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Septembris 6., 2012


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From:[info]f
Date:6. Septembris 2012 - 20:09
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lūdzu, saki, ka tu to nedomā nopietni.
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From:[info]mamuts
Date:6. Septembris 2012 - 20:12
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Karaliene arī maisā ir karaliene, bet ķēkša var vilkt, ko grib, nelīdzēs nekas.
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From:[info]dejavu
Date:8. Septembris 2012 - 00:18
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"Top designers have commonly mentioned that they prefer thin models because clothing looks better on that type of physique. Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld defended this attitude to the German magazine, Focus. Lagerfeld maintained that the fashion world was about "dreams and illusions, and no one wants to see round women."
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From:[info]dejavu
Date:8. Septembris 2012 - 00:30
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Un Makfersone ar līdzīgi: " Elle Macpherson says tall, slim body types are more successful in fashion because they "work better with clothes".
There are many professions that have a body type that works best for them, the Australian model explained on UK TV show This Morning. In fashion there is a body type that works better with clothes; clothes hang better and look better on a certain body type."
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From:[info]dejavu
Date:8. Septembris 2012 - 00:35
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Tas ir, es pati par to neko nedomāju, tikai zinu insaideru uzskatus.

Man tā visa modes mašinērija izraisa pietiekoši lielu riebumu, tāpat ka visi citi ne pārāk ētiskie mārketinga paņēmieni produktu pārdošanā.

Jo vairāk par tām lietām zinu (no personīgās pieredzes, vai labi pamatotas literatūras), jo vairāk gribas savu dzīvi no tā visa atbrīvot.

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