DO NOT FUCK with the skinny scarf. I rocked it then, I rock it now. Skinny scarves FOREVER.
DO NOT FUCK with the skinny scarf. I rocked it then, I rock it now. Skinny scarves FOREVER.
I totally disagree. I think that the clothing suited their characters, and that the show did a good job with the time they were working with (early 2000s, not a great time for fashion, but definitely a time when those scarves were everywhere) and also growing with them - Rory’s wardrobe in particular. Rory, at the…
She WAS the editor of the Yale Daily News. She was dressing for the job she wanted? (Totally agree the outfits weren’t age appropriate, but I kinda loved all the tweediness.)
The winter jackets (especially Lorelai’s) on this show were to DIE FOR though
Honestly, I liked that they didn’t look like perfectly coiffed fashion plates at all times. Plus like those two could wear plastic bags and look fantastic so whatever.
Keep in mind it was also the early 2000s-a very dark time for fashion trends.
The clothes may have been awful, but man did those ladies make it work.
Is that a typo or a Simpsons reference?
Just what Alabama needs. Fewer good teachers.
When I heard the news that Netflix had signed on to a four-episode continuation of Gilmore Girls, I had a thought…
wow. just wow. Then again she’s a pop star that has been famous since she was like 16 so maybe she doesn’t have the the most normal point of view. She’s definitely not the average black woman.
Right? What is with this idea that politicians should be “just like us”? I don’t want them to be like me. I’m an idiot and can barely balance my own checking account.
Okay, the hair? So, is she like trying to be a black woman, who is trying to be Beyonce? I don’t get the wig at all. Soon, she’ll be streaking it with blonde highlights and wearing green contacts. Rachel, you need to disappear. However, I am resigned to the fact that she’ll be publishing her version of Black Like Me…
I wonder if she’d freak out if she gave birth to an albino.