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I would murder puppies for that coat

I can only recommend this once and it really needs a 100 for being awesome.

Team Cat Headquarters here,

That purple bathing suit. WANT. I'm cobbling together a more modern pattern but it's gonna happen.

You just made my night. Been impatiently waiting for season two to show up on a streaming service. Damn you and your year wait, Netflix! I demand instant Phrynee gratification.

The headbands, oh, the headbands.

Screw Downton Abbey; I NEED Miss Fisher. They had me at cocaine and abortions.

Dammit. I thought this was the guide to dressing like an Outsiders character. But I suppose I already do: lots of denim on denim and bruises... Very on trend.
Never mind then. Carry on.

She's just flawless and magnificent. Her wardrobe is divine. I love that show. I signed the petition to get a third season and was notified that they are going to bring it back for a third. Soooo excited!

OMG that last dress. I may not have the perfect dark bob, but give those black beads and those bronze-coloured ruffles and I will ROCK THE HOUSE.

You literally took the words right out of my mouth and the last dress took the breath out of my chest. Amazing.

Definitely more Phryne outfits please.

I was hoping someone else would post about Miss Fisher! I love basically everything she wears. Here are a few more of my favourites:

She is so elegant it hurts.

Skirts with pockets! Skirts with pockets!

Everything Grace Kelly wears in Rear Window, but especially this dress:

Those are wonderful! I just gave $10 to the Rankin Foundation. It's super easy to do on their site. Thank you so much for linking to these.

I thought for some reason that the word had something to do with having to shave one's hair all over - like "I had to defenestrate to join that swim team". Then I thought it might be a weird form of "deforestation", which on some people is the same thing. Then I looked it up and it means "to throw out the window"

That's because the words 'female' and 'male' are adjectives, not nouns. So not only is it disrespectful but an example of a shamefully poor grasp of the English language. Unless you are using them as a modifier (e.g. female/male students, female/male colleagues, etc.) it's really disrespectful to either gender as it's

Men capable of sensibly and knowledgeably discussing sexual assault must be wincing so hard right now.