Ladies! Time to update your wardrobes! But sexism never goes out of style!
Did you get your maid to change the sleeves on your dress before you went out tonight?
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Sarah
Mon, Jun 21, 2010 11:11pm
The person who did the crepe jumpsuit, wide belt, and cantilever heel was fairly prescient. I wouldn’t necessarily stare if I saw that in Manhattan.
Matt C
Mon, Jun 21, 2010 11:19pm
I haven’t laughed so much at a 1930s product since “Reefer Madness.”
Mo
Tue, Jun 22, 2010 1:09am
I love how the more futuristic something is, the more it reflects the time it came from.
But leaving the air conditioning out of it, the jumpsuit and the dress right after it (*swish*) are very close to current or recent red carpet trends. (Doesn’t Posh have a set of heels like that?) Two out of that few isn’t a bad success rate.
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The person who did the crepe jumpsuit, wide belt, and cantilever heel was fairly prescient. I wouldn’t necessarily stare if I saw that in Manhattan.
I haven’t laughed so much at a 1930s product since “Reefer Madness.”
I love how the more futuristic something is, the more it reflects the time it came from.
But leaving the air conditioning out of it, the jumpsuit and the dress right after it (*swish*) are very close to current or recent red carpet trends. (Doesn’t Posh have a set of heels like that?) Two out of that few isn’t a bad success rate.
“Oh, swish!”
“Candy for cuties!”
The “future” looks bleak.