If I ever got married, I'd probably see about finding something similar to one of Rose's outfits as a wedding dress (money and time permitting).
Remember, the J. Peterman company produced replicas. They still turn up on eBay every now and then. (Hi, I have a saved search for the embroidered red silk boots.)
Okay, shallow news. I was googling Clark Gregg and discovered he was married to Jennifer Grey, which led me to pics of her pre and post nose-job. And . . . I think this is the first time that I approved of plastic surgery. She's gorgeous.
oh I disagree! I thought all of her character in her face is gone. I am actually still upset. She doesn't look like herself.
oh I disagree! I thought all of her character in her face is gone. I am actually still upset. She doesn't look like herself.
I know, that was my reaction, too.
At least she had a sense of humor about it - when she played herself on It's Like, You Know... people not recognizing her post-nose job was a recurring joke.
I think the first time around that I'd realized JG had a nose job, I was horrified. But now that it's new again, I like it. She look pinched, before.
Oh, yeah. JG is my textbook "You think something so small..." Not in any way an improvement to her face in my appreciation. She looks like nobody/everybody now.
Plastic surgery I approve of? Sandra Bullock's eyes, Scarlett Johansson's nose (although I'm generally not a fan of her looks), Patrick Dempsey's supposed to have had work done, Kyra Sedgwick doesn't look bad, Jaclyn Smith seems to know the value of restraint, and there are probably many many dozens of boob jobs where all I know is that I like the breastesses.
Denis Leary? Not good plastic surgery.
Benjamin Bratt's nose was a DEFINITE improvement. I could hardly believe it when I saw his old nose.
Yeah, there's tons of good plastic surgery out there, and lots of high profile people who can afford it. I'm always stunned by how many still cock it up, but assume that many people I think are lovely have a nip and a tuck I know shit about.