Or is this a serious issue / concern in this particular line of work?
I'm just wondering, if this is considered silly, then does it effect the way American women are viewed in general.
2008-06-04T08:45:00Z
Good point Tracey. It could be a youth aimed issue.
I'm just wondering why there would be such a deal made over whether or not a dress had been worn before.
2008-06-04T08:46:03Z
Thanks Juno, I appreciate my question being taken seriously.
2008-06-04T09:13:42Z
Thank you Super Ruper that makes a great deal of sense as well.
Super Ruper2008-06-04T09:07:34Z
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While I'm not a fan of the obsession with the red carpet, or SJP for that matter, I would like to point out that her appearance in that dress is part of her job...and at a premiere like that...a very important part.
She wasn't embarassed, she was angry for being lied to. Because we care or not about the red carpet, it is a HUGE industry...and choices for stars' clothing are a very important part of that industry.
I wouldn't suggest that it affects how American women are viewed...but it might show Hollywood Stars in a different light...
I would say this is more issue for the rich and famous. Who cares if the dress was worn by someone else, does she need to have an original dress since she feels so unoriginal without it? So, I just bough a pair of jeans from American Eagle, there were at least 20 more pairs on the rack...I was not concerned one bit. This article just shows how out of touch with reality the "Rich and Famous" are, just because she has these ideas do in no way mean, to me, that all women feel the same way.
I think it's a youth thing as well, when will people realize that nothing they can do (fashion/appearance wise) hasn't been done before by at least one person?
sorry, I don't open links but from what it includes, seems like you might have picked one out of a million to ridicule - which is hardly representative of women in general. Actually, advertising this kind of behavior is what makes women be taken less seriously.