Love the comedy work for the movie Mean Girls. Haven't seen the movie in years but still can quote the movie with "She doesn't even go here", "Four for you glen coco,You go glen coco!", "Boo, you whore!", and the quote that has taken over many clothing brands by storm "You Can't Sit With Us". It can be a funny and powerful thing to say to someone you don't like, if you hold grudges. Yet at the end of the day you just feel ugly for it. Found this cute top "YOU CAN SIT WITH US" on http://www.thesororitysecrets.bigcartel.com/product/you-can-sit-with-us-tank . I shall where it with pride. *que snap* |
0 Comments
Following seven women over the age of 50, who live and breathe fashion. Cohan wanted to show people that these women own their age and unique style. One of the women Zelda Kaplan who felt everything was a celebration, dies during her sit at the New York Fashion Week. Which touches darker times in the documentary. However, Tziporah Salamon tells on, “What a fabulous way to die—doing exactly what she loved to do, which is be out in public, be where it’s happening—certainly it was happening at the tents during fashion week—looking great, being part of the world, being part of life.” Making any reader understand why these women were in this documentary. To them aging doesn’t hurt and style is forever. If I were in the industry of fashion, as a designer or stylist, I wouldn't look past an older person, for they may know a great deal on how to live life happiest for you. Like my mother who is fabulously fifty five. I would take someone like her as an inspiration because of the confidence she has with her life and the style she brings. I’ve read stories on designers who felt lost and ended their lives because maybe they felt like they had no one or their time in fashion was over. If only they had someone or something continuing to inspire them.
|
The captain of my own ship.Aspiring to inspire. I hope to take my creative eye and collaborate with others who enjoy fashion just as i do.
Categories
All
|