No! This one!
I am seriously in love with this collection.
'Out Of Gas'
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Will it stick? I still call the Pan Am building "The Pan Am Building".
Me too.
Of course, I also call the MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour McNeil-Lehrer. I blame my French half. After all, they are slow to change and still call Beijing Pékin.
I am seriously in love with this collection.
Although whoever did the makeup should be shot.
For lunch, I put an offer on the house.
Made some choices I wasn't going to, but I feel like they were the right choices with the extra info we got today, like there is another offer in, but that it hasn't been accepted and the comps in the hood.
Um.
I was feeling queasy already today, and I am practically vibrating now.
I put an offer on the house.
Congratulations!!!
Whoo hoo on the house offer!! I hope you get it--that bathroom was as cute as could be.
Best of luck, sara!
Woo hoo, Sara!!
Yay sara! Good luck!
Although whoever did the makeup should be shot.
According to the article that goes with the slide show:
Mr. McQueen, in effect, was calling fashion’s bluff when he opened his collection with a suit in a 1940s silhouette, with a nipped waist and flared skirt in houndstooth wool, worn by a model who walked with her hands on her hips and posed with the exaggerated gestures of an Irving Penn photograph. That was followed by a houndstooth print on a mink coat in a Poiret shape and wool jackets that were defaced with embroidery that looked like a Jackson Pollock painting.
All the models wore hats by the milliner Philip Treacy that were made of trash-can liners and aluminum cans, or recycled household objects; the makeup, inspired by the mad look of Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil,” gave the models the appearance of plastic faces that were all lips. The music, as well, was a mash-up of songs from his prior shows, with bits of “Vogue” and Marilyn Manson’s “Beautiful People.”