not 60.

My husband is not thrilled that I didn't take his last name but it hasn't been a big issue. Mostly because when he asked me why I wouldn't, I asked him if he was OK to change his last name to mine. Surprise! He wasn't. And he had no solid excuse for why. So until he does... I'm keeping mine.

IMO, they had trouble casting the male role because the demographic they were aiming for would care a lot more about the male actor than the female one. When he was cast, a lot of women were upset that their actor of choice hadn't been cast, people gave the actress a bit of grief but not nearly as much as he got.

Taking on the mantle of Christian Grey also requires the actor who plays the role to accept that he’ll forever have his name attached to Fifty Shades of Grey, which strikes me as a far worse fate than just playing a sex object.

It's clear now where the inspiration for that first pic comes from.....

I totally agree, but I think that the rather vast number of completely non-trolling posts that inexplicably stay in the grays has a lot to do with muddying the waters and turning the comments into a free-for-all at times. I used to think that it was random or that there weren't enough moderators, but I've noticed

I know this comment itself will be in "The Greys" but I just want to take a moment to remind — nay, BEG, my fellow Jezebels: