Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kate Winslet in Erdem
Love this for her. It’s a little dressed down but she has a quirky vibe so it works.
Anonymous wrote:Glen Powell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the commenters here have exceedingly conventional tastes. They seemingly can’t stand it when a man wears anything other than a basic tux. I like the more expressive looks! No wonder we in DC have the reputation for being conservative and boring dressers.
I do too but there are limits. That mint green velvet thing is beyond the limits. It’s just ugly.
Okay - but Andrew Scott in light blue is good! Don’t take that sparkling personality and put him in a conventional tux. It would be a waste.
I disagree. While he’s not my cup of tea as an actor, I feel he’d be quite Clark-Gable in a classic black tux.
But he’s so much more interesting and whimsical than boring old Clark Gable.
Anonymous wrote:Lisa Ann Walter in Marchesa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the commenters here have exceedingly conventional tastes. They seemingly can’t stand it when a man wears anything other than a basic tux. I like the more expressive looks! No wonder we in DC have the reputation for being conservative and boring dressers.
I do too but there are limits. That mint green velvet thing is beyond the limits. It’s just ugly.
Okay - but Andrew Scott in light blue is good! Don’t take that sparkling personality and put him in a conventional tux. It would be a waste.
I disagree. While he’s not my cup of tea as an actor, I feel he’d be quite Clark-Gable in a classic black tux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
Talk about a nonbinary look. What used to be called milquetoast
I had to look up milquetoast because I thought I was wrong about the definition all these years. I don't think he looks nonbinary or milquetoast. Very dashing. And you can't tell in that picture but the suit has kind of a sparkle effect. I think he looks great.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but this Shogun is crap. A show where they boil a human being alive and the main character continues casually conversing over the torture screams of the victim.
So much gratuitous violence it's stomach churning. I can't get past it to even follow the show.orrible.
Anonymous wrote:Jodie Foster in Dior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the commenters here have exceedingly conventional tastes. They seemingly can’t stand it when a man wears anything other than a basic tux. I like the more expressive looks! No wonder we in DC have the reputation for being conservative and boring dressers.
I do too but there are limits. That mint green velvet thing is beyond the limits. It’s just ugly.
Okay - but Andrew Scott in light blue is good! Don’t take that sparkling personality and put him in a conventional tux. It would be a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the commenters here have exceedingly conventional tastes. They seemingly can’t stand it when a man wears anything other than a basic tux. I like the more expressive looks! No wonder we in DC have the reputation for being conservative and boring dressers.
I do too but there are limits. That mint green velvet thing is beyond the limits. It’s just ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Timothée Chalamet in Tom Ford
Talk about a nonbinary look. What used to be called milquetoast
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kathy Bates’s face/hair looks AMAZING.