- Joined
- Jun 24, 2008
- Messages
- 38,051
Masai Dalis Printed Short Sleeve Jersey Top
I think its a load of balls when random guests say they are friends with the designer. Remember when some lady guest was linked to Dom (shay & blue) because their Moms werefriends (eh?) To me , it seemed unlikely that their Moms would have much in common......& when Cleeve covered for Judith ('I know Judith..') - the reality being that the manufacturing company (or something) was the same as Ultrasun?I worry about poor Yanis. Wet Evie seems to be ghosting him. He and his family were her very best friends in all the world, she was practically living with them! Now, nothing , zilch. Poor Yanis, who on earth is buying all the clothes that his family so lovingly make?
What happened to Vonda?In my opinion Evie fits much better presenting Skechers, but boy does it seem she has plenty pairs though.
oh and its not washable oh and it looked horrible onNot once during the 9 o’clock hour were we told the size of the models, and what size they were wearing (a pet hate of mine) When we are given chest measurements of around 60 inches, it really is important to see how that works on all sizes. Also, why would you spend over £200 ( inc. P&P) on a raincoat which isn’t even waterproof?
My mum made my 3 sisters and I bridesmaid dresses from seersucker. Pale lemon with puff sleeves and a big white satin sash bow. They were very pretty.Every 'fabrication' that comes on is supposed to be drapey and cool to the touch. Huh !
In the 60 odd years I've been wearing fashionable togs - other than school uni, no fabric has ever come close to being drapey and cool to wear than the good old 'proper' cheesecloth ! In the 60's I had poet style tops, proper floaty maxi's and tiered skirts and being a natural material did keep you cool. AND thankfully didn't come in ghastly print, tie-dyed yes and some had little flower designs, - the prints we see today back then were the domain of mature Mums and Building Societies. Sadly cheesecloth has gone the way of seersucker - into extinction.
Now Jenny is a likeable woman and because of her 'I'm your girlfriend' style, you want to believe her. Alas, if you listen to her three or four times, you will notice how often she contradicts herself.If you listen to all the BAs they've all got shed loads of the product they're flogging. Jenny Black? wears nothing else but Kim - unless she's presenting Phase 8 !
I remember cheese cloth, it was all the rage in the 70's my mum had quite a few shirts and I love seersucker too, these fabrics really need to make a comeback!Every 'fabrication' that comes on is supposed to be drapey and cool to the touch. Huh !
In the 60 odd years I've been wearing fashionable togs - other than school uni, no fabric has ever come close to being drapey and cool to wear than the good old 'proper' cheesecloth ! In the 60's I had poet style tops, proper floaty maxi's and tiered skirts and being a natural material did keep you cool. AND thankfully didn't come in ghastly print, tie-dyed yes and some had little flower designs, - the prints we see today back then were the domain of mature Mums and Building Societies. Sadly cheesecloth has gone the way of seersucker - into extinction.
me niether a load of bolox!£39 for a baggy t shirt, I don’t think so.
Busy helicopter parenting her 'child star' sonWhat happened to Vonda?
woofers!£39 for a baggy t shirt, I don’t think so.
Re the T towel top. Has to be 'made for'. Wonder about the price? £39? Any more is a hose