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Seriously, the best feeling! And it really hammered in some things I wasn't understanding about how to be genuine and kind and all the shit I've been totally failing at for the last 6 months. I have friends! That like me! And people like me for me instead of for being professionally good looking!

Today I got to be a beautiful bride at work, in three gorgeous gowns and some fucking incredible Tiffany diamonds (sadly those were not included in the goody bags!).

Christ, that sounds like a horrible situation. You're basically playing parent for your roommate's kid. Have you talked with him about this? Shit needs to change, pronto.

I'm not even any type of famous (maybe locally well known and sometimes people recognize me from commercials/magazine shoots/social media) and I still am constantly interrupted by complete strangers while I'm eating. I don't know what it is about me, I'm really not super social but I guess I look really friendly or

So ugly I almost passed out while wearing it! (That was actually from how hot it was in the shop I was working for, but still, you know?)

Sometimes my job is pretty cool! Today it was 10k in Tiffany's diamonds for a bridal expo, now THOSE I would've kept way before the Saint Laurent.

I thought it was odd too (as I stood there sweating), but both Junya and his mentor (and CDG helm) Rei Kawakubo are actually known for using synthetic and technologically advanced fabrics.

HAHA! It actually does blow my mind that this dress was 2 seasons old and still being sold at full retail value though, no discount at all?!

Sadly the only stuff that is actually mine is what I bought, haha, the rest was just temporarily on my body for modeling thangs. The day I can afford a 9k cocktail dress...I won't be buying a 9k cocktail dress (but it was still cool to wear!).

Actually no, but currently I am stuffing my face with a chicken diablo sandwich because I spent all night helping a friend move apartments and we didn't stop for dinner.

Hilarious. The deliberate art of dress is definitely something to be mocked and craftsmanship of high end designer should never be appreciated.

Ahh you're a college student, so I don't want to recommend anything too expensive (like Nuxe and Kiehls, which I use), but I generally like soy based moisturizers. Since winter is coming, go for something a little heavier.

All I can say is that today at work I wore this gorgeous Junya Watanabe CDG piece, then I wore a $9000 Saint Laurent cocktail dress. Then I left and went to my favorite vintage dealer and bought a vintage Junya CDG shirt and have my eye on this incredible Nettie Rosenstein bag AND a gorgeous 40s coat. Ugh, vintage

After I read the entire article, it sort of sounded to me like she already was dealing with weight/body image issues and the industry just exasperated them, not that it removes ANY blame from the booker who sent her to a foreign country at 15 by herself. There were more factors than simply working as a model that

That's why I decided last season to stop pursuing high fashion and runway work. I'm too old to be motivated to compete with girls barely through puberty for work that's shit pay to fit into unrealistically small clothing and shoes that aren't my size. I'll take all the print work instead.

I think you mean prostates? I most definitely have a colon, and I am a woman.

"...she was given champagne and quaaludes..."

Agreed, it definitely is the teenage and young adult guy version of the duckface.

Those are from the Betsey Johnson show, so it's really not supposed to translate as chic. If it's not your personal aesthetic that's fine, but there's no need to translate your personal preferences for yourself into referring to colored hair as "weird" or "stupid". Just speaking from the perspective of someone who

He also actually came down to my neighborhood that day to wander about and see if he would run into me and was in the bookstore literally around the corner when he got my response, of course I would've been walking that way had I not been busy trying to write a witty response to his post. Very sliding doors, right?