Cheetahs on the other hand make a really nice coat. I want to talk about two things. First fur. Next, those of us on this diet who for lack of a better word are simply cheaters. But before I do all that, I’d like to give a shout out to my deliciously devout blogging buddy, Stacya Silverman, who, like so many of you, is a cheeter, but is damn cute, and has been bugging me to post because I am lame and have not posted in awhile. Also a hearty welcome to my sister and future neighbor, Nicole, who is joining TGAAD in solidarity, and is going to help me clean out my makeup case (hurry for Beauty Alert!) in lieu of shopping.
Now, fur. Not only is it a really good movie with Robert Downie, Jr. and Nicole Kidman, it is also very warm and I recommend that you raid your grannies closet immediately. I’m not saying you should go all Ashley Olsen on us, but seriously, it’s so cold. I like mixing knits and fur, the textual possibilities are exciting. Faux fur is okay too. H & M is selling huge faux fur hats for $6 girls! Accessories can change your life.
Now we’ve come to the part where I say… really?! Is cheating really necessary!
I feel better when people say I am a “cheeter” rather than a “cheater” because it sounds like a cute nickname. Girl, I cannot believe you are blogging about real fur. Faux fur, for sure, and grannies closet, yes….but…I do love the critters….and the way they are treated in some countries…horrible. But, I am avoiding food raised in factory farms, too. I saw this guy last week hiking through discovery park in a big fur coat. Everyone gave him the stink eye!!! I was worried the dogs were going to attack him. Good to see you on here Gnaomi! You rock.
Vintage fur is recycling!