2014-06-17 I look so posh
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 5:13 am
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I didn't think Marie's video game was that big of a concern. If Zoe knew she was such a fangirl over Sandra she could've threatened to withdraw the modeling offer.Odd Man Out wrote:Zoe, you all look great but maybe focus on the woman with a real reason to hold a grudge.
As Eisu says, she can do both. But anyway, priorities are important. An annoyed Lavali is an annoyed junior staff member; Marie splatting this whole story over her blog would be bad publicity. And the fashion world doesn't care much about junior staff, but it lives and dies by publicity.Odd Man Out wrote:Zoe, you all look great but maybe focus on the woman with a real reason to hold a grudge.
I thought there is no such thing as bad publicity ?Spidrift wrote:As Eisu says, she can do both. But anyway, priorities are important. An annoyed Lavali is an annoyed junior staff member; Marie splatting this whole story over her blog would be bad publicity. And the fashion world doesn't care much about junior staff, but it lives and dies by publicity.
True, but only a posh (and/or with posh parents) teenage girl could afford to look like a very stylish cute, energetic teenager; see the full shot for better appreciation cf. her previous appearances (etc.*) - hair, clothes... hell, she's mainly just got game-related clothes and even underwear; just looking at designer clothes probably ought to count as posh in her book..Spidrift wrote:Also, Marie - I get how you feel, but "posh" is the wrong word here. Fabien is a clever fellow, and has styled you up to look like a cute, energetic teenager. Lavali is looking posh.
Gorgeous as she looks at present, it's the kind of look that a really fashion-conscious teenager could probably manage on a minimal budget. Stylish, yes, in its way, and she's effectively used somebody else's money to substitute for suifficiently fine-tuned antennae, but just not heading towards "posh" in my book.Qwertz wrote:True, but only a posh (and/or with posh parents) teenage girl could afford to look like a very stylish cute, energetic teenager; see the full shot for better appreciation cf. her previous appearances (etc.*) - hair, clothes... hell, she's mainly just got game-related clothes and even underwear; just looking at designer clothes probably ought to count as posh in her book.
A generation or two back, there probably were distinctively British (even English, Welsh, and Scots) names. Nowadays, huh; everybody watches TV and movies from all over the world, and parents use names they like from wherever they find them. Maybe her mother was a fan of Ms. Helvin, or liked Ms. Wilson's songs, or had a historical regard for Ms. Curie, or read Marie Claire, or was eating something with Marie Rose sauce on it when she went into labour. The family may be seriously francophile, too.Qwertz wrote:(btw, though she's supposedly British, 'Marie' doesn't exactly strike me as the most British name in the world)
Sure there is, it's called Infamy.Bambikles wrote:I thought there is no such thing as bad publicity ?Spidrift wrote:As Eisu says, she can do both. But anyway, priorities are important. An annoyed Lavali is an annoyed junior staff member; Marie splatting this whole story over her blog would be bad publicity. And the fashion world doesn't care much about junior staff, but it lives and dies by publicity.
I could not agree with you more. I just love her dorky nature.zaprzapb wrote:Marie has reached a level beyond super adorkable. You could call it super adorkable 2.