Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Anonymous wrote:Halle Berry looks awful, her hair and dress need to go away immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Well, given that she got her face blown off by the Taliban, I'm going to give her a pass on that. She gets to choose now. She always did.
I love her but I simply wonder at what statement she is making with a half head cover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Well, given that she got her face blown off by the Taliban, I'm going to give her a pass on that. She gets to choose now. She always did.
I love her but I simply wonder at what statement she is making with a half head cover.
Anonymous wrote:Now this I hate - Mindy Kaling in Vera Wang. I get she's excited about her body and wants to show it off -- no shade there, I get it. But the dress itself is hideous and her styling is very plasticky looking. She looks like a Bratz doll (sorry Mindy). I wish she'd gone super classic instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Well, given that she got her face blown off by the Taliban, I'm going to give her a pass on that. She gets to choose now. She always did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another great understated dress that is doing everything right for the wearer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce. I think she is among the best "bob and red lip" in the game, though Michelle Williams has also been rocking that styling for years really well.
Disagree. She has no curves, so this straight dress isn’t flattering.
She doesn't need curves. She's tall with gorgeous shoulders and striking features. Not everyone is trying to look like the same ideal. It's okay for people to look like perfect versions of themselves.
She looks like a teenage boy in a dress. There’s no real waist and she doesn’t have hips. It’s really unflattering. Her look is all forehead and flatness.
Agree to disagree. I think you just don't like her body type, which is fine, but it's not her job to make her body look different than it is. Like I don't look at a really busty actress and think "wow that dress does not sufficiently flatten her chest enough -- you can tell she has big boobs." Your body is your body.
Well said, PP. She looks beautiful here, and she’s under no obligation to look like Barbie. PP is a sad, strange little fashion victim.
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Most people realize you must embrace your body and dress it appropriately. You play up your best features, and you strategically select styles to accent or mitigate other features. The dress was a miss. If Fashion Police was still around, I’m sure they would have said she has a terrific slender frame and a statuesque body but she should have worn something to create a waist and the illusion of curves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Well, given that she got her face blown off by the Taliban, I'm going to give her a pass on that. She gets to choose now. She always did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malala looks great
She does, but she looked SO uncomfortable in that cringey Jimmy Kimmel schtick just now.
Also, she really seems to be pushing the limits of what is a hijab. Much of her hair is visible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea how to post a pic but Idris Elba’s wife looks amazing.
She does indeed. They are so perfect.
This is perfection!
Really? I love the unusual color, but I really had the shoulder pad vibe.
I think that angle is a bit unfortunate because of how they are holding hands. She did a good job with finding the good angles on the red carpet to carry off the super broad shoulders -- it looks much better here in this solo pic, and in other photos where she's actually posing:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another great understated dress that is doing everything right for the wearer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce. I think she is among the best "bob and red lip" in the game, though Michelle Williams has also been rocking that styling for years really well.
Disagree. She has no curves, so this straight dress isn’t flattering.
She doesn't need curves. She's tall with gorgeous shoulders and striking features. Not everyone is trying to look like the same ideal. It's okay for people to look like perfect versions of themselves.
She looks like a teenage boy in a dress. There’s no real waist and she doesn’t have hips. It’s really unflattering. Her look is all forehead and flatness.
Agree to disagree. I think you just don't like her body type, which is fine, but it's not her job to make her body look different than it is. Like I don't look at a really busty actress and think "wow that dress does not sufficiently flatten her chest enough -- you can tell she has big boobs." Your body is your body.
Well said, PP. She looks beautiful here, and she’s under no obligation to look like Barbie. PP is a sad, strange little fashion victim.
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Most people realize you must embrace your body and dress it appropriately. You play up your best features, and you strategically select styles to accent or mitigate other features. The dress was a miss. If Fashion Police was still around, I’m sure they would have said she has a terrific slender frame and a statuesque body but she should have worn something to create a waist and the illusion of curves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tems. Dramatic dress that would have looked a lot more dramatic against any other background. I felt sorry for the people seated behind her at the show.
I cannot express how obnoxious this is to wear to an event where people are seated in an audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea how to post a pic but Idris Elba’s wife looks amazing.
She does indeed. They are so perfect.
This is perfection!
Really? I love the unusual color, but I really had the shoulder pad vibe.
