Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People like her because she’s authentic?
She’s changed every feature on her face with plastic surgery. She’s had plastic surgery on multiple body parts. Lots of people do that, but they are not being “authentic.” They are changing themselves into someone different because they think their real selves aren’t good enough.
Yeaaaah how is any of this original? She is selling fake sexiness to attract wealthy mates. It’s literally the oldest profession in the world.
Anonymous wrote:They *actually* look the way DJT imagines he and Melania look.
Anonymous wrote:People like her because she’s authentic?
She’s changed every feature on her face with plastic surgery. She’s had plastic surgery on multiple body parts. Lots of people do that, but they are not being “authentic.” They are changing themselves into someone different because they think their real selves aren’t good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lauren Sanchez' bad plastic surgery/fillers are worse than the Whores R Us dress---though both are pretty awful. All of the Japanese and Japanese American women had the best dresses.
Lauren Sanchez wore a dress from the Rasario “Resort” collection.
What dress did you wear for your invite?
We seriously need a separate thread so that people can post what they would wear to a state dinner. I’m fascinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's possible to be real and authentic to yourself while also dressing appropriately for the occasion.
But you’re trying to dress her in a style that isn’t her. Nothing authentic about that.
Anonymous wrote:It's possible to be real and authentic to yourself while also dressing appropriately for the occasion.
Anonymous wrote:It's possible to be real and authentic to yourself while also dressing appropriately for the occasion.
Anonymous wrote:I like her for the things she is not:
Delicate
Sad
Demure
Deferential
Ethereal
Thin
She looks a little nuts with all the surgery and that’s a lot of boob. But she comes across as authentically herself, weirdly. Which is something I really like.
Anonymous wrote:She needs a wise mentor.
Anonymous wrote:I am normally not worked up about stuff like this but wearing it to a White House state dinner apparently crosses a line for me because I'm embarrassed on her behalf. The sheer corset is what pushes it over the line for me. I also think the amount of cleavage is excessive and not appropriate for the venue, but if the dress were at least opaque, I'd probably wouldn't think much of it as long as there was no indecent exposure.
But wearing sheer red lace to a dinner hosted by the President for a foreign head of state? Come ON. It's such a pathetic level of "LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME" in a room full of many people who also have that impulse but also mostly have enough self-awareness not to be so obvious about it.
It also seems like a missed opportunity, IMO. She's worn a million barely there dresses in public -- everyone knows she's in good shape and likes to show off her body. If she'd shown up to this looking really classic and refined, I actually think it would have resulted in more, and way better, press. Not to do it all the time but just to say "hey, when the situation calls for it, I can do classy and polished too -- I just choose not to most of the time." That, I would respect.