Awe, I'd rather he actually said, "STFU Romney" but this is cool too.
Awe, I'd rather he actually said, "STFU Romney" but this is cool too.
I am not a mom and don't plan on being one, but I totally enjoyed this comment.
OH, "All on the Line" is BETTER than "Project Runway" (well, at least Lifetime's version of PR). I totally ignored it when it first came out thinking it was yet another stupid fashion show but it is really great and I LOVE Joe Zee. He is refreshingly honest without being an asshole which also creates a bit of drama…
Of course they placed small orders. A $50,000 order (which was about the average order on Fashion Star) is not going to yield a whole lotta merchandise. A dress that retails for $20 will generally have a wholesale cost of $10. If the order was $50,000 (I am too lazy to look up what the actual H&M bid was) then that is…
You are pretty on point here. I am only a few years younger than you and I remember the 90's well. But I didn't do ditsy floral slip dresses and Docs. I was much more into Brit Pop than grunge, so my own personal 90's style certainly had the essence of that 60's mod revival that was such a part of Brit pop, as well as…
That's the Perry Ellis stuff he got fired for, yes? I think more of Anna Sui pirates and plaid suits from "Clueless".
This is also 90's!
You're so right, the so-called "70's look" that is hot right now is actually the 90's version of the 70's, (like this mid-90's shot of Kate Moss wearing Anna Sui). I have 5 years worth of teen fashion mags from the 90's that I held onto and none of this stuff in this article rings accurate.
"Everybody knows rich white men decide who becomes the president"
People don't love Romney because he isn't Obama. They tolerate him because he isn't Obama.
She needed to go to commercial break and he wouldn't shut up.
What this video is missing is Megyn Kelly, bringing up the two Cadillacs, the friends that are Nascar and NFL owners and asking him why he keeps putting his foot in his mouth. It was a legitimate question and I'm astonished someone had the nerve to bring it up. Honestly, I cannot stand her, but boy, this was kind of…
Especially when it is being played while an Australian walks out onto the stage.
You can sometimes find them on eBay (Bakers had the official license to copy them, but Town & Country did their own version as well). However, you are going to pay a LOT of money since they are collectibles. :(
Oh whatever. Anyone who has been working at a heightened level in H'wood long enough would have worked with all of those people, ESPECIALLY if you are a crew/ behind the scenes person. As if RDJ has the time to keep up with this mayhem. Or even use the word "uber".
Well, if she is just knocking off her shoe archive, can I send in a request for a pair of these? Bakers just didn't make enough of them in the 80's.
Fashion Star sounds like Shark Tank/ The Voice but with clothing. Good luck with that, NBC!
No, you're right. The writer doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yeah, that's what it means. I think Louis was thinking too hard on this one.
Eh, "skinny fat" simply means slim but out of shape. I remember Gwyneth Paltrow used the phrase to describe herself once on Letterman a long time ago. I doubt she would say it today, now that she is Super Gwynnie.