Yes, lets get a nice biblet to protect this fine outfit from the BBQ.
When I move, I never ask Wanda to get the shower curtain set up for me.
Its thunderdome office casual.
Damn it, I want the shoes.
This that a thread hanging from the edge of her totally unhemmed jammies? These have no edge finish at all! Anywhere?! Mind blown!
This years Met Gala theme: Snuffalumpagus!
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Hmmm, clip on straps for easy in out access I guess 😉
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They aren’t just for mittens I guess.
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I’m adopting the haute couture techniques of the yellow number – think of the time I’d save – I’d be able to make untold more dodgy outfits!
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And you didn’t think you were done yet!
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I always did like a man in a dress and apron! 😜😂
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Or is that a dress? Pants? Coulottes?
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Maybe it’s all 3!
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I was going to comment on the man in the dress but then I wasn’t sure if it actually is a dress. I’m completely okay with men in dress-like garments though. So much cooler in summer. I sympathize with anyone who’s stuck with a waistband in the heat and humidity of July and August.
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Well, it’s very fair and refreshing to see men and women sharing equally in the hire of wearing ugly dresses!
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Oh man, I love Damir Doma. He does do really kickass shoes.
(I need that office Thunderdome outfit.)
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I went to buy some of those little mattress clippies the other day and couldn’t find them…now I know why. :O
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Grommet press? Check. Shower curtain rings? Check. Let’s make some COUTURE, kids!
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D I Why???
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That will teach them to leave things til the last minute – if they had got going earlier they could have shown this lot finished.
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Some – some – of the pieces would be wearable on their own. Though I am doubtful about having the front of my dress held up by ironing board cover clips.
I wouldn’t wear it personally, but the snufalafagus dress does make me a bit nostalgic/melancholy. I used to have a dog named snufalafagus (Gus for short) when I was a kid – he was a super energetic and intelligent basset. Sigh.
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At least you can sit in Snuffy- some of those clips look dangerously placed!
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I want to see the movie these are from – some kind of sci-fi, post-apocalyptic thing I assume.
I want those shoes too, and feet that will tolerate those straps, which my current feet will not for some reason.
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In fashion history class, we learned that many years ago, the higher and richer classes set the trends. And then it became young people in the streets. Looking at these torn clothes by Doma, is his inspiration the refugees and migrants clearing barbed wire fences?
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that yellow set – did they just send a toile out on the runway? I would love to see them after one cycle in the washing machine (maybe they are dryclean only).
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Maybe that’s what happened to
The Snuffy frock!
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That first model is a slightly prettier version of an ex-boss. Love the shoes with the buckles and the yellow jacket is quite wearable.
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Love the black/white striped fabric not the grunge-y Mad Max vaguely goth look.
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The shoes are definitely the best part! To be really radical you could try wearing all these outfits with nude pumps!!!
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Oh no! Not nude pumps! Holy Middleton, Batman!
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At least the Queen got her to stop wearing wedges.
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