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ForPlayFashion
Fashions fade, style is eternal. - YSL
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61 years old 
UtherVille, State N/A 
US
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ForPlayFashion doin' the happy dance for SexyOne!
Last Profile Login: 12/22/2010
Last World Login: 1/23/2010
Member Since: 5/11/2009
General Info
I Am Here For: To Design!
Marital Status: Happily Married
Children: Have children
Education: N/A
Religion: N/A
Smoke: No
Drink: Yes
Occupation: Seamstress
Body Type: Average
Height: 0' 68"
Ethnicity: N/A
Languages: English
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About me:
My husband says that all clothes look best on the bedroom floor, and I totally agree. I'm just a simple gal who likes pretty clothes. Sexuality isn't always about being naked, or even mostly naked. How you package the body is a lot of fun!
Who I'd like to meet:
Brian. ;)
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Interests:
          Classy clothes.
My Favorite Websites:
          http://www.chanel.com/
          http://www.style.com/
          http://www.forever21.com/

Music:
          Whatever goes well on the catwalk works for me! ;-)
Movies:
Movies with or about *style* -

  • The Seven Year Itch - Marilyn Monroe could wear clothes! In this movie, designed for her by William Travilla.
  • To Catch A Thief - Grace Kelly and Cary Grant wearing Edith Head's designs. Upper class people wearing upper class clothes.
  • Funny Face - About fashion and plenty of fashion in this one starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, again costumed by Oscar-winner Edith Head.
  • The Devil Wears Prada - Meryl Streep as fashion editor of Runway magazine makes life hell for Anne Hathaway until she gets some fashion sense. This one is ABOUT the fashion industry, not so much the styles in the show.
  • Chicago - Catherine Zeta-Jones and Rene Zellweger wearing Oscar-winning best costumes by Colleen Atwood.
    Books:
    "The Dress Doctor: Prescriptions for Style, From A to Z" written by Edith Head, prolific Hollywood dresser for Paramount Studios. She wrote, "A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to prove you're a lady."

     

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