I feel like it was lost at sea. :( It's hard finding things that aren't complete shit anymore, I almost want to just start making my own clothes. I'll have a sheep farm and spin my own material.
I feel like it was lost at sea. :( It's hard finding things that aren't complete shit anymore, I almost want to just start making my own clothes. I'll have a sheep farm and spin my own material.
I should really look into garment bags, I hear that they help a lot. That's awesome that they extend the life of your clothes a bit!
Ruh roh. That sounds mortifying!
That's always where I get the tears, in the armpits! Hmm. Well, I suppose that's telling me that it's time to start investing in nicer pieces, lol. I've been wanting to do a big overhaul on my clothes for a long time, and I'm hoping that I can get a better paying job in the fall so that I can start phasing that in.…
It's so true. I can't wait until I can start buying real wool clothes. I am going to have a closet full of wool, from wall to wall, haha.
Idk, I might just be kind of hard on my clothes but I know that I haven't really had many pieces from them that have lasted for more than a few months without developing holes or runs and stuff. And yet I keep buying! But I admit, I'm getting their overflow stuff from the sale section, not anything made out of wool or…
Unfortunately, a lot of J. Crew clothes already fall apart in the wash. :( I dig tissue tees and cute cardigans as much as everyone else, but I seriously do not want to be hand washing every single thing that I get from them. I think the quality ship must have sailed on J. Crew a long time ago.
Idk, Chanel has never really seemed like a brand that catered to that physique though. They've always been about slim, slender, boxy, etc. The idea that Karl Lagerfeld is so obsessed with someone as athletic and hour-glass shaped as Blake is kind of bizarre to me. She was never really "small" in the way that a lot of…
She looks like a personified cocaine bender.
I don't really know what else they could have done, short of giving her a new head. I think she's pretty passable, and definitely a lot better than a lot of other people they cast in biopics about screen idols (Lindsay Lohan comes to mind...).
This is exactly how I feel about it too, haha. I wanted to see "My Week With Marilyn" a few years ago but completely forgot about it. Maybe I can make up for it here.
"Shart LeBeef"
I get diaper and formula coupons and I've never had a child. Those things are partially influenced by social media mining and prior purchases and stuff, but I think a lot of it is just luck-of-the-draw. Maybe they print them out for all women or something. I feel bad and can understand why she would be upset, but…
Oh, you're one of those. Nevermind then. You're just projecting because you yourself are probably gross and unfuckable. Have a great day.
There's a big difference between "putting effort into one's appearance" and putting in the hours and money needed to maintain a body like hers was during her time as a competitive body builder. Those people spend hours a day working out, hours a week planning and preparing specialized, restrictive meals, hundreds and…
I seriously doubt that she could be considered unhealthily overweight in the "after" picture, she just stopped working out at an obsessive level for her competitive sport. The trade-off here seems to seems to be a slightly less taut midsection vs. all of the excess time, energy, money and mental stress spent…
I love her.
This reads like a book report on 'The Devil Wears Prada". It doesn't even really sound like the author was very invested in the job, she was just "there" for most of it. To the author - You have a college degree, go use it.
Was she supposed to look like Jennifer Lawrence? I guess the Hunger Games reference should have tipped me off, but I thought she had more of an Allison Brie/Amanda Seyfriend thing going on. It's not fantastic either way though.
The blonde girl doesn't look so bad, if she'd chill out on the lip augmentation she'd look pretty normal. But you're right, these guys probably aren't the best spokes-persons for plastic surgery. The rest of Hollywood is.