Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
This is gorgeous!
Agree that dress is perfection -- Flockhart has always had fantastic red carpet style. She understands what looks good on her.
And PP I remember that company! I never bought anything but now I'm jealous of your dress and wish I had.
That’s not the one I have (although I have a similar vintage one my mom bought for a formal dinner in the 1970s—it’s like this but backless and with a hot pink belt). The one I have is the navy one from 1999 — cap chiffon sleeves, square neck, high waist. It’s actually very Bridgerton without all the boobs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
This is gorgeous!
Agree that dress is perfection -- Flockhart has always had fantastic red carpet style. She understands what looks good on her.
And PP I remember that company! I never bought anything but now I'm jealous of your dress and wish I had.
Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Angelina in Alexander McQueen and Zahara
If only Zahara would strike out with some teen-angsty piercings to let us know she is making a statement.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New hair for Emma Stome! She’s in LV
Like rosemary baby lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
This is gorgeous!
Agree that dress is perfection -- Flockhart has always had fantastic red carpet style. She understands what looks good on her.
And PP I remember that company! I never bought anything but now I'm jealous of your dress and wish I had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Angelina in Alexander McQueen and Zahara
If only Zahara would strike out with some teen-angsty piercings to let us know she is making a statement.
I would say her ears and nose ring is pretty teen-angsty
She looks like a movie star. Like what I imagine when I think of a movie star. I don't need every actress to look like this but I love that we have Zendaya out there doing this. I am just grateful to have this little slice of glamour in my life. It's what Hollywood was invented for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zendaya in LV
Why actresses pick that newborn’s-diaper hue I will never understand.
It doesn’t go with her coloring. She would look amazing in lavender or ice blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.
Welcome. You aren't the only hater.
It's sad because I LOVED the Wicked musical when I was a young teen. My grandparents surprised me and took me to see it on Broadway, and I listened to the songs for months!
I enjoyed the movie but am kind of sick of it now.
PP here and loved the book and think the stage musical was wonderful. I think the movie is a gross money grab (I loathe when they split a story into multiple movies like this -- just tell a damn story in one movie) and while I think Erivo and Grande are terrific vocal talents, I don't like their interpretation of these roles and have found their press tour excruciating. Erivo in particular has really turned me off forever. Like zero self-awareness. Even by Hollywood standards. They need to stop. I'm glad this is kind of their swan song because the Oscars don't have a Musical or box office category so they won't be featured as heavily for the rest of awards season (though they will be at everything, ugh).
Erivo is so off-putting. Wasn't she the one complaining that someone made fan art of the movie that mimicked the original musical poster (and thus didn't show her face)?
They are all so far up each other's A$$, including Goldbum and Michelle Yeoh (who was not very good in this film at all).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.
Welcome. You aren't the only hater.
It's sad because I LOVED the Wicked musical when I was a young teen. My grandparents surprised me and took me to see it on Broadway, and I listened to the songs for months!
I enjoyed the movie but am kind of sick of it now.
PP here and loved the book and think the stage musical was wonderful. I think the movie is a gross money grab (I loathe when they split a story into multiple movies like this -- just tell a damn story in one movie) and while I think Erivo and Grande are terrific vocal talents, I don't like their interpretation of these roles and have found their press tour excruciating. Erivo in particular has really turned me off forever. Like zero self-awareness. Even by Hollywood standards. They need to stop. I'm glad this is kind of their swan song because the Oscars don't have a Musical or box office category so they won't be featured as heavily for the rest of awards season (though they will be at everything, ugh).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
This is gorgeous!