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Beanie Feldstein’s Best Fashion Moments (So Far)
We are on the precipice of Beanie Feldstein’s transformation to full A-lister. Known for her roles in Lady Bird and Booksmart, the actor has slowly but surely gained “movie star” momentum, receiving critical acclaim and a devoted fan following in the process. Widely loved as one the most relatable, down-to-earth, and endearing young actresses on the planet, it feels as though Feldstein is Peter Parker right before he turns into Spiderman — and Monica Lewinsky is the spider bite. The third season of Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story: Impeachment (premiering on September 7) is already the must-watch of the fall....
101 Times Dresses Looked So Bad, They Deserved To Be Shamed On This Facebook Group
Not all dresses are created equal! I’m not talking just about the style, fabric, and cut, though. Quality is something that rarely happens by accident; it’s a slow, methodical process that takes patience, creativity, sleepless nights (hello, coffee, my old friend!), and countless revisions. Creating a fabulous dress takes time and effort: you can’t call something a dress if you randomly slap together some bits of fabric. Incidentally, that’s what one dress-shaming Facebook group is called. The ‘You can’t just slap some fabric together and call it a dress’ community calls out bizarre, hilarious, and just plain awkward-looking ‘dresses’ for...
Have a Coke and Smile
How finding the right hobbleskirt Coke bottle might just leave you smiling! In 2011, this prototype “hobbleskirt” Coke bottle sold at Julien’s Auctions for $240,000.00. Photo credit: Julien’s Auctions via cbsnews.com. When a very common-looking “hobbleskirt” Coke bottle sold at auction for $240,000.00 in 2011, people scrambled out to their barns, praying they’d find a case full of them stashed up in the rafters. The bottle was the prototype for the most iconic American advertising container in history—the blue-green “hobbleskirt” Coke bottle, designed and patented in 1915. Layers of research, proof, and evidence of the bottle’s authenticity were required to...
Home Tour: Lucy’s Room
Boom. Only took me 2+ years to finish and photograph this project. Callin’ it a win! In all seriousness, I’m so happy with it. Here are the details: Design goals Create a room that would both work for a baby and also grow with her. We literally moved into our home the day that Lucy was born. (Never a dull moment around here, haha!) We also found out that she was a girl that day… so I really couldn’t plan much in terms of her bedroom in advance. I did know, however, that I wouldn’t be going the traditional nursery route...