Don’t @ me.
Thank you to Meerkat Press for sending us a finished copy of Wild Horse in exchange for an honest review!
Toy Story‘s Bo Peep is back, y’all and more badass than ever! Bo’s got a new lease on life, and a brand new outfit. Consider this my formal request to incorporate capes into our everyday looks . . .
I finished watching Good Omens in two days, and I have no regrets. (Honestly, you can never get enough David Tennant, even when he dresses as a demonic nanny with creepily impeccable finger waves.) But DT aside, the forward-thinking fashion standout in Good Omens is Anathema Device.
Sartorial Geeks, I love Fleabag so much. So much. Words cannot adequately describe how I felt after finishing Season Two (or after watching that scene).
I finished watching Season Two last night and I can’t stop thinking about it. If you’re on the fence about watching it, or haven’t heard of it, here are my top 4 reasons why I think you should binge it immediately:
Okay, okay. I know everyone is all up in their feelings about our Game of Thrones watch ending. Although we can’t seem to agree on whether we love or hate Season 8, there is one thing I think we can agree on: Jon Snow is freaking Jaime Lannister.
Hear me out:
If Superstore‘s Cheyenne Lee had a Patronus, it would undoubtedly be a unicorn.
She’s bubbly, outgoing, smart in her own way, and incredibly unique. Cheyenne can always be found rocking a wild print whether on her shirt or her shoes, and crazy hair accessories a la Lizzie Maguire (are ’90s hairstyles making a comeback?!).
It’s almost sacrilegious to use the word “casual” and Moira Rose in the same sentence. Even when her family loses everything and they’re forced to live in a podunk town with the unfortunate name of Schitt’s Creek, Moira is decked out head-to-toe in fancy frocks that look like they were pulled directly off the runway. Accessories abound, and her avant-garde lewks are always topped off with a wig that belies her mood of the day. (Wigs are as much a part of Moria’s whole vibe as her designer clothing, and affected accent.)
The titular character in The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell has been called everything from the “Tim Burton of Baking” to the “Martha Stewart of the Macabre.” I like to call her my style icon. Her vampy homicidal homemaker vibes are my current and forever mood.
Lindsay Jillian’s wardrobe on FXX’s You’re the Worst contains hella bold prints, neon accents, ample amounts of cleavage, and a SURPRISING number of cropped cardigans. This former-party-animal-turned-reluctant-housewife dresses like the love child of Modcloth and Victoria’s Secret and I am ever-so here for it.