Ivy Getty Files for Divorce, NYT Low Key Shades

Anonymous
That was an amazing celebrity wedding. Visually gorgeous throughout. I rarely like avant garde bridal dresses but found the Galliano mirror dress captivating. I am sorry that the marriage didn't work out. It takes years to understand why money can't buy happiness and this is another prime example.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always enjoy Vogue’s coverage of lavish weddings. I know I should be nauseated by the excess, but I enjoy seeing the results of hyper-wealthy people embracing glamour.

Also, if I were more technologically adept, I’d revive the “I’d Hit That Thursday” thread with the Vogue picture of Prince Constantine of Greece and Denmark.


Lol at all of this post
Anonymous
I’m dying. This was awesome. Thanks for posting op!
Anonymous
Wow. Her husband looked just like her distinctive looking father.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always enjoy Vogue’s coverage of lavish weddings. I know I should be nauseated by the excess, but I enjoy seeing the results of hyper-wealthy people embracing glamour.

Also, if I were more technologically adept, I’d revive the “I’d Hit That Thursday” thread with the Vogue picture of Prince Constantine of Greece and Denmark.


I noticed Princess Marie Chantal of Greece was there. I know a lot of ya'll were on that message board back int he day...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was a random click after my Wordle game but the low key shade throughout the article is absolutely delicious. There's no tea but I think folks will enjoy:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/style/ivy-getty-divorce-tobias-engel.html?ae=oa&aig=DTMC_a


All that money can't buy decent bewbs?!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was a random click after my Wordle game but the low key shade throughout the article is absolutely delicious. There's no tea but I think folks will enjoy:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/style/ivy-getty-divorce-tobias-engel.html?ae=oa&aig=DTMC_a


All that money can't buy decent bewbs?!



Yikes. Part of it might be that her upper body looks emaciated, no fat or breast tissue at all for an implant to hide behind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was a random click after my Wordle game but the low key shade throughout the article is absolutely delicious. There's no tea but I think folks will enjoy:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/style/ivy-getty-divorce-tobias-engel.html?ae=oa&aig=DTMC_a


Wut.

Is this a name I am supposed to know or some shit like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was a random click after my Wordle game but the low key shade throughout the article is absolutely delicious. There's no tea but I think folks will enjoy:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/style/ivy-getty-divorce-tobias-engel.html?ae=oa&aig=DTMC_a


Wut.

Is this a name I am supposed to know or some shit like that.


Ivy? No. But Getty? Yes, absolutely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, what shade?

The piece is merely dumbed down thanks to the Q&A structure…I suppose the writer knows her audience?

Two rich kids had a whirlwind romance and subsequently discovered being boring grownups isn’t totz kewl.

One probably wants to have a baby while the other is reluctant?

Or perhaps she found a better prospect?


Heh no, the whole thing is designed to present these people as insufferable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always enjoy Vogue’s coverage of lavish weddings. I know I should be nauseated by the excess, but I enjoy seeing the results of hyper-wealthy people embracing glamour.

Also, if I were more technologically adept, I’d revive the “I’d Hit That Thursday” thread with the Vogue picture of Prince Constantine of Greece and Denmark.


that’s true. I appreciate her crazy wedding look. why should she have tried to emulate Princess Kate or whatever? borrrring!


I like her wedding look, too
Anonymous
My favorite part is when they proclaim her a philanthropist, because she threw a charity dinner in Venice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The article itself isn’t that shady but the section headers are and were pretty funny.


Yes the headings wow! Thanks OP for flagging and PP for sharing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite part is when they proclaim her a philanthropist, because she threw a charity dinner in Venice.


Sounds better than unemployed layabout.
Anonymous
I read she attended college…
Is that what they say when you don’t get a degree?
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