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Post by dreamer on Dec 10, 2006 16:45:12 GMT -5
Rooster Cogburn (1975)
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Post by dreamer on Dec 13, 2006 10:33:22 GMT -5
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Post by dreamer on Feb 4, 2007 8:27:42 GMT -5
Sketch for Rainmaker
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Post by gypsygem81 on Feb 4, 2007 12:01:55 GMT -5
oh wow, that BUB one is really hideous!! And totally nothing like the one in the movie!! How can they even think to put Katharine's name anywhere near that?!
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Post by isis on Feb 25, 2007 6:15:27 GMT -5
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Post by dreamer on Feb 25, 2007 7:01:00 GMT -5
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Post by dreamer on Feb 25, 2007 7:02:41 GMT -5
Would love a set from the first pic Wouldn't you ?
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Post by dreamer on Mar 13, 2007 15:58:14 GMT -5
Flaire for fashion Compared to skinny jeans, which are unflattering on most women's bodies, wide-leg pants offer women more comfort and a sophisticated look. They echo the 1940s era of Katharine Hepburn, who is said to have put women in pants. The timeless, elegant look can easily transition from a day at the office to a night on the town. <- just a bit from the article www.presstelegram.com/entertainment/ci_5414024
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Post by dreamer on Apr 14, 2007 13:24:47 GMT -5
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Apr 14, 2007 15:08:36 GMT -5
HAHA that was the BEST project runway EVER!!!!!!! And my favorite designer got Kate, Laura. She's a lot like her. Sans the 6 boys and a hubby and all.
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Post by dreamer on Jun 2, 2007 5:27:27 GMT -5
Would die for this pattern
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Post by HollywoodHepcat on Jun 2, 2007 6:04:08 GMT -5
OOo0o0o0o0o0ooo0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0!!!!!!!!!
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Post by dreamer on Nov 13, 2007 7:10:00 GMT -5
Haven't I seen you before? 5:00AM Tuesday November 13, 2007 By Cathrin Schaer Katharine Hepburn knew how to wear the pants. Photo / Corbis You see someone across a crowded room. You're sure you've met them before but you can't remember where and, hang on, they look a little different anyway. Is it really them? Should you go up and say hello? Well, a lot of us might be feeling that way about some of this summer's fashion. There's something familiar about it - but it's not like any of the more obvious retro looks we've been wearing over the past few seasons. It can't easily be defined as hippie, boho, or punk, 50s, 60s or 80s. Instead, designers seem to be trying to move away from those direct inspirations and this is the result - a fusion of looks from various eras that results in a whole new look. Which is why we took a couple of the garments you've been mulling over, looked into their genealogy and worked out what they had been up to for the past few decades. Because you never know, you might miss out on an old familiar friend from wardrobes past. HIGH-WAISTED PANTS Why then? Because Katharine Hepburn made them so look so good. In the 1940s, those pants Hepburn was wearing were considered very masculine - it was possibly one of the first examples of power dressing for strong, emancipated women. High waists were also popular during the 70s and even part of the 80s but that was because people didn't know how flattering lower-waisted, boot-leg cuts could be. So don't get it wrong, this look is Hepburn's, not some disco-dancing hippies. Why now? A high waist and a high pocket can make your legs look longer and your butt perkier. And a well-constructed high waist can act like a tummy tamer. But some modern gals don't like this because you do need a fairly slim waist to pull off this look. As well, the elegant 40s styling of Hepburn's look has mated with a slightly hippie-ish looking 70s jean and they've had a love child, the wide-legged, high-waisted jean. This summer? Forget the high-waisted denims Kate Moss wore. The easiest way to pull off this look is a la Hepburn. If it suits your figure, this could be a classic investment piece, a pair of tailored trousers you never regret. You do need to get the proportion right; a formal top tucked in or a casual top belted. So try a few on to get the fit just right - waist high, not too long and the trousers loose all the way down so you're in that sweet spot between two sizes too big and fitting. Don't be afraid to spend some serious cash on getting the perfect wide-legged pants. If this is your look, it's a keeper. www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=42&objectid=10474583&pnum=0
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Post by dreamer on Dec 11, 2008 17:54:04 GMT -5
We can talk about any kind of fashion here - right!? Have any of you heard of the bracelets LA CHANCE ? They are sooo IN over here - everyone wants them (pop stars, actors, royalties - and me nobody too) Made mine today - well obviously -- he he - won't pay a high price for some fashion thing - but they are nice aren't they? Mine looks rather poor compared to the other ones - but I do like it more simple - not to much bling bling or color In fact it is huge fashion to wear any kind of bracelet - I do like these very much - they are kind of romantic and not making to much spectacle
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