Anonymous wrote:I don’t really care about dresses or bodies but I thought best actor was not the right choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore as well but amazing dress. I don't know how to post pictures from a tablet. It was a black sparkly sheath with feathers for the top.
This is gorgeous, I especially love the green and the earrings with the dress, but did the feathers on top have to be that long?
Yes they did, if she has old lady boobies under there I don’t want to know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore as well but amazing dress. I don't know how to post pictures from a tablet. It was a black sparkly sheath with feathers for the top.
This is gorgeous, I especially love the green and the earrings with the dress, but did the feathers on top have to be that long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.
Ugly dress.
I like the dress. Not crazy about the aesthetic enhancements to her face.
Old lady loose skin thin arms...needs longer sleeves.
This is not "old lady loose skin thin arms." I'd kill for this definition.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore as well but amazing dress. I don't know how to post pictures from a tablet. It was a black sparkly sheath with feathers for the top.
Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why Misty, why?
OMG.
Who let this happen?
I feel like women who are focused only on showcasing their breasts end up with crap dresses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore as well but amazing dress. I don't know how to post pictures from a tablet. It was a black sparkly sheath with feathers for the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman... yikes.
Ugly dress.
I don't think it's ugly. And it's nice to see her wearing a color that is good for her, for once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Felicity Jones. I looooove this color (on her and in general) and I like the idea of this dress, but the wrap around feature with the net looks odd in photographs, especially straight on:
Her dress isn't anything special but still looks nice and fresh.
I'm the OP and I did not make the teen boy comment, that was a different poster. As the poster above said, I'm the one that commented later to clarify that I didn't care what she did with her body, I just thought the dress was unflattering.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.
She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.
+1
She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.
So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
+1
Soon we'll hear the absurd trope that "real women" always have curves.![]()
PP was just commenting that the dress didn’t flatter her shape. Calm down.
+1 Thank you.
Actually, no. The PP said "her body looks like a young teen boy" and it was intended as an insult. But some women have small boobs. There's nothing wrong with it. A dress isn't "unflattering" just because it doesn't make someone look like they have larger breasts.
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pp: “cover up those old lady loose arms”
the rest of the world: