gingerinvogue
GingerInVogue
gingerinvogue

Bullshit. This has to be sponsored by the wedding industry. I had a very small wedding about 30 people total at a church ceremony followed by a buffet reception. I've been happily married for 21 years and we're still deeply in love. When the time comes, we are going out together hand in hand.

I do watch and I enjoy it. I do remember seeing some lace-up but this image looks like they've dressed her in a fake bodice for this shot. Seem curious for a show that looks period authentic and has a big budget.

Right? I couldn't get past page 100. I tried 3 times as the books were my mum's fav and she desperately wanted me to love them too. I tried and tried but got bored. My mum died last year and I thought I'd give the books another go. She would have LOVED this show. :)

Why does this look like a fake bodice with painted on crisscross laces? I'm certain bodices in that era had real laces (or piece of material) threaded through eyelets up the front. That was how the garments was held together and enabled the women to dress herself, unless she was rich then she had servants to lace

premature fetus removed from her body and placed in protective custody

"Now Your Wedding Can Look Just Like the Pages of Vogue"

He also played Brutus in Rome. Great show if you haven't seen it.

Rome! I miss it so. Tobias made a wonderful Brutus, so stiff and repressed.

I don't think there are any real super models any more as the industry knows not to let one model become as big as the models of the 80's were, as they wield too much power. The model is not supposed to have a personality that outshines the designer.

I don't buy magazines because some vapid 20 year old is on the cover but I will by one if an accomplished actress is on the cover.