Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kylie Jenner looks stunning.
Are these hip implants??
I truly don’t get the hype around her. Her hips look really wide and she looks like she could be pregnant. I just don’t see why this is stunning.
I’ve always felt like all the Kardashians are average at best, but clearly people see something I don’t.
I’m no Kardashian fan - but to be fair they are far from average. May not be your preferred style but physically average they ain’t.
I just wish they had more personality/ intellect/ depth. I’m embarrassed for their kids that they act like sex kittens/ fashion slaves so publicly and for so long with no regard for their kids’ feelings or dignity.
Kylie is still in her 20s so I give her a pass on this. This is the time to be glam and try whatever she wants.
Giving her a pass on not expressing personality or intellectual depth?
She can dress however she chooses but some indication of life beneath the surface would add ultimate glam to her outfits.
Anonymous wrote:I loved Rose Byrne's gown but the fit wasn't quite right, think the straps needed to be pulled up a touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprise, JLo looking ridiculous:
I would be happy to look that ridiculously good at her age. Her look is a bit kooky - figure skating diva evening gown.
I mean, honestly, wearing an outfit that doesn't allow shape wear and is so revealing at that age - kudos to her on all her hard work.
Sure, yay for JLo for staying in shape…but shouldn’t her goal be looking gorgeous AND being taken seriously by the industry and viewers around the world?
This dress is a big miss. Even worse, it makes her look desperate…which makes people feel sorry for her (or even worse, think she’s pathetic, immature, clueless, etc.).
Jen Garner is getting nothing but love from the fashion press for her look last night. Comments along the lines of classic/classy, elegant, glowing, etc.
I think you're bringing some specific baggage to this with the comparison with these two. They have totally different vibes and that has always been the case. Of course you like Jen G.'s style more; I do too, because I could pull it off. That's irrelevant.
What you're saying is that how women dress should impact how seriously they're taken in the film/fashion industry and that women of a certain age should slink away and not offend others by their *fashion* choices. Nah. Timothy Chalamet a few weeks ago matched his GF in the most hideous orange outfit. No one questioned his seriousness as an actor. Now, I don't think JLo is a very talented actress, but that has nothing to do with her outfit.
Disagree.
If JLo wants to continue to land on the worst dressed list because she’s Hell bent on showing far too much skin for a Hollywood event, that’s her prerogative.
But the reactions across social media and mainstream media are pretty clear: she doesn’t look good. Despite having a great body, she isn’t dressing it well.
She could still be sexy while covering up her belly button. But she’s opting to show so much skin and she’s being judged for it. You’d think she would learn and make some adjustments.
I think she’s desperate to remain seen as a sex symbol. That’s fine. But heck, even Kris Jenner (who similarly clings to her youthful appearance) doesn’t show the world her belly button.
I wish we still had Joan Rivers and Fashion Police.
Another PP said JLo's dress was their least favorite. Sure, that is fine. I didn't love her dress either. But you're continuing to judge her based on her age and tying it to her career. and worth as a person It sounds really misogynistic.
Not misogynistic. Just common sense, and common fashion sense.
FTR, I think Emma Stone looked just as bad in her belly button baring train wreck of a dress.
Everyone showed some skin last night. But women showed too much skin. JLo was one. The ridiculous butt crack dress was another. Emma Stone another.
Nobody ever looks classy showing that much skin.
And the women with the best stylists did a great job avoiding anything to over the top—or anything that showed aging that would negatively detract from the polished look.
Everyone ages. But the fashionistas know what to showcase vs what to tone down.
Sorry not sorry: JLo looks like a desperate tart. So did JLaw—with an even worse dress. JLaw could have rocked any other dress. No clue why she wore that ugly dress.
A tart? Lolol, misogynistic and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprise, JLo looking ridiculous:
I would be happy to look that ridiculously good at her age. Her look is a bit kooky - figure skating diva evening gown.
I mean, honestly, wearing an outfit that doesn't allow shape wear and is so revealing at that age - kudos to her on all her hard work.
Sure, yay for JLo for staying in shape…but shouldn’t her goal be looking gorgeous AND being taken seriously by the industry and viewers around the world?
This dress is a big miss. Even worse, it makes her look desperate…which makes people feel sorry for her (or even worse, think she’s pathetic, immature, clueless, etc.).
Jen Garner is getting nothing but love from the fashion press for her look last night. Comments along the lines of classic/classy, elegant, glowing, etc.
I think you're bringing some specific baggage to this with the comparison with these two. They have totally different vibes and that has always been the case. Of course you like Jen G.'s style more; I do too, because I could pull it off. That's irrelevant.
What you're saying is that how women dress should impact how seriously they're taken in the film/fashion industry and that women of a certain age should slink away and not offend others by their *fashion* choices. Nah. Timothy Chalamet a few weeks ago matched his GF in the most hideous orange outfit. No one questioned his seriousness as an actor. Now, I don't think JLo is a very talented actress, but that has nothing to do with her outfit.
Disagree.
If JLo wants to continue to land on the worst dressed list because she’s Hell bent on showing far too much skin for a Hollywood event, that’s her prerogative.
But the reactions across social media and mainstream media are pretty clear: she doesn’t look good. Despite having a great body, she isn’t dressing it well.
She could still be sexy while covering up her belly button. But she’s opting to show so much skin and she’s being judged for it. You’d think she would learn and make some adjustments.
I think she’s desperate to remain seen as a sex symbol. That’s fine. But heck, even Kris Jenner (who similarly clings to her youthful appearance) doesn’t show the world her belly button.
I wish we still had Joan Rivers and Fashion Police.
Another PP said JLo's dress was their least favorite. Sure, that is fine. I didn't love her dress either. But you're continuing to judge her based on her age and tying it to her career. and worth as a person It sounds really misogynistic.
Not misogynistic. Just common sense, and common fashion sense.
FTR, I think Emma Stone looked just as bad in her belly button baring train wreck of a dress.
Everyone showed some skin last night. But women showed too much skin. JLo was one. The ridiculous butt crack dress was another. Emma Stone another.
Nobody ever looks classy showing that much skin.
And the women with the best stylists did a great job avoiding anything to over the top—or anything that showed aging that would negatively detract from the polished look.
Everyone ages. But the fashionistas know what to showcase vs what to tone down.
Sorry not sorry: JLo looks like a desperate tart. So did JLaw—with an even worse dress. JLaw could have rocked any other dress. No clue why she wore that ugly dress.
Anonymous wrote:
The top of Emma Stone's dress looked like a bib you wear at the dentist to keep from drooling on your shirt.
Anonymous wrote:You're all annoying. Post pictures, the title is "fashion" but there's like three pictures on here.
Anonymous wrote:You're all annoying. Post pictures, the title is "fashion" but there's like three pictures on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kylie Jenner looks stunning.
Are these hip implants??
I truly don’t get the hype around her. Her hips look really wide and she looks like she could be pregnant. I just don’t see why this is stunning.
I’ve always felt like all the Kardashians are average at best, but clearly people see something I don’t.
I’m no Kardashian fan - but to be fair they are far from average. May not be your preferred style but physically average they ain’t.
I just wish they had more personality/ intellect/ depth. I’m embarrassed for their kids that they act like sex kittens/ fashion slaves so publicly and for so long with no regard for their kids’ feelings or dignity.
Kylie is still in her 20s so I give her a pass on this. This is the time to be glam and try whatever she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprise, JLo looking ridiculous:
I would be happy to look that ridiculously good at her age. Her look is a bit kooky - figure skating diva evening gown.
I mean, honestly, wearing an outfit that doesn't allow shape wear and is so revealing at that age - kudos to her on all her hard work.
Sure, yay for JLo for staying in shape…but shouldn’t her goal be looking gorgeous AND being taken seriously by the industry and viewers around the world?
This dress is a big miss. Even worse, it makes her look desperate…which makes people feel sorry for her (or even worse, think she’s pathetic, immature, clueless, etc.).
Jen Garner is getting nothing but love from the fashion press for her look last night. Comments along the lines of classic/classy, elegant, glowing, etc.
I think you're bringing some specific baggage to this with the comparison with these two. They have totally different vibes and that has always been the case. Of course you like Jen G.'s style more; I do too, because I could pull it off. That's irrelevant.
What you're saying is that how women dress should impact how seriously they're taken in the film/fashion industry and that women of a certain age should slink away and not offend others by their *fashion* choices. Nah. Timothy Chalamet a few weeks ago matched his GF in the most hideous orange outfit. No one questioned his seriousness as an actor. Now, I don't think JLo is a very talented actress, but that has nothing to do with her outfit.
Disagree.
If JLo wants to continue to land on the worst dressed list because she’s Hell bent on showing far too much skin for a Hollywood event, that’s her prerogative.
But the reactions across social media and mainstream media are pretty clear: she doesn’t look good. Despite having a great body, she isn’t dressing it well.
She could still be sexy while covering up her belly button. But she’s opting to show so much skin and she’s being judged for it. You’d think she would learn and make some adjustments.
I think she’s desperate to remain seen as a sex symbol. That’s fine. But heck, even Kris Jenner (who similarly clings to her youthful appearance) doesn’t show the world her belly button.
I wish we still had Joan Rivers and Fashion Police.
Another PP said JLo's dress was their least favorite. Sure, that is fine. I didn't love her dress either. But you're continuing to judge her based on her age and tying it to her career. and worth as a person It sounds really misogynistic.
Not misogynistic. Just common sense, and common fashion sense.
FTR, I think Emma Stone looked just as bad in her belly button baring train wreck of a dress.
Everyone showed some skin last night. But women showed too much skin. JLo was one. The ridiculous butt crack dress was another. Emma Stone another.
Nobody ever looks classy showing that much skin.
And the women with the best stylists did a great job avoiding anything to over the top—or anything that showed aging that would negatively detract from the polished look.
Everyone ages. But the fashionistas know what to showcase vs what to tone down.
Sorry not sorry: JLo looks like a desperate tart. So did JLaw—with an even worse dress. JLaw could have rocked any other dress. No clue why she wore that ugly dress.
Why did you hate her Jesus part?Anonymous wrote:Tyeana Taylor love her dress
Hated her Jesus part of her speech, but loved her last few sentences.
Kira & Kevin Loved!
She always looks fabulous and his outfit was great.
Oh well bye CBS done with giving you ratings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprise, JLo looking ridiculous:
I would be happy to look that ridiculously good at her age. Her look is a bit kooky - figure skating diva evening gown.
I mean, honestly, wearing an outfit that doesn't allow shape wear and is so revealing at that age - kudos to her on all her hard work.
Sure, yay for JLo for staying in shape…but shouldn’t her goal be looking gorgeous AND being taken seriously by the industry and viewers around the world?
This dress is a big miss. Even worse, it makes her look desperate…which makes people feel sorry for her (or even worse, think she’s pathetic, immature, clueless, etc.).
Jen Garner is getting nothing but love from the fashion press for her look last night. Comments along the lines of classic/classy, elegant, glowing, etc.
I think you're bringing some specific baggage to this with the comparison with these two. They have totally different vibes and that has always been the case. Of course you like Jen G.'s style more; I do too, because I could pull it off. That's irrelevant.
What you're saying is that how women dress should impact how seriously they're taken in the film/fashion industry and that women of a certain age should slink away and not offend others by their *fashion* choices. Nah. Timothy Chalamet a few weeks ago matched his GF in the most hideous orange outfit. No one questioned his seriousness as an actor. Now, I don't think JLo is a very talented actress, but that has nothing to do with her outfit.
Disagree.
If JLo wants to continue to land on the worst dressed list because she’s Hell bent on showing far too much skin for a Hollywood event, that’s her prerogative.
But the reactions across social media and mainstream media are pretty clear: she doesn’t look good. Despite having a great body, she isn’t dressing it well.
She could still be sexy while covering up her belly button. But she’s opting to show so much skin and she’s being judged for it. You’d think she would learn and make some adjustments.
I think she’s desperate to remain seen as a sex symbol. That’s fine. But heck, even Kris Jenner (who similarly clings to her youthful appearance) doesn’t show the world her belly button.
I wish we still had Joan Rivers and Fashion Police.
Another PP said JLo's dress was their least favorite. Sure, that is fine. I didn't love her dress either. But you're continuing to judge her based on her age and tying it to her career. and worth as a person It sounds really misogynistic.