"her visible baby bump has been retouched out of the campaign to "respect her privacy,""
Yeah, um, sure. People are very concerned about privacy when doing a major ad campaign.
Why I love Chanel? I wish I could afford to love Chanel. I'd love it if I could own it!
Annnd Marc Jacobs homewear? I have no need for it, yet I want it. Kind of like Marc Jacobs, um, everything else.
@greengrey thinks the layout sucks/swallows: I had a crafty friend give me several Chanel logo stickers she had made, just for fun. I put one over the apple on my MacBook Pro for a sarcastic good time. A week later I attended a conference in Chicago and was sitting with my 'Book in the bar at the Hilton one evening to catch up on some work. Two women walked up to my table, pointed at my Mac and asked "Are they making these now?".
I fell in love with Chanel when I realized that Karl Lagerfeld is like that, all the time. I have not decided whether I want him to be a supervillian or a superhero.
not only did they remove her pregnancy stomach they also seemingly made her a eunuch or maybe a barbie, there are all sorts of anatomical fails in that photoshopped genital region
@shorty63136: looks like they left in those pregger boobs though - i mean at least there is one commercial benefit to that icky little parasite mutating in her belly!
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I would have been more impressed if Michelle had worn an Alaia to the Met Museum instead of the Met Opera House. It would have been like sticking it to the man after Alaia not being included in the Model's show.
Valentino holds nothing to the way Mary McCarthyite lives:
A thermostat that I cannot control in any season; the hum of the RFK Bridge outside my open windows; and un-uniformed chambermaid (self) quaffing Brita-filtered tap water from hand-me-down glasses.
I live in a Hansel and Gretel apartment. I don't even have toaster!
I've always preferred the Kelly to the Birkin. It's more tailored. (Not that I will ever own either, although I do have a vintage bag that is a vague knock-off of the Kelly).
I cannot get my head around owning 100 Birkins! They're not even that nice! At least pick something like a 2.55, then again she does have rather questionable taste.
@nessalicious: It's about the history, luxury, and tradition with Hermes. Aesthetically, they might not be your thing...but there's the hand-stitching, craftmanship, made-to-order, customization etc. is the stuff of legends.
@IrockIroll: I know about the background of Hermes, but the Birkin, to me is just such a yawnsome bag. I'd much prefer to have one of their amazing custom made bags, did you ever see the one they made to hold an apple? It was amazing.
@bleedingmouths: I agree, sometimes you can love the background but hate the item. I find this true with a lot of fashion designers and looks. I especially dislike the look of a YSL 'le smoking' but I understand that it was a beautiful and revolutionary outfit but god it's unflattering!
Dreamweave McJudgypants wants to say that her owning $2 million dollars of worth of fucking purses in ANY economy, much less this one, is seriously challenging my otherwise inexplicable love for Posh.
@dreamweave: Yeah ... I'm trying to justify by thinking of the nice old French leather workers in the Hermes factory (I assume they're nice, old and French, anyway) she's single-handedly supporting with her habit ... but hmm, still not so sure about this being an efficient use of resources.
Perhaps she could keep buying 'em, but then auction off one a month and donate the dough to struggling fashion students/soccer leagues for disadvantaged youth/some other apropos and deserving charity ... that would be a cool recessionista move.
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Yeah, um, sure. People are very concerned about privacy when doing a major ad campaign.
Why I love Chanel? I wish I could afford to love Chanel. I'd love it if I could own it!
Annnd Marc Jacobs homewear? I have no need for it, yet I want it. Kind of like Marc Jacobs, um, everything else.
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A thermostat that I cannot control in any season; the hum of the RFK Bridge outside my open windows; and un-uniformed chambermaid (self) quaffing Brita-filtered tap water from hand-me-down glasses.
I live in a Hansel and Gretel apartment. I don't even have toaster!
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"But this is an Alaia"
"An awhatta"
"She's like a really important designer"
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@bleedingmouths: I agree, sometimes you can love the background but hate the item. I find this true with a lot of fashion designers and looks. I especially dislike the look of a YSL 'le smoking' but I understand that it was a beautiful and revolutionary outfit but god it's unflattering!
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Perhaps she could keep buying 'em, but then auction off one a month and donate the dough to struggling fashion students/soccer leagues for disadvantaged youth/some other apropos and deserving charity ... that would be a cool recessionista move.
(Oops. I forgot the ban on words ending in -ista.)