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Comments on "On The Street.....Shirt Dress, Soho"
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post a commentI'm so into blue and brown...like it.
love her sexy+tired look
(is she Talita Pugliese, brazilian supermodel?)
I know that girl! She is a brazilian model and she is very stilish and gorgeous!
Go, Brazil!
great color though.
Talita always looks great...
I like the Shirt Dress a Lot.
I like the dress, but she's too skinny. Yeah, she's a model, but she looks sick.
Great shirt-dress, great colour. (Super)model or no: legs are quite frighteningly slender. I do agree that a less "clunky" belt would somehow work better with the thinness of her legs. The belt is somehow too big for her frame.
But the colour is beautiful - luminous.
Now she looks fabulous!
She's really great with the serious face and fun outfit. Love her!
Love, love, love the shoes!
She's a model ... genetically she's thin & also has to remain thin to fit the clothes ... all those that comment about weight quit it! you wouldn't comment if a pic showed someone oveweight ...
I disagree about the over-weight comment thing: what interests me is whether people dress to flatter their figure: willowy, curvy, hour-glass, pear-shaped...whatever. Isn't what's important finding an outfit that most flatters yours? So can't very thin people face just as many sartorial challenges as over-weight ones? That's all I meant by needing a thinner belt: doesn't it stand to reason that you should dress to suit your proportions, be they what they may?!
Kathleen ... My previous post was concerning weight - not style. You stated her legs were "frighteningly slender" ... & I responded. The weight issue comes up on this blog quite often .... & whenever there's a pic of a thin girl everyone jumps on it & comments about weight (check the archives) ... When someone overweight is pictured nobody ever states ... 'oh, she's to fat for my liking' whereas when it's a thin girl many remark, ' oh, she's to thin for my liking' ... It's taboo to say someone is to fat but o.k to say someones to thin ... it shouldn't be like that!
yes, she's a wonderful girl, my very good friend talytha. love you !!!!!!
Wow I really disagree. Thinness is accepted - anorexia overlooked. Fat girls may be more prevalent in our society, but anorexia more idealized. I prefer seeing girls with a little curve to them, they look healthier. Then again, I work in the film industry and am around girls with weight issues all day long. My sis and my old assistant have had eating disorders and dropped to far-too-small [as I believe this model is] and it is depressing to see. - Because it is a depressing reality to deal with. Just my opinion.
love the look
the blue color with brown is so amazing