nostalgicbibliophile
MsMymlan
nostalgicbibliophile

They realize that hourglasses are designed to be flipped over again, right? This is not the scary “your time is running out” image they were looking for.

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Now that Sue Perkins is free, can they make series three of Supersizers?

Crud. I associated the wrong textures with my The Sims 2 meshes again.

He designed that the week of his wedding so maybe it was more “what can we quickly whip up and have her look and feel fabulous in?”

Sure not all of us want that look. But she was right on the pulse of what certain young women like. I’m 26 And a size 18 and I wanted every single thing that she put on that runway. Taste is subjective and as much as I love Tim I feel like he forgot that when speaking on her collection. Hell I haven’t liked the style

My pet peeve? How very many plus-size designs have see-through lace or webbing at the shoulders. It’s like the designers are saying, “Let’s see, where can we show a little skin but not risk showing (heaven forfend) any fat? Hey, the tops of the shoulders!”

Can we bring in more jeans...but not get rid of skinny jeans. I’m probably in that category that some people think “shouldn’t” wear them...but I love them and don’t want them taken away from me!

It’s always very confusing to me how I wear a 34" band (measured by me, fitters at a bra boutique, and at Nordstrom’s, so it’s right) and be borderline “plus sized”, while friends that are smaller than me overall have a larger band size.

They don’t know their correct bra size. Or if they get fitted, they refuse to believe they might be a 32F instead of a 40B (I’m just making up these sizes, they aren’t really equivalent).

Except “better looking” =/= “one particular body type.” I don’t get how you reach that conclusion. If we go by men, men have a wide variety of body types they like - some like small chests, some like big chests, some like big butts, some like wide hips, etc. I’m not arguing that male preference should be the standard

I’m 5'8 and their regular length pants are sometimes too long for me. So, I don’t know who all of these 7ft amazons are that are keeping Gap in business. Seriously.

I want...so much: Jeans with some stretch, that don’t get loose in the waist after a few hours; tops in stylish, flattering cuts that aren’t see-through; leggings that are both long enough and not sheer; comfy bras that fit, flatter, and don’t look like a floral Sherman Tank (seriously, those textured messes can’t be

I’m not even plus size, but how about tailored shirts that don’t gap for larger boobs and pants meant for thighs that actually touch? Do you know how many jeans I’ve worn through? Additionally, most regular size shirts or coats (Zara, I’m calling your ass out here), don’t fit through the arms if you work out and have

My 94-year-old, stacked grandmother still waxes nostalgic about when Sophia Loren was popular, because, “That was the first time the stores carried blouses I could button!”

I love this tunic from City Chic. It comes in a million colors and patterns. It’s so fun, and it gives you these awesome giant hips, even if you don’t have them. And I just love the way it looks on nearly everyone.

Cats, obvs. Whenever it returns.

I have to say, I would feel a lot better about public transportation if I got to see cats instead of 14 ads for injury attorneys.

In this regard, Sims is spot-on real.

You could probably be making $ off this as a blog.

Well, those unicorn fibres don’t come cheap, and virgin Tibetan nuns need to be taught how to make needles from their shedded horns.