jennasauers
Jenna Sauers
jennasauers

In fact they never married. They did throw an engagement party where they ate a wedding cake, and some images got out, which led to a brief period of confusion because people assumed that wedding cake=wedding. Read more

They thought of that. In a subsequent letter which I also viewed, Forever 21 threatens to sue Kane if she changes her site's name to "any other domain names consisting of or comprising in part our Company's trademarks, as well as any other mark or phrase confusingly similar to any of those marks, including Read more

The Mini-Mullet Stage (MMS) is the worst. The absolute worst. Which sucks because cutting off all your hair is the best. Read more

Thanks. I just wish it hadn't come off like I was body-snarking Marc Jacobs. That was weird! Read more

You work in couture? Are you a petite main (if that's the correct term)? Read more

The New Yorker's Alec Wilkinson wrote an excellent (and kind of heartbreaking) profile of Gil Scott-Heron last year: Read more

Thanks! I do not have technical training — in fact I failed sewing in high school — but I picked up a lot of things from watching my mother and reading. I've been making at least some of my own clothes since I was 13. Do you sew? I find it incredibly relaxing to manipulate a two-dimensional piece of fabric into Read more

It's easy to make throwaway comments about "starving" models, but it's kind of dismissive to them as women, you know? It's not really cool to speculate about the eating habits of strangers. Read more

You're correct. Fontana's edit — the new one — is longer than Evangelista's by a couple pages, so the first slide is Fontana / Fontana. All the rest are Evangelista / Fontana. Read more

Yes. I wrote about that spread, and it is both mentioned and linked in this post. Read more

I wondered about that text, too — on the HQ images, you can see clearly that it says "La Perla," and it's very much in the style of an ad. I don't know what was going on there. Perhaps they had different standards for presenting "credits" back then? Read more