And no one has a flat iron or steamer on that neck of the woods?

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I was thinking the same! A little too late in my opinion.Is she dressing to look like a "regular" person now?
Girl, it is so steamy here. I can’t even walk to the mailbox without getting a serious case of the frizzy. I gave up!And no one has a flat iron or steamer on that neck of the woods?![]()
Same. I'm always for the HEA in romance. I'm hoping they're taking time apart only to come back together refreshed and happy with their simplified lifestyle.I must be a hopeless romantic. I want there to be a bigger plan in place whereby they're ditching the huge house and "stuff" for a lifestyle that suits them both. And, I do believe they genuinely love each other.
Embarrassed to say I liked the Dior beige.* Didn’t think she looked terrible in it (though Dior was obviously too lazy to adjust the underarm, maybe, as per @Swanky , the right underpining would have helped). And, even though I think the black pants white shirt isn’t the greatest (IMO Dior doesn’t really excel at white shirts), she looks like she was just riding in the car. But, the super tall platform metallic stilettos, no. I wonder if these stars as they age worry about falling down.If Dior gave her the outfit she wore to the show, I suspect she was offered several choices and she then chose from the group of outfits she was shown. Maybe what she ended up wearing was the best of an ugly group of clothes. No way for anyone to know unless you were there when she tried on the clothes.
L9, my eyesight is getting worse and worse. I thought the beige was a wrinkly cotton poplin. I remember when designers used this a lot, like tom ford for ysl safari etc., and I was never quite sure why it was so popular. Then I just assumed the look was deliberately wrinkly and messyThe dress is too overwhelming for her frame, which is why she had to wear such high heels. And this fabric needed to be starched to stay presentable.
This looks to be a cotton gabardine, to hold its shape it needed to be wool gabardine.
Dior is full of fail this month.
Could be a poplin as well. Maybe it was an artistic choice to have the wrinkles show. It is such a throw back maybe the wrinkles were a choice to modernize?L9, my eyesight is getting worse and worse. I thought the beige was a wrinkly cotton poplin. I remember when designers used this a lot, like tom ford for ysl safari etc., and I was never quite sure why it was so popular. Then I just assumed the look was deliberately wrinkly and messy![]()
I think it's poplin. She had a Cucinelli poplin dress last year that was a similar silhouette. I tried this one on in white. Doesn't do much for her, IMO. Sorry, I don't know how to post the photo only.L9, my eyesight is getting worse and worse. I thought the beige was a wrinkly cotton poplin. I remember when designers used this a lot, like tom ford for ysl safari etc., and I was never quite sure why it was so popular. Then I just assumed the look was deliberately wrinkly and messy![]()
The one I tried was a dress. I don't recall seeing the jumpsuit anywhere. It might just be the way the fabric is falling.This blue jumpsuit?
I agree, awful dress/jumpsuit, whatever it is! Is she trying to compete with another "lady" in Cali?!?Is she really trying to look unattractive?