Meanwhile, yes, I understand that having little children reduces your daily
beautifying time to nil, but seriously, does Gabrielle HAVE to look so
frumpy? Kmart makes prettier clothes than what she's been wearing. And I
didn't understand why she went to that big gala without makeup. She used to
be a whiz with makeup back when she had time for it. You'd think she could
have set aside an hour on the day of the party to make herself look
fabulous, but no, it was like she got out of bed and went to the party.
Sure, I appreciate that they have turned her into a slob to make a storyline
point, but looking like a slob at a major social event is just unrealistic.
--S.
>Is there some reason why Lynette is still wearing that awful wig? It made
>sense when she was undergoing chemo, but now five years later her bangs
>still look like they're about to slide off her face. I keep expecting there
>to be a mention of her cancer coming back or something that would explain
>why she is still wearing an ugly wig, but so far nothing.
<snip>
Ahahahaha! That's the best her has looked. I don't think it looks awful at
all.
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>Meanwhile, yes, I understand that having little children reduces your daily
>beautifying time to nil, but seriously, does Gabrielle HAVE to look so
>frumpy? Kmart makes prettier clothes than what she's been wearing. And I
>didn't understand why she went to that big gala without makeup. She used to
>be a whiz with makeup back when she had time for it. You'd think she could
>have set aside an hour on the day of the party to make herself look
>fabulous, but no, it was like she got out of bed and went to the party.
>Sure, I appreciate that they have turned her into a slob to make a storyline
>point, but looking like a slob at a major social event is just unrealistic.
I thought she looked fine--at least not bad enough for me to pay
attention. I miss the old Gab--I loved the way she dressed.
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