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Reconstructed monster high doll
- Catmeleon Studio on YouTube
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Shadow High Uma Van Hoose pants » Tripp NYC split leg plaid bondage pants
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the bitterness of winter has me yearning for the warmth of the sun. i miss her. i hope she’s alright.
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OH GOOD, AMERICAN GIRL DOLL GIRLIE! which doll was ur fav, i was a kaya and josefina girl
ok well i had three and a baby doll and before anyone comes at me for having three like these were the toys of my whole childhood and i took very good care of them
i had marisol (girl of the year 2005), josefina and felicity but i really also liked nikki (girl of the year 2007) and kirsten
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In August, 1951, Park Slope youngsters competed in P.S. 77's "beautiful doll" contest. Here are the winners, standing proudly with their entries in the schoolyard (from left to right): Judith Flynn (third place), Barbara Joyce Wendel, Roberta Hope Wendel (grand prize), and Camille Stafanello (first place). Second place winner Arlene Kennedy did not make the picture.
Photo: Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Public Library
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out of curiosity, which outfits did you find interesting (despite the theme) this year?
Everyone who dressed up like Lagerfeld's cat was doing their damndest to infuse some artistic interest back into what's meant to be an over-the-top art museum costume gala, and bless them for it
Apparently this is Doja Cat. Good job, Doja Cat. You will be spared the Snake Pit For Low-Effort Millionaires.
And the folks who in other ways tried to do something eccentric and elaborate despite the theme basically being Here Is An Excuse To Dress Boring For The Met Gala
I do not know enough about Lagerfeld's work to know what this has to do with the most recent Sketchy Yet Famous honoree, but Janelle Monae at least looks Artistic And Weird. Good for her!
Thank the gods for Lil Nas X.
Google says this is Met Gala co-chair Michaela Coel. The placement of the "pasties" and fringe-looking "skirt" beading remind me of Josephine Baker, but that's probably just my very specific frame of reference. Either way, love it!
I need to catch up on What We Do In The Shadows. Anyway, Harvey Guillien is fast cementing himself as one of the few Men Who Understand The Assignment every year.
As is tradition, my sister sent me JChas' look, and as seems to be tradition, it was a lovely and very Safe dress that I'm sure had something or other to do with the theme. That being said, I do think that shade of blonde makes her look like a mom who exclusively dresses little Brynleigh-Aynn in taupe:
Solid! Possibly going to yell at a Whole Foods employee for not having the organic vegan gluten-free water brand she wants, but only after she's acquitted of her rich husband's murder.
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