I always thought she was pretty, but her eyes look shark like now. Like dead inside. Lauren, not that you care what I think, but please stop with the PS and fillers!!
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I always thought she was pretty, but her eyes look shark like now. Like dead inside. Lauren, not that you care what I think, but please stop with the PS and fillers!!
From what I see of these Met original on the spot close-up photos - they are straight from the camera, not put through a filter.The close ups of her face make her look hard. All the fillers are overdone IMO that in turn harden her look. If they were more reined in her face would be a bit softer and younger. But maybe she prefers the "fierce" look. On the other hand, in some photos she's very attractive, some not as much. You could say that about everyone.
same here. She needs to talk to Nina G and work with her doctorI can't get past the fish lips
Any information about her jewelry, the huge ring and the earrings?
It’s not in style now imo
Sadly, I disagree; I think this look is very much in style now considering how many women it's seen on - especially those who can afford 'good' work. However, I don't think it's attractive on anyone, and I do agree that it's aging on most.It looks like she got stuck with this expression when the wind changed.
As @Swanky says, it's not in style. It's a choice. I was shocked that she's 54 year's old; in my view, with the surgery and dieting, she does look nearer the age of her fiancé.
I agree -- we see this facial work on Hollywood types, including real housewives and desperate actresses. It's very much of the moment, as if these rich women are thinking, well I have the money, I must alter my face.Sadly, I disagree; I think this look is very much in style now considering how many women it's seen on - especially those who can afford 'good' work. However, I don't think it's attractive on anyone, and I do agree that it's aging on most.
Sadly, I disagree; I think this look is very much in style now considering how many women it's seen on - especially those who can afford 'good' work. However, I don't think it's attractive on anyone, and I do agree that it's aging on most.
That said, Lauren's dress is WAAAAYYYY better than I expected based on how she dresses for events usually.
Yeah, these faces get stares, not admiration (from what I've witnessed).I don't think it's in style, I think the majority of folks don't find it attractive. I think those who go overboard may have a disorder of some kind, similar to body dysmorphia. They think a little isn't enough and can't stop.
When I pass women who have clearly gone over board, people stare, and not in a positive manner.
I get some tweaks, I can see it could be easy to go too far, or god forbid choose the wrong doctor.