Let’s break down some of these looks !!!
Whitney’s black Nike tee with sparkly swoosh – A HARD NOT!! – (although I usually love me some embellishment) I am sure way too much was paid for this top with two crystal ‘swooshes’ that cost Nike 10 cents apiece to make —– by 10 years old’s in China.
Meredith’s puffy iridescent winter coat – I had to take a couple more looks to make my final decision – but decided – HOT !! How could I not love it when I love unique and bright pieces that stand out and make a statement ! It’s really really puffy and gave me slight Michelin Man vibes, but I still love the colorful iridescence !
Meredith’s and Lisa’s 80’s Figure Skating Dresses – I don’ t where to start – First off NOT !!!!! I did cover this in my post about the show last after it aired, but holy embarrassment! I’m even all for theming it out, so I am open minded when it comes to that sort of thing. Ask anyone ! I love costumes and dressing up, but really what was the purpose of this ? I could see if it was a party or event – but this just seemed like a desperate cry for attention. And considering they were just shown wearing those massive winter coats, they had to be freezing. For one thing the outfits looked extremely cheap. For another thing, do we realize they had to have gone into a random restroom after shopping, to change into these horrible frocks?
And for yet, another thing, Meredith couldn’t even let go of the wall. And lastly, what the literal fuck ?? They look ridiculous. Did they look in the mirror with these on ? This needs justified at the reunion.
Mary did much better, with the crystalled black tights, and dress with long lacy sleeves, and hat. (although a lot of black but I’ll let it slide) Age appropriate, weather appropriate, and NOT desperate!
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