I think their style is much closer to that of Bebe, actually. I couldn't think of a better match...but I don't anyone is going to be stretching their creative muscles. #kimkardashianclothingline
I'm rather surprised Pam Anderson is doing a swimsuit line (especially since Baywatch went off the air like 40 years ago), and not a line of itsy bitsy teeny weeny white shorts and see-through white tops, which is her calling card. She could call it B*Muse.
I work a couple of doors down from a Bebe store. Every time I pass by, I think, "I can picture the Kardashian sisters wearing all of this." So, this makes perfect sense to me. Good luck to them. #kimkardashianclothingline
Also, I can't believe that with all the picture-taking going on at my brother's July 4th BBQ, I completely forgot to strike the 'clavicle-pushing couture pose.'
This collection is impossibly beautiful. I actually gasped with each new photo. I know it verges on classic rather than avant-garde, but that sheer beaded dress is heaven.
Galliano can get too costumey, so I am loving this return to Dior roots.
Quoting from picture 21: "Is this what we can expect from designers right now? Is it the economy, all those 'consumers want to invest in classic pieces' warnings taken too much to heart? Whatever has driven Galliano back into the archives can't but disappoint those acquainted with the range of his genius. It remains to be seen whether customers will fork over tens of thousands for dresses that are merely beautiful."
Merely beautiful as opposed to fashion-as-art? And, fashion-as-art accessible only to the very wealthy who can toss tens of thousands of $$ at this "artist"? Hmm. I am distrustful of those two ideas -- namely, that art is so because it is impractical and that beauty does not challenge. There isn't anything wrong with straight up beautiful and there isn't anything inherently regressive or "safe" in citing classic work, imo.
@greengrey (raidersofthelostSTAR): That's the whole point. You have something like that hanging in your closet, you WANGLE that invitation to that ball.
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I think their style is much closer to that of Bebe, actually. I couldn't think of a better match...but I don't anyone is going to be stretching their creative muscles. #kimkardashianclothingline
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Haha. Oh, Bebe is a big fan of rhinestones on the boobs and butt for advertising as well. #kimkardashianclothingline
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Also, I can't believe that with all the picture-taking going on at my brother's July 4th BBQ, I completely forgot to strike the 'clavicle-pushing couture pose.'
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If it works (big if) I will have a lot of attitude.
"Hat or daisy?"
Hee. If you have the chutzpah (and the cash, from whatever source) to wear it, does it matter?
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Galliano can get too costumey, so I am loving this return to Dior roots.
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Jackets beautiful. Chapeaux beautiful. Colors gorgeous. Makeup stunning.
Why no pants?!?
Lady Gaga, for the most part, your style mentor Madonna has worn her pants this whole past season. I blame you.
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Merely beautiful as opposed to fashion-as-art? And, fashion-as-art accessible only to the very wealthy who can toss tens of thousands of $$ at this "artist"? Hmm. I am distrustful of those two ideas -- namely, that art is so because it is impractical and that beauty does not challenge. There isn't anything wrong with straight up beautiful and there isn't anything inherently regressive or "safe" in citing classic work, imo.
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Shame though, because I would have NOWHERE to wear them.
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