The always curious, kind, and encouraging Dr Georgia Lee wearing Balenciaga Edition at the Swarovski show at the recent fashion fest. The shoes are Fendi and the clutch is AlexanderMcQueen. So what do you guys think?
horrifying... i've seen her upclose & personal several times... i think she's got a serious weight issue (i mean she's skinnier than most models i've worked with back in the Big Apple)... and honestly, i don't think she's got a personality to carry any of the clothes she's worn... she looks like a clueless hanger with fabric draped on her... i'm sorry, but she doesn't do it for me...
this really hasn't much to do with the porcelain doll-like doctor but i just want to get in a definition abt charm which i personally like as one of your labels for the post is the C-word:
'You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer "yes" without having asked any clear question.' by Albert Camus
God created Georgia the Gazelle. i've always been inexplicably FASCINATED by the good doctor, so it's Team Georgia on my part!
ReplyDeletei do love those tulle Fendis very much, perhaps even more so in the nude version!
ReplyDeleteas far as i'm concerned, the rest are just pretenders to her throne.
She's an original!
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ReplyDeletegorge!
but i didnt get when she wore balmain!!
balmain is for teeny boppers and u know what...
georgia deserves lanvin and the likes.
although i really hope she starts wearing some haider ackermann.
she is the only singaporean lady i could see in those clothes.
wow! Dr G has lots of fans!
ReplyDeletehorrifying... i've seen her upclose & personal several times... i think she's got a serious weight issue (i mean she's skinnier than most models i've worked with back in the Big Apple)... and honestly, i don't think she's got a personality to carry any of the clothes she's worn... she looks like a clueless hanger with fabric draped on her... i'm sorry, but she doesn't do it for me...
ReplyDeletethis really hasn't much to do with the porcelain doll-like doctor but i just want to get in a definition abt charm which i personally like as one of your labels for the post is the C-word:
ReplyDelete'You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer "yes" without having asked any clear question.'
by Albert Camus
Dear Anon: Ahhh... a good working definition. Quite camp, actually.
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