Here are his credits.
Here are his credits.
Dayum.
Maybe it’s because of where I live but if someone sends a dead pig to you, it sends a clear message and that message is:
Even the 90s bowlcut does not dim his sexlight.
I’m oddly inspired by this. Jared Leto is living his best fashion life and wearing whatever he wants... and sort of pulling it off. You do you, beautiful butterfly.
I was front row at a 30STM show and he stared straight at me with his icy blues. He held my gaze, sang a line, and then floated off into the sky in a blinding light. From that day, I knew he could do no wrong.
If you can’t do the same things for female character as you can for male characters, why have them there? Why not just make it a sausage fest and not offend anyone
I totally understand why you feel this way, and more power to you! But it seems like despite your own love of Little Mermaid, you turned out to be a self aware, intelligent person - me, I loved Disney growing up, loved all the princess stuff, but I was a feminist from a very young age, because that’s what was modeled…
I wonder if it all just depends on the child. I was well immersed in Disney and princesses and barbies...but I never actually considered that being a princess was a good thing and all I did with barbies was pose them on my plastic horses. I think if a kid is raised with self confidence and certain values, movies and…
Those look so fucking comfortable. If this is a trend now, hallelujah, imma buy a million at forever21 once it trickles down to the masses.
Yeah, that really irked me too. Disappointed actually.
Yes. And it’s disappointing that the assumption is that all women want to look this very certain way, and no challenge to that assumption at all. This is part of why fashion turns me off. Who gives a fuck what someone else wears? If they’re wearing it then clearly they like it, leave them alone.
Sometimes it’s a transgressive thrill to wear clothes that are actively unflattering. The idea we, as women, are supposed to want to look appealing under all circumstances is so ... just taken for granted. Especially if you’re usually read as conventionally attractive, it feels kind of amazing to go “fuck you, I’m…
Maybe she’s dressing for what’s comfortable and appealing to her and not what you think she looks good in? Maybe?
TBH I never think about whether or not something will “flatter my figure” and I kind of hate that this is assumed all women do. To me those look fine because they look comfortable, which is my #1 requirement for clothing. So, me someone like me who rarely wears dresses because I find them uncomfortable and I don’t…
This may seem surprising but this actually looks better on people who are not models. The tunics seem way too big on the models in most of these pictures, but in real life they just skim the body (instead of highlighting it like all the “flattering” clothing does) which is fantastic for airflow purposes, comfortable…
YES. THANK YOU. I dress like this, why? Because I actively do not want people ogling me and staring at my goods.
It seems like a good thing that she doesn’t go for something more form-fitting, given that at least one of her co-workers is apparently observing her outfits and noting what “favors” they do or don’t do her...
“So what, exactly, is flattering about this? .... no one, from any distance, could accurately guess your boob size?”
I don’t need people to guess my boob size or be able to gage how much Rockstar-related bloat I’m smuggling.