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

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.
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.