Posted on 06/09/2009 6:21:32 PM PDT by Mister Ghost
And finally, the Burberry ad campaign is here! It features Harry Potter star Emma Watson, captured by fashion legend Mario Testino, providing an expose of neo-European elegance with a touch of preppyness, all spelled out in Burberry chic, delightfully enhanced by Watsons willowy beauty.
(Excerpt) Read more at thefashiontime.com ...
Nice stuff. Very ‘clean’ like ‘Lauren’.
Not something I would imagine MO wearing.....if you know what I mean. ;-)
Er... Not guilty?
Conflicted as I've been a fan of the Potter movies for a while now. Seems a bit on the dirty old manish of me...
Really, Really unladylike!
I hope she gets older soon!
I can’t stay this age much longer!
So?
Which has nothing to do with the bang list.
Moderator, can you please remove from the keywords?
How....how....positively...normal.
Done, thanks.
Not when the Bush twins did it at least by the lib msm standards.
Hermione all-grown-up ping.
HAWT!
Yes, we just the thing for those. Clearasil is on aisle 7.
Well, if you have read the books, the movies, except for about the first two, are far removed from the books. I don’t like most of the movies because of that fact.
Yeah, the movies are like most other ones made from books. We always have our own mental images, and it doesn’t always work for us, seeing someone else’s image up there on the screen.
It was only perverted until she turned 18... ;-)
Not all women who are extremely thin are "anorexic". Some women are just built that way -- think Audrey Hepburn, even likely Calista Flockhart (although they have thrown the "anorexic" charge at her, too.).
I can recall a time when I had to eat everything that wasn't nailed down just to keep enough weight on me not to be called "too thin" by my family. I ate and ate well, but still the ladies at my church would drag me into the kitchen and force me to eat in front of them because they thought I was too thin in my size 2!
The great irony was that I weighed more than they thought I did -- I was just more muscle than fat, but 5'4''and being small-boned, I just did not take up a lot of space -- plus I have high-cheekbones that made my face look thinner anyway.
It still irritates me when I hear people assume that someone has "anorexia" because they are thin. It's like psycho-babble where a little knowledge is dangerous because a label gets slapped on someone way too easily.
I look back on my "eat everything non-stop without gaining weight time" as the real good old days -- oh how I wish I still had that hyper metabolism!
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