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2000 LYFH
This is more my style
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ThroughTheLonelyNights
It´s impossible to understand everything, even if you try and think and analyze a lot - what you are obviously doing (NoCode) and I personally appreciate this attitude
BUT as you can see above - satisfaction can be an easy, low matter..........I would say sexist but don´t dare to really speak it out.......
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elunsi
another daughter and son
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NoCode0680
This is kind of an OT question, but I'm curious. I'm not all that into fashion, maybe somebody can clear something up for me.
A lot of fashion, be it at a fashion show or in shoots like this, feature things nobody would ever wear, and likely never go on sale. I say likely as I can't imagine anybody wearing these things since they aren't practical at all. It seems like they exist solely for the sake of one show or photo shoot. These outfits Alexandra is wearing aren't as bad as some, but who wears that stuff? So my question is, what's the point? If they're not advertising these outfits for the sake of selling them, what are they doing? Is it just advertising the designer? Keep their name out there? I guess that would kind of make sense, but it still seems like it would make more sense to show off things people could actually wear and buy. You might be able to sell 1 or 2 to Lady GaGa or something, but where do these things fit into their business model?
Like these things...
What are they trying to sell us? Is it just about showing off how creative they can be, and catch people's attention to bring notice to their practical outfits? I'm not trying to put down fashion, I just don't understand it. Seems like these fashion shows are very expensive to put on, with what they have to pay the models, all the backstage people, the cost of the outfits, etc. How are they making money off this? Where does it pay off? Does the buzz off these shows translate into sales of unrelated clothing from the same designer?
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uhbuhgullayew
You mean this isn't standard lingerie?
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uhbuhgullayew
You mean this isn't standard lingerie?
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stonesrule
CindyC! I thnk they are attractive girls but a deft hand in application and flattering colors make almost any woman look better.
Key ingredient in making Patti and her daughters photogenic is great eyes and bone structure.
Alexandra was without makup when I saw her and her most interesting feature was her mouth. Just like Keith's.
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NoCode0680