Wednesday, May 20, 2009

There are no words...

...to describe the amazingness of these photos. (Wait a moment after clicking on the link for the right page to load. You'll know when it has.)

6 comments:

  1. I think "poor dogs!" might work for the first one (or the first one that came up for me, at least.) I also might have switched the "best" and "worst" models, but maybe I don't understand what they are supposed to be doing. (Also, I wonder if there's some weird photoshop stuff going on in one of the "worst model" pictures, as even w/ the retro swim suit she looks like she's missing a bit of her torso. Maybe it's just an odd photo, though.)

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  2. Oh, I'm sure it was fun for the poodles. Who wouldn't want their hair dyed pink by Paul Rudd?

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  3. Apropos of 8, I'm glad someone made good use of the Chanel exhibit. I was disturbed by how effective it was in making me want the bag. (A bag I can't have because I blew my bag budget for the decade on Mulberry last year.)

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  4. I've never really gotten into the whole handbag thing. But I've passed the Mulberry store on Bleecker and I can see how, if that's your thing, that would be the place.

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  5. Not poodles, but still French:
    http://henrikplengejakobsen.net/sider/works/01_03/sheeps.html

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  6. All my other handbags have been in the $10-$40 price range, but I really liked a Mulberry style that was out a few years ago, and my husband remembered it and mentioned it to his mom when she asked what would be a good gift for me. She sent me a gift certificate that was very generous, but by Mulberry standards was about enough to buy a wallet, so I added a lot of my own money to buy a big, dark red bag that I love but am afraid to take out in the rain in case the leather gets spotted. It spends a lot of time on the couch next to FatMouse, which is sad because what I like about Mulberry is how sturdy and indestructible the construction of the bag feels.

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