Unlike many of the men here, I sat down & watched most of the video(a bit of fast forward here & there).
I realize that the models were meant to have a retro, brunette, "cap head" hairdo-ed look, but aiy-yi-yi, some of those poor girls ended up looking so ugly & unfeminine it was criminal. A whole bevy of babes & I'm left thinking best to keep my distance lest it turn out to be a young Mick Jagger in drag.
It is incredibly difficult for a straight man to care about fashion because we must strain to see the female body as a canvas. For us, a beautiful female body is the ne plus ultra, and what covers it only gilds the lily.
A fashion show like this one will surely send us all scampering back to our Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues, believe me.
Yeah, it's definitely the thing to make the models look hard. Even worse are the shows that make them look like heroin-addicted zombies. These-'uns just looked like Mick Jagger zombies. But still, it was a good show as far as creating a mood, or whatever. The music was perfect.
Dismal. Followed by a parade of synonyms like dark, gloomy, dreary, drab, dull, bleak, cheerless, depressing, uninviting, unwelcoming.
Beyond grim, the closed door of description bursts open for another round of stern, forbidding, uninviting, unsmiling, dour, formidable, harsh, steely, flinty, stony.
To signal the end of this long miserable clickety clacking freight train of stylized same a red caboose brings up the rear.
MamaM, you just don't know ART when you see it. LOL @ little red caboose!
April, I see it more as Zombie Apocalypse...I mean that even zombies face apocalypses and must scurry from their hotel rooms in the dead of night carrying their bags.
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@Deborah,
Unlike many of the men here, I sat down & watched most of the video(a bit of fast forward here & there).
I realize that the models were meant to have a retro, brunette, "cap head" hairdo-ed look, but aiy-yi-yi, some of those poor girls ended up looking so ugly & unfeminine it was criminal. A whole bevy of babes & I'm left thinking best to keep my distance lest it turn out to be a young Mick Jagger in drag.
It is incredibly difficult for a straight man to care about fashion because we must strain to see the female body as a canvas. For us, a beautiful female body is the ne plus ultra, and what covers it only gilds the lily.
A fashion show like this one will surely send us all scampering back to our Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues, believe me.
Designed and directed by homosexuals.
Fabulous.
Aw, that's sweet YH :)
Yeah, it's definitely the thing to make the models look hard. Even worse are the shows that make them look like heroin-addicted zombies. These-'uns just looked like Mick Jagger zombies. But still, it was a good show as far as creating a mood, or whatever. The music was perfect.
I think they were octuplets.
Dentist probably gave mom a good deal for removing all the kids molars.
Also, bringing back heroin chic is so retro nowadays.
And the purpose of this post was?
Dismal.
Followed
by a parade
of synonyms
like dark,
gloomy,
dreary,
drab,
dull,
bleak,
cheerless,
depressing,
uninviting,
unwelcoming.
Beyond grim,
the closed door
of description
bursts open for
another round
of stern,
forbidding,
uninviting,
unsmiling,
dour,
formidable,
harsh,
steely,
flinty,
stony.
To signal
the end
of this long
miserable
clickety
clacking
freight train
of stylized same
a red caboose
brings up
the rear.
Louis Vuitton is the company that makes the handbags. Right?
I'll call it: Beetlejuice goes shoplifting in Beverly Hills.
MamaM, you just don't know ART when you see it. LOL @ little red caboose!
April, I see it more as Zombie Apocalypse...I mean that even zombies face apocalypses and must scurry from their hotel rooms in the dead of night carrying their bags.
Yes, Bat, but I think they all do.
To make pretty boys like you ask questions, Phil :)
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