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You are really missing the point. It doesn't matter what Europeans wear daily. The point is that Lively will get quite a bit of press in Europe by showing up to events there and wearing designers like Stella McCartney and Tamara Ralph. Her outfit for the London premier got a ton of play in the fashion/celebrity press both in the UK/EU and in the US because it was eye popping and beautiful -- it made for a very pretty picture which makes it easy for photo editors to grab it and use it because it will attract eyeballs. I'm sure there are plenty of Europeans who would roll their eyes at it and never wear anything like it (or the oversized white McCartney suit she wore as well) and find it tacky. I find it tacky! But Lively understands the fashion world and the fashion press and she definitely worked that knowledge to the best of her ability to sell this movie, which might be why it over performed at the box office so much. |
Blake wearing a big white outfit has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand. Does anyone care that she wore a white suit? |
Plus a million. All this other crap is meritless - no real evidence Heath or Baldoni did anything wrong. BL is a cruel dimwit and she and her nutty-assed husband and psychopathic publicist Leslie Sloane are throwing out wildly immaterial things praying that something sticks. It was always greed and nothing more. |
She looked big and tacky. |
Blake needs a stylist asap, but her bad sense of style is a type of karma, so just let it go. |
I think you actually just made a good point for the wayfarer parties. It’s their film, they had no reason to try to tank it and that’s what they’ll say in court. I imagine wayfarer is getting a larger cut of the box office than lively and wayfarer owns the rights to the movie. It actually makes the takeover theory more plausible. Blake felt the movie would be a success (due to the book’s popularity and the Deadpool cross promo) and felt like she was a bigger part of that success, thus enabling her to rationalize her twisted plot to steal the movie. It’s certainly motive if she ultimately wanted to get the rights to, or a bigger cut of, the sequel. |
Keep telling her she looks good, the ‘Europeans’ love her style, the bigger longer the hair the better, the bigger and whiter the teeth, bigger lips, bigger boobs, big chunky jewels, lots of sarcasm, big and ostentatious is always better. Keep telling her that. |
| If we just agree that Blake is a fashionista and responsible for all of the movie’s success can we please move on |
I agree it's insane that Wayfarer would try to tank their own movie but... they kind of did? Even Baldoni's own PR team made fun of him for not doing enough to promote the movie. In the Leslie Sloane motion to dismiss, she highlights several texts between Nathan and Abel where they are talking about how much Baldoni sucks and how he wasn't doing much press that summer. He took a big break from any promotion in July because, he claimed, he was burnt out (right before his movie came out?) and apparently pitched the idea of promoting the movie by doing some kind of men's retreat (which they thought was stupid). They also point out to each other that Baldoni wasn't doing any magazine covers. He kind of sounds like a nightmare PR client because he wasn't doing much to promote his own movie, but then when they are talking about getting bad press about Lively out, he's very engaged. It's actually fascinating. I do think this is going to matter in the court case. People can argue that some of Lively's promotional efforts were tone deaf and attracted bad press (I find it so baffling she wasn't prepared for that question about what she would say to DV survivors -- that's an easy layup with a bit of media preparation and it's really weird she wasn't ready with an answer). But no one can argue she didn't work her butt off promoting the movie. It looks like she did nothing but promotion from June until September, flying all over the country and overseas, dong ever red carpet, every interview, that she and her team could find. I do think that probably helped the film succeed and it's going to make it harder for Wayfarer to argue that the negative content about her online was all her fault. Even when she made the mistakes during promotion that got criticized, she and her PR team would quickly pivot to create positive press to move past it. From a PR standpoint it's going to be hard to impugn Lively's efforts, especially when compared to Justin's, which is own PR team even though were lackluster and lame. |
Yes! Plus small additional tasks like her admitting to lying, paying out a 9-figure sum, and some of the cowards like Ferrer coming clean. Easy! Blame knows she’s busted on multiple levels so petting her dry mane and saying she’s the fairest of them all won’t even convince her, and that’s the real problem. She on some level knows she is not respected and that that is appropriate. |
She did not generate positive press. Try the other one. |
You must not watch reality tv. Everyone loves a villain. Blake could’ve been working her butt off and still gotten organic negative press and that still could’ve contributed to the movie’s success (all news is good news as they say). All these things can be true. Everyone hates Tom Sandoval and yet he’s booked and busy. |
Blake Lively is not a fashion or style inspiration at all, and she does not get excellent fashion press unlike - to step away from the very young - Ayo Edebiri, Greta Lee, Lupita N’yongo, Saiorse Ronan for big events, to elder stateswomen like Julianne Moore and Kidman and Swinton and Blanchett each of whom still kill it from time to time. She’s blowsy and unfinished and poorly edited and a mess and the film was a semi-smash because of a built in following of the author more than much else. People criticized her dry hair as her line was released because an ad she presumably approved had her looking less than glossy and amazing. Article is August 1, 2024. She has always had the sh!t press that her even worse character deserves. She wasn’t surprised by it - she was mad. Different thing entirely. |
Not that I understand fashion but what on earth does the bolder mean? Is anything really bad taste anymore? In RL for sure but celebrities and pop musicians get away with some really bizarre outfits. |