I see no reason to shop at the GAP. Their clothes are overpriced for the quality. They need to be cheap like Old Navy/Target/WalMart or good like...lots of other stores.
I don't know if the Gap's problem is their agency and not the fact they make incredibly boring, bland, dumpy clothing. I went in recently and couldn't believe how awful the design was - you can get the same stuff at WalMart for half the price.
" 'As soon as I stopped, I realised how ridiculous it all was.'. . . Apparently, Chung still models - when the project suits her."
Yes, because she probably feels like I do - 'Fashion' is ridiculous, but clothes are lovely. As with all artforms, it's the business side of it that deserves our contempt, not the art itself.
@remedios: I have to agree with her. I feel like designers whose artistic vision begins and ends with a size zero, or who fall back on the old, "but the clothes hang best on thin bodies" line, lack either creativity or talent or both.
When I was a geeky, self-conscious 12 year old in the early 90's leaving through Vogue after Vogue, Helena Christensen was always my favorite of the "original" top supermodels! Oh Helena, I still love you!
Did anyone else just have a vision of Kanye, alone in his basement, hugging a 1950s silk chiffon strapless ballgown to his man chest and twirling and singing, "I FEEL PRETTY OH SO PRETTY I FEEL WITTY AND PRETTY AND GAY!"?
@BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): I actually imagined him tucking his junk between his legs and sauntering towards the mirror slowly as he listened to "Goodbye Horses" while he kept Amber Rose in a pit in the basement. Different Strokes.
Good for Rodarte. But it's kinda sad that it looks like they regained most (if not all) of weight they lost last year. They looked a lot healthier after losing it...
This is NOT a "fat hate" comment. This is a "too many people in my family suffer from lifestyle diseases simply because they can't put down the fork" comment.
@Our Lady of the Massacre: I, for one, am glad to see they gained some of the weight back. They both went on diets because Anna told them to and even put together a diet plan for them. She had them on some RIDICULOUS daily caloric intake.
Is Vanity Fair really considered a fashion magazine, though? Featuring Gisele on the VF cover was less about her as a model than her as a celebrity, and I just don't think she has the draw, outside the fashion world, to warrant it. I really don't see how that cover appealed to VF's usual audience, who probably read it for the political stuff.
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Yes, because she probably feels like I do - 'Fashion' is ridiculous, but clothes are lovely. As with all artforms, it's the business side of it that deserves our contempt, not the art itself.
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Really, it's a lot like stripping or prostitution. Plenty of vague moral reasoning goes out the window when easy money is on the table.
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When did that start?
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There, I said it.
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This is NOT a "fat hate" comment. This is a "too many people in my family suffer from lifestyle diseases simply because they can't put down the fork" comment.
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