Girl I will never be Montecito core! My neutral is leopard print and it’s Hawaiian aloha vibes all the way 😂 if I wore khaki pants and a white shirt you’d need to have me committed
It just goes to show that people are desperate to belong to something. There's a void, and apparently stuffing it with $1000 bills isn't quite filling it. People need to look inside themselves and resolve whatever emotional issues are going on. All the workshops, weekend retreats and $5000 designer water bottles are not going to fix you. Figure it out. "In-house" before "out-house" I always say!
I already commented on Neverworns, but I'm gonna do it again: I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that Melania had no sentimental value to her couture wedding gown. Bet that cash is safely in her personal overseas savings account.
I'm surprised she didn't donate it to the Costume Institute. At the time, IIRC, it was reputed to be one of the most expensive wedding dresses ever made.
I remember color me beautiful, it was a passing trend. We certainly have a lot of passing trends in this country. I think there is a loneliness, emptiness, unfulfilled expectations, that everyone has. Buying things to fill up a hole we have in our lives. We have so much and we think more will heal us, surprise, it doesn’t. We just have more crap.
I know that there will be markets and lives that hold some interest for me, say yes to the dress, because I am astounded by gown prices and styles. The other is Birkin bag, love luxury site. It is fun to see these bags, people and know deep down I would never buy something like this, it is just fun.
Lots of people want in on the next BIG thing. I think it’s a addiction of sorts.
The joke is that healing your fashion wounds means not shopping anymore. But you would probably have to leave California and move to rural Idaho to escape that cult…
This is just... painful. And what's even worse is that my Mum STILL regularly suggests I "have my colours done" whilst looking questioningly at some gloriously insane piece of clothing I'm wearing the shit out of.
Is it just me? Or is that the most hideous wedding garment ever made?
You know what... I have looked at this dress so many fucking times and I don't know why I never had that thought. But you are right.
Girl I will never be Montecito core! My neutral is leopard print and it’s Hawaiian aloha vibes all the way 😂 if I wore khaki pants and a white shirt you’d need to have me committed
It just goes to show that people are desperate to belong to something. There's a void, and apparently stuffing it with $1000 bills isn't quite filling it. People need to look inside themselves and resolve whatever emotional issues are going on. All the workshops, weekend retreats and $5000 designer water bottles are not going to fix you. Figure it out. "In-house" before "out-house" I always say!
I already commented on Neverworns, but I'm gonna do it again: I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that Melania had no sentimental value to her couture wedding gown. Bet that cash is safely in her personal overseas savings account.
I'm surprised she didn't donate it to the Costume Institute. At the time, IIRC, it was reputed to be one of the most expensive wedding dresses ever made.
Have the Trumps like ever donated anything... serious question.
I remember color me beautiful, it was a passing trend. We certainly have a lot of passing trends in this country. I think there is a loneliness, emptiness, unfulfilled expectations, that everyone has. Buying things to fill up a hole we have in our lives. We have so much and we think more will heal us, surprise, it doesn’t. We just have more crap.
I know that there will be markets and lives that hold some interest for me, say yes to the dress, because I am astounded by gown prices and styles. The other is Birkin bag, love luxury site. It is fun to see these bags, people and know deep down I would never buy something like this, it is just fun.
Lots of people want in on the next BIG thing. I think it’s a addiction of sorts.
The joke is that healing your fashion wounds means not shopping anymore. But you would probably have to leave California and move to rural Idaho to escape that cult…
This is just... painful. And what's even worse is that my Mum STILL regularly suggests I "have my colours done" whilst looking questioningly at some gloriously insane piece of clothing I'm wearing the shit out of.