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I've used Pinterest, and gotten some upticks from that. I never did a fb page because I sell a variety of stuff, not just clothing, so it would feel helter skelter I think. Instagram confuses me, I feel old trying to use it lol. But yes, it's about standing out, or having what everyone wants. Sometimes I get

Actual grocery list on my phone, edited twice before I said fuck it, no one else will read it [edit: this is from over the summer]:

Remember all those feet that were washing up on the beaches in BC and Wash/Oregon? Prototypes?

Thanks! I, um, rarely sell anything below a 10, because it's my mom's old stuff (serious bucks, wears things once) or mine (plus size) AND I've noticed people pay way more for larger sizes on ebay than 2-8 because there is so much more of that range available. Was selling nwt $700 dress, and people were bitching

That is fabulous! It reminds me of Scarlett O'Hara standing there in the red dress at the party, omfg, LOVE IT!

Those are gorgeous! (If I may ask - how much was the dress form, and where did you get it??)

Shameless posting of my wedding dress!!!!!

That Marchesa is beauuuuutiful. I almost want to get married just for the dress. HA! jk, i know it's a colossal project and super annoying.

the problem isn't ebay sellers, its morons who buy $50 dresses from Chinese sweatshops & expect it to look like dior. there are plenty of good/honest sellers on ebay who are selling non knockoff merchandise but everybody wants the $10 couture instead

As a fellow eBay seller who IS honest, I will say - check check check the feedback, AND - where it's coming from! Send notes to your seller asking for measurements (I'm always happy to take them) and if they're rude, or it seems shady, step away. I've sold wedding dresses, veils, St. John's dresses, amazing couture

I also had a breast reduction and it was the BEST decision I ever made.

Thanks! To you as well!

BOOB SOLIDARITY.

SO HAPPY. SO SO SO HAPPY. CANNOT USE WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW HAPPY. *FLAILS*

The man is a fashion genius, flawed like so many of us, but extremely talented.

Well, Margiela and "wearable" were rarely said in the same sentence when the original designer was there. This isn't supposed to be RTW, so saying it is unwearable is kinda besides the point - it's couture. It's so expensive you should be afraid to wear it.

I'm not sure Margiela is a good fit for him but there's no denying the man is a creative genius.

I'm confused. Jezebel can forgive Azealia Banks' anti-Semitism but not Galliano's?

Yeah, those are little pauses in the action, deliberately unmacho.

What's so awesome of that joke is how hard the character is trying to tell it, but failing so badly. It's like the worst joke-telling, ever. That is some good acting, to look earnest, but actually fail, even though I'm sure the actor can tell the

I feel like I've been on a date with this guy's spiritual doppelganger. He was a vocal 30-year-old virgin whose newest business venture was—wait for it—an online sex ed (a la Cosmopolitan tips and tricks, not high school) class. It was of course called 'Sexy School.'