Posted on 03/14/2017 2:01:27 PM PDT by drewh
Oh, please. Me, also! The colors have been neon awful, chucked full of black hues mixed with all pastels, for at least 15 years, and the rack design selections are for 8 to 12 year olds, and about that short! No classy apparel anywhere.
Today's ( and yes, for some time now ) clothes, for men, women, children, and teens are FUGLY and unwearable by all. If they fit kids, they aren't age appropriate and if they're for adults, they aren't age appropriate and don't fit right. And then there is all of the stupid see-through crap.
Libtard jealousy!
The way she is holding her hand showing ring has me wondering if it was an engagement shot/present for her hubby
What is attractive to leftists? I’m guessing a ring through your nose, tattoos covering your entire body, piercing of your lips, nose, genitals, a shaved head or boy cut, a mohawk, dirty fingernails, lumpy, unwashed, etc.
Beautiful in every possible way!
I bet it is! Love that coat!
LOL!
Screw PETA! I left Alaska after 20 years for Florida and then Hawaii, and didn’t think they’d be necessary or practical. (I made a mistake; I do need/want them now!) One coat was seal that my ex’s aunt, a loooong-time Alaska resident, had before seal became a PC problem.
One was mouton that was incredibly hot, even in Alaskan winters, in the traditional Eskimo-Indian style with a band of leather around the bottom. One was muskrat, dyed a gorgeous blondish tone. And a fox.
Double troll - that figurine behind the pic is what looks like a beautiful bride kissing her man on the cheek. That should send the leftbians over the edge!
You should have seen her in person around 1995. A quiet beauty and very intelligent. Also very nice to talk to.
The liberals are afraid of her. That’s why they hate her.
Nothing, but NOTHING, keeps the cold out like fur! Men, women, and even kids, used to wear fur, in the dead of winter, in Chicago. When that wind whops off Lake Michigan, it can be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay below 0 and while a coat keeps parts of one warmish, the rest of you freezes.
The whole PC crap and knee-jerk reaction to seal, is was and still is ridiculous. It took away many people's livelyhood ( which they needed )and it was a useful, moneymaking way to cull the seal herds. My mother and grandmother has seal coats, as well as other kinds of fur coats. They were beautiful and kept them toasty warm. :-)
When my father was stationed in Alaska, he brought me home a pair of muklucs, to wear as slippers. I loved those things as a kid.
You’ve got a great eye! :-)
Wow! The blue cape makes her eyes even bluer. She’s a lovely woman. As is my mother, who has a glamor shot she had taken about 20 or so years ago when she was around about my age. My mother’s photo is beautiful. She had it taken, first of all, to boost her self-confidence; she grew up being told she wasn’t pretty by various family members; and secondly, she had it taken as a gift for her husband, my dad, which is why it is displayed in the living room with photos of her grand-kids and my wedding photo. So no, I don’t think it is unusual for a grown woman to have a lovely photo of herself on display on a side table in her living room. KellyAnne has nothing to be embarrassed about, so why would she have hidden the photo of herself?
Maybe her husband wanted that picture on display.
Lol
What’s with the stick-thing in the corner, though?
My dear mother-in-law passed away in 2003. I inherited her beautiful full-length mink and some type of fox fur/ leather jacket. They lived in Florida...she rarely had a chance to wear them, but when she did, she looked stunning! The mink was bought in Orlando. Not sure about the jacket. He might have gotten it overseas in the 80s. It’s very unique. I asked her husband what kind of leather/hide was used. “Not sure....but I think it’s endangered “. He’s a pip. :).
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