wow, as boring and plain as I've ever seen her |
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She understood the assignment! |
Meg the Stallion
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This is very Detroit hair show 1993. |
Has Anne Hathaway done something to her eyebrows, she looks so different. Liked her original way. |
It could just be my mood tonight, but.... I'm bored.
Way too many people interpreted the theme by sticking to a black/white/gray/silver color palette. I wanted to see more actual suiting, in general. I think a lot of the white attendees struggled with how to interpret this theme without coopting black culture -- I actually give props to Sydney Sweeney and Gigi Hadid for embracing black hairstyling because otherwise what are they doing? Just wearing a black or a white dress? Yawn. At least it's something to look at. Agree that a lot of the younger folks have sort of hammy attempts at the theme that are just not hitting for me in the fashion sense. Maybe they will play online. Even Diana Ross (who I LOVE), I'm just underwhelmed. Yes the train is huge but how many times have we seen some huge dramatic train at the Met Gala? So many times. The only thing to set her look apart is that it's Diana effing Ross. Which, fair, but from a fashion perspective, it's not wowing me. And speaking of famous Met Gala trains, wow is Rhianna a disappointment. I mean, she does this -- subverts expectations by going casual when people are expecting her to dress to the nines. And she's pregnant and that's a reveal. But that outfit is a whatever. So many of these outfits are a whatever. We'll see, maybe tomorrow I'll look the photos over and be more excited. I need to look more closely at Colman Domingo and Teyana Taylor. But based on what I've seen so far, I'm pretty disappointed. |
She got a facelift plus other work. |
No wonder… |
Yes if bad skin and eye bags mean so grown up |
Suiting is an art that's all in the details, and people don't notice great tailoring or quality of materials on the Met red carpet. Photographs can't actually go microscopic on the fabric, nor do they want to, because that's not what sells, obviously. The photos that sell of whole body shots with immense trains, fans, head-dresses, and color contrasts. Even if all those things end up being butt-ugly and not appropriate to the theme.
So do you want to stand out on social media, or do you want to actually have a great suit? It's hard to do both. |
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