Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a cute suit!!!
Ben Platt is so ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Such a cute suit!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.
I actually think this would have worked better if they were eithet more daring with it or instead shaded the bodice differently. It gives the suggestion of exposure but isn't exposed at all. The nipples on the bodice remind me of nipples on the batsuit.
What are they trying to convey with this?
Sex. Doesn't know how to be classy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.
I actually think this would have worked better if they were eithet more daring with it or instead shaded the bodice differently. It gives the suggestion of exposure but isn't exposed at all. The nipples on the bodice remind me of nipples on the batsuit.
What are they trying to convey with this?
I know they think they are being witty but it’s not well executed and also isn’t that witty a comment anyway.
Also, I am irritated by Sarah Paulson with her dollar bill. If she wanted to protest the stupid Bezoses, fine, stay home. Or do something really bold like the tax the rich dress. This is like she wants to go to the fancy party but also pretend like she’s a social progressive.
After all the talk about boycotting due to the Bezos, did anyone actually decline the invite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.
I actually think this would have worked better if they were eithet more daring with it or instead shaded the bodice differently. It gives the suggestion of exposure but isn't exposed at all. The nipples on the bodice remind me of nipples on the batsuit.
What are they trying to convey with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kidman has finally lost the age battle with her face. No complaints, she had a great run.
She's lost nothing, she looks great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.
I actually think this would have worked better if they were eithet more daring with it or instead shaded the bodice differently. It gives the suggestion of exposure but isn't exposed at all. The nipples on the bodice remind me of nipples on the batsuit.
What are they trying to convey with this?
I know they think they are being witty but it’s not well executed and also isn’t that witty a comment anyway.
Also, I am irritated by Sarah Paulson with her dollar bill. If she wanted to protest the stupid Bezoses, fine, stay home. Or do something really bold like the tax the rich dress. This is like she wants to go to the fancy party but also pretend like she’s a social progressive.
After all the talk about boycotting due to the Bezos, did anyone actually decline the invite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.
I actually think this would have worked better if they were eithet more daring with it or instead shaded the bodice differently. It gives the suggestion of exposure but isn't exposed at all. The nipples on the bodice remind me of nipples on the batsuit.
What are they trying to convey with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this interpretation so pretty.
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That looked more hot pink/almost magenta on my tv last night, but here the color matching is much better. I like it!
I want to love it but I don’t understand the fitting on the bodice where the boobs are pushed down and smashed up like she’s getting a mammogram. That’s a very popular look lately so I guess it’s intentional, but I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this interpretation so pretty.
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That looked more hot pink/almost magenta on my tv last night, but here the color matching is much better. I like it!
Anonymous wrote:I think Claire Foy in Erdem and Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta did better jobs of interpreting the Madame X portrait than Lauren Sanchez in her dress. These both evoke the actual mood of the painting, where there's this tension between the seductive way the subject has been painted and this effort to adhere to social conventions at the same time. Sanchez just looks like she tacked some giant bejeweled straps on one of her typical dresses and then pulled one down to "reference" the painting.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heidi Klum, always a fan of extreme costuming:
wow, she has gained weight.
It's prosthetics, inspired by Corradini![]()
Bodies today so not look like bodies even 100 years ago. Props to Heidi for being culturally aware of that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of course.
There's always a nekked lady.