I AM DYING OMG THIS IS GOLDItsMarie wrote:
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I AM DYING OMG THIS IS GOLDItsMarie wrote:
peanutella wrote:That dress is probably Acne and, like, €500.
If anyone finds this atrocity online, please let me know as I would like to email this brand and ask them if their design team is okay, and maybe recommend a therapist. I mean, this was clearly designed with a mental institution in mind.
I'm still not over it.
She can indeed look stunning when she wants to, too bad she mostly wants to wear weird-shaped and weird-colored and plain weird stuff most of the time...Lamour88 wrote:She looks amazing for the Glamour awards, always nice when an actual stylist intervenes:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVAalQfFdL3 ... teelalonde
Unfortunately nothing Aslan can fap to-- just too much colour and a shape that actually hugs her curves.
I wonder if she'll ever look back and regret spending her 20s dressed in beige paper bags pretending she hates colour.
That awkward moment when your sense of style (or complete lack thereof) is so shit that people are starting to think you're trolling them. Let's remember that this is the woman who though it was a good idea to pair snake print boots with a frilly pink dress and a grey leather jacket.floozyfloo wrote:Ok I've looked through every grey shirt dress the internet has to offer, and while Acne does make similar ones...I just can't find it!
Starting to wonder if she's set us up, and she actually wore a hospital gown, because they are far similar than the designer dresses I looked for.
Just one question: WHY?! Do these horrid things do something special we don't know about or why are people in Skandinavia wearing hospital clothes like that when leaving the house ?bnm wrote:I actually like the hospital gown dress and slippers. I live in a large scandinavian city and wouldnt look twice if I saw her in the street, thats what people look like here