"What just happened?" dude continues to own my heart.
"What just happened?" dude continues to own my heart.
I seem to be the only one who interpreted Lena's tweet as meaning emotional pain, not sartorial pain. Like, if you're a middle-aged man in an ill-fitting suit, your life is probably roughly like that of Gil, the salesman from The Simpsons.
that's an amazingly five years ago kind of story
NOOO, ANNA KENDRICK. You do not "pour" over books or magazines, unless you are drooling or otherwise leaking fluids from your body onto said works. The word you are looking for is "pore." I have known for a while not to expect grammatical correctness from most celebrities, but I thought you were an exception and now…
Yum runny eggs. So I can sop up the yolk with my toast or steak. Mmmmm.
I don't understand not runny egg love. What is the point if you can't dip your toast in it? If eggs were only available hard cooked, I don't think I'd eat eggs.
I DONT EVEN LIKE FLOWERS
She has one of those too though. She has her two German shepherds, Max and Freddy, and then she has a little yappy rat covered in fur (Pomeranian) named Simba.
ugh WE GET IT OLIVIA JASON SUDEIKIS IS SUPER COOL GOD
Two things: 1) Eastern Europe has also been a prime scouting location for the past 20 years; and 2) if they go to South America and only come back with models who look like Gisele Bundchen, who is a 4th or 5th generation German-Brazilian while the rest of Brazil is noticeably darker, then I don't count that as a win.
Thank you. Unfortunately, that kind of nuance is pointless with this crowd. Why discuss when you can just get your daily dose of Faux Outrage porn?
It was seen as derivative to the people he was inspired by, yes, but that is not my point. Fashion has always traded on the influence of so-called "street-style" and "low" culture. And the conversation often goes back and forth, with street culture influencing high, and then vice versa, and on and on (with the dawn…
That's unlikely considering South America has been a prime model scout hunting ground for over twenty years now.
Calling something out as appropriation is not the same as censoring it. You should look that word up.
I'm all for calling out when fashion houses generate actual offenses along the lines of cultural or religious sacrilege (the trivialization of sacred regalia/ symbols, Racist charicatures, etc)... but let's just be real: there is no seething racism here. The look is pretty far removed from the source.
" Latina-girl staples". Ummmm... NO. They may be East LA Mexican gang staples.
As a white person I'm so bored of this whole appropriation shtick, this doesn't even make sense. I personally do not take it seriously, I hope other people don't either. Imagine if you let bloggers decide what looks to give your models, or what kind of art you're allowed to design? It all boils down to censorship,…
People don't understand the difference between appropriation and assimilation. I shouldn't be surprised.
I have never looked at a woman of color with a long flaxen weave and thought "cultural appropriator."