Oh my God, I don't know if that Apt 23 commercial was intentionally being darkly fucking hilarious, but oh my God.
My thought exactly.
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Oh my God, I don't know if that Apt 23 commercial was intentionally being darkly fucking hilarious, but oh my God.
My thought exactly.
little writer man made fun of Angelina. That is my favorite part thus far.
Totally.
In other favorite parts, Octavia Spencer looks great all the way around, and I love that she always brings a hot guy friend to these events.
I don't like the cut of Rose Byrne's bodice, but it's very shiny which goes a long way for me.
Melissa McCarthy, I love you, but fire your fucking stylist. You are much cuter than that hot mess of a dress.
All awards season she's been REALLY covered up, as if she feels since she's big she needs to hide it all. And while I understand the need to cover fat upper arms, all that fabric does not flatter her at all.
Or do the arms, but not all the gathering in front! I've definitely seen her in better colors, too.
Edit: But she's so nice, offering to hold onto the paper for the winner! Nice lady.
Her feet just slid all the way forward
There's no "just" about that for me, though. She bought a pair of shoes that didn't fit to wear to a high profile fashion-obsessed heavily-covered event. She likely has enough money and America at the very least has enough variety that she can find a pair of shoes that fits her. Therein lies my confusion.
I'm just saying, I feel like the shoes fit fine when she had them on sitting down. They were a bad choice, but probably the right size. Unless you mean something else by "fit."
The woman who accepted the documentary award for "Saving Face" was wearing the most beautiful outfit of the night.
Melissa McCarthy's dress looks like someone took two dresses designed for skinny women and sewed them together. It's really not flattering at all.
If your feet slide out of them when you stand up in them (and you buy them with the intent of standing up in them), then I maintain that they don't fit, and you didn't try them on properly. Who seriously tries on shoes for anything important (or, really, anything) without standing up, not to mention walking a few strides?
The fit of shoes is more than just the size of the soles. It's the configuration of the whole shoe in relation to your foot.