The receptionist was giving me a breakdown of the work they suggested to do and on the low, she told me to get a second opinion. Shout out to her for the tip and confirming my gut instinct
@beyonceseyelid
There’s a number or other reasons as well but there are the main factors for sure. The damage they incur from those stains are often irreversible and dry cleaning is so harsh of a process that it may do mare harm than good
And what y’all not gonna do is act like P got the concept from Loewe when he really just introducing an updated version of BBC/Ice Cream work. Stop playing
Lost in the Park? 🤔 Here’s a helpful tip—even for lifelong New Yorkers: check the four numbers on any lamppost base. The first two numbers indicate the nearest street, and if the the last two numbers are odd, you're on the west side and if they are even, you're on the east side.
It was an honor to dress fashion historian, muse, and veteran writer, Amy Fine Collins in our FW14 finale look. Headpiece by Stephen Jones, her date to the Gala, who’s wearing his father’s top paired with his own Thom Browne suit
Toni Braxton in this scantily Richard Tyler dress really shook shit up at the 43rd annual Grammys in ‘01. People claimed that she was trying to one-up J. Lo’s Versace look and Toni was like “Nothing against her but to insinuate that I’m trying to look like her? I’m sorry”
He created A LOT of work, especially when he was up late at night manic on drugs. There’s work we still haven’t seen due in part to gallerists he worked with who stored it in places like Switzerland that he didn’t even have access to
I think we should uplift the publications that always catered to Black people and were intentionally founded with us in mind instead of begging Vogue to acknowledge our existence
Thierry Mugler called Diana Ross to walk his S/S 1991 “Butterfly” collection in Paris but she only agreed to do it if Tracee could walk too. So for Tracee Ellis Ross’s 18th birthday, she got her introduction to the fashion runway
Not even being pretentious but I’m very selective about who I discuss fashion with because there’s so many layers and complexities in the industry that the average person just won’t grasp if you not in it or study it but somehow, those same people think they know the most
@booktweeting
@HiNatasha
@Awkward_Orange
@MichelleHux
There’s so many people who would die to write for Vogue and here comes this mediocre article. It’s literally written with the same effort I’d put in on a last minute paper I’d write right before class freshman year