I'm surprised and very impressed. Bravo LVMH.
I'm surprised and very impressed. Bravo LVMH.
Exactly.
You do know that this comment has some serious anti-semitic overtones, right? Why would you feel the need to mention that Polanski was a fellow Jew unless you are implying that the only reason she signed the petition is because he's a Jew - and of course, the Jews, they stick together? And how would you like it if I…
Bravo Natalie. Now, hopefully, more voices will be added. The video is repellent, and she's a class act for speaking up. It's too bad that so many below are so eager to change the subject to Polanski. Apparently making one suspect decision in her past condemns her to endless criticism, even when she does something…
She should have skipped the clashing necklace for some lovely earrings.
Agree in all respects.
What is going *on* here? Ginnifer Goodwin was a freaking poodle-headed train wreck; Helena Bonham Carter was in a costume, not a dress; and you put Cate and Helen in worst dressed??? This is nuts.
The people he is talking to in this video are calm and not insulting him, and he's spewing this bile.
Galliano should be ashamed of himself; and instead, he files a defamation suit. That tells me everything I need to know about his lack of character.
I could not disagree more about Cate and Helen. Just flat wrong to pan their gowns, imho. The fashionista crowd at my Oscars party gasped at how great they both looked.
I completely adored her dress, as did many at my Oscars party. I'm calling bullshit on this pan.
I have to say I usually don't really enjoy her humor — that's why this kinda stood out.
Funny how it's the people who engage in crappy behavior that insist others should not judge. I would suggest that when you know you have done ignoble things, you shut up about it.
I thought Sarah Silverman's comment was pretty darn funny.
So, he experienced what most women in large law firms experience when they have children. I'm not condoning what happened to him, but the problem is the culture of large law firms and it's not going to get better any time soon.
"I am woman, hear me gossip" would pretty much sum it up for me. I am happy to have both sides represented and pick and choose what I want to read.
The latter interpretation would certainly be delightfully sly if that were her intent.
The point about the pan-ridiculousness is well taken. I guess her character in particular has become tiresome to me, which accounts for some of my issues with her. For example, because she in fact is successful and married with a child, it especially bothers me that she uses the tired old cliches about the career…
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Is there a free-fall? I've been wondering if my aversion was emblematic of others' and would manifest itself in lost ad revenue. Goodness knows I would welcome anything that would convince the dark overlords of this site to change the awful new format.