To hell with the sections!
Autumn is here! September 22, 2010 marks the first day of this most colorful season and fashion labels everywhere are freaking out about the transition from hot to cold. To give you an idea, my copy of Vogue was 727 pages long and filled with ads all still for the very cheap price of $4.99. Chanel's newest lookbook items could have been based off circus clowns or tigers, maybe a mixture of both? The caption under this photo is "Ready to Wear". To what? What event besides the circus would require you to wear an outfit like this? Chanel Ad Campaign Fall 2010 Something that makes me giddy inside about Chanel though is the fact that we are seeing more and more of Lady GaGa's fashion influences on the runway this year. More designers are willing to take the risk to do something insane because insane is hip, thanks to GaGa. Once a meat dress is even found in your closet, there are no expectations for you to dress normal ever again. This meat dress she wore to the 2010 VMAs was according to Us Magazine "However, it has many interpretations, but for me this evening, if we don't stand up for what we believe in and if we don't fight for our rights, pretty soon we're going to have as much rights as the meat on our bones. And, I am not a piece of meat."Meat Dress. Lady GaGa is also following her trend of activism in the states by posting Youtube videos and begging the repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell" in the military, which is being debated by the Senate this week. It was not passed, so the Don't Ask Don't Tell clause is still in effect for now.GaGa's Plea
My week has been extremely busy, I had a bunch of ideas for my stories, but I have nothing to write them for at the moment, so I am just working on that!
So to sum everything up, Chanel's line is whack, GaGa wears meat dresses and Don't Ask Don't Tell is still in effect.
-rebeccaelise!
You definitely keep up with pop culture.
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