I was thinking they would fit in the resurgence of raves and EDM(and the fashion that comes with it) pretty well
I was thinking they would fit in the resurgence of raves and EDM(and the fashion that comes with it) pretty well
I am going to be quietly jealous.....your nails are amazing.
As someone who also rocked some EPIC acrylics in high school, I salute you.
Everyone can do some shade of red. The tricky bit is finding the right one.
Perhaps a clear wax pencil around the outer edge of the lipline? OCC makes one, but you can buy similar things cheaper from a bunch of brands.
Seriously, if I had her bone structure and skin, I’d never wear make up. So pretty!
What lip color is this? I really like this shade of red.
OMG......her hair....WANT.
This is a classy, pretty look, and it looks polished without being too heavy.
I love the fact that this look does not hide her freckles. She looks gorgeous.
The dialog sounded choppy, so I don’t doubt a shady edit. However, Max did have a bit of a meltdown in Untucked, and her usually sunny persona cracked under the stress.
I think the meltdown was slightly shady editing, as the dialog was a bit choppy. Max is a slightly uptight person, and probably needs a character and a script to let go, and lacks the spontaneous flair that makes for good comedy.
I would like to see Trixie come back, personally.
I like the wineglass looking things, and that is a pretty red. I’m not getting the visceral shudders of awful......bad memories for a lot of people maybe?
Also, the infinite amount of GIF ready expressions
Max blew the catchphrase opportunities even harder than Jaidynn....she was set up perfectly to both drop "boos are just applause from ghosts" and Party City, and flatlined.
Stacey Layne Matthews as Monique, Alexis Mateo as Alicia Keys, plus Raja's Tyra:
If Alyssa/Justin didn't already exist, we would have to invent her. Such a treasure
I've been on the fence about beauty boxes, but you might have me with the Beauteque. Both Korea and Japan are really well regarded for skincare innovations, and I don't have to worry about being sent unflattering colors.
I have this weird tomboy rock and roll glamour comfort zone, and any time I am dressed in really traditionally femme/ladylike stuff (ruffles, florals, elaborate dresses, anything made by Chanel, ballet flats) I feel just as awkward/miserable as this little guy:
The history of all of the various forms of American entertainment pre film/television (train traveling theater troupes, circuses, sideshows etc) is one of my pet subjects.....it was disturbingly common for a dead performer to still be trotted out on the road...be it embalmed ( Ms.Pastrana), as a skeleton (Jim Byrne)…