Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kathy Bates’s face/hair looks AMAZING.
Is she wearing Skechers? I sort of love that.
No they are Sneex. Sara Blakey’s new product.
Anonymous wrote:Kate Winslet in Erdem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kathy Bates’s face/hair looks AMAZING.
Is she wearing Skechers? I sort of love that.
Anonymous wrote:I love Colin Farrell thanking a particular craft services. He seems down to earth and truly kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Molly Sims
This is gorgeous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jodie Foster in Dior
Do not like. It overwhelms her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kiera Knightley (I think it’s Chanel)
Horrid. Girl, no.
Anonymous wrote:Elle Fanning in Balmain
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Anonymous wrote:Molly Sims
Anonymous wrote:Kiera Knightley (I think it’s Chanel)
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:Pamela Anderson and her son Brandon