I thought I would take a moment to describe what im doing at the moment as i thought you lady bloggers might be interested.
For those who dont know me, im in the fashion business. I have been a model for most of my life although I retired the bod a couple of years ago. You know its time to quit when the job offers include posing on stairlifts for the disabled and intimate incontinence pads for women !!!!!! and at the same time have allways had fashion stores. Now its the buying season and all the collections over Europe are being shown and im going to be right there.
As we speak im just back from Berlin for the Mercedes Benz fair. Ive been to see Rena Lange a high luxe collection from Munich stunning classic clothes , using fine fabrics and a high end finish. Absolutely divine. Im home tomorrow and begin the fashion exhibitions in London , then im off to Paris , Dusseldorf and Milan.
Everyone thinks I lead a glamorous life and in one way they are right I get to be in the centre of European fashion but at the same time its just very hard work. Aside from all the glamour and hoop la which surrounds the shows, with runway defiles, parties rock stars and celebs lies the very serious business of choosing what people will wear for next year. If you think about it its a multi billion dollar business which has an impact in one way or another on every facet of our lives either directly through clothing or indirectly down to the colour of the china in your kitchen. its all been forecasted and carefully chosen by people in the fashion industry. Much has been done by the pundits recently to trivialise what it is the industry stands for but thats a mistake as we all reap the benefits from it in one way or another.
For people like me in the forefront , its a dangerous game to play. Im spending what amounts to be a small fortune on an idea. A dream, and if I get it wrong.... if I choose green and everyone wants brown..... if I buy skirts and people want pants Ive had it. Its a gamble really a gamble. I try to make informed choices, based on an informed client profile , checking trends and economics, lifestyles which are ever changing.
Style is my world, its tough and brutal because there is no room for mistakes, so when people tell me im having an easy glamourous life, they dont know the half of it. My day starts early catching the red eye out of London flying straight to Paris. We land at 10 am their time and i rush to grab a cab to get to my first show at 10.45. my appointments are backed up through the day at two hour intervals, no stopping for lunch and i dont check in to my hotel until 9pm. Im staying at the fabulous Hotel De Crillon on the Place de la Concorde which is the only bit of comfort and luxury I get on these trips. My one indulgence is a good breakfast which I love and it sets me up for the day. The evenings are long as there are events and dinners to be attended. Entertaining is important during fashionweek to cement relationships and broker deals with my manufacturers. I never get to eat before 10.30 pm bed by 1 am then a few hours sleep and im up and running again.
Before you wipe a tear from your eye bloggers [ she laughs] the upside is the sheer joy and pleasure of seeing the collections. Ive allways loved it and feel very privileged to be a part of the magical merry go round we call the collections. Oh the smell of expensive perfume which pervades the salons, the rustle of the silk as the girls swish their way down the catwalk. The glory of the colours and textures layer over layer as i handle the pieces in the showrooms. Its like Christmas a thousand times over. All waiting to be purchases to make someone look and feel fabulous. Make no mistake about it bloggers I take my job very seriously. Its a responsibility making women look and feel good. So many are devalued in their lives or marriages, I see it all the time. They come to me, with no self confidence, not knowing what to expect or even if they should be there. Women who are in their mid lives and unsure of themselves. They come to me for clothes for special occasions, maybe a son or a daughter is getting married, or they are going to a dinner, any number of scenarios. The lack of self confidence is shocking, but we look after them and tell them they are lovely. We take them outside of their own particular box and give them a make over, and for the first time in a long time , i see them shine. Their faces say it all and its worth all the money in the world. Even the way they hold themselves changes when they feel themselves looking great. I love it. Women rock and so does fashion.
I have the best job in the world
I thought I would take a moment to describe what im doing at the moment as i thought you lady bloggers might be interested.
For those who dont know me, im in the fashion business. I have been a model for most of my life although I retired the bod a couple of years ago. You know its time to quit when the job offers include posing on stairlifts for the disabled and intimate incontinence pads for women !!!!!! and at the same time have allways had fashion stores. Now its the buying season and all the collections over Europe are being shown and im going to be right there.
As we speak im just back from Berlin for the Mercedes Benz fair. Ive been to see Rena Lange a high luxe collection from Munich stunning classic clothes , using fine fabrics and a high end finish. Absolutely divine. Im home tomorrow and begin the fashion exhibitions in London , then im off to Paris , Dusseldorf and Milan.
Everyone thinks I lead a glamorous life and in one way they are right I get to be in the centre of European fashion but at the same time its just very hard work. Aside from all the glamour and hoop la which surrounds the shows, with runway defiles, parties rock stars and celebs lies the very serious business of choosing what people will wear for next year. If you think about it its a multi billion dollar business which has an impact in one way or another on every facet of our lives either directly through clothing or indirectly down to the colour of the china in your kitchen. its all been forecasted and carefully chosen by people in the fashion industry. Much has been done by the pundits recently to trivialise what it is the industry stands for but thats a mistake as we all reap the benefits from it in one way or another.
For people like me in the forefront , its a dangerous game to play. Im spending what amounts to be a small fortune on an idea. A dream, and if I get it wrong.... if I choose green and everyone wants brown..... if I buy skirts and people want pants Ive had it. Its a gamble really a gamble. I try to make informed choices, based on an informed client profile , checking trends and economics, lifestyles which are ever changing.
Style is my world, its tough and brutal because there is no room for mistakes, so when people tell me im having an easy glamourous life, they dont know the half of it. My day starts early catching the red eye out of London flying straight to Paris. We land at 10 am their time and i rush to grab a cab to get to my first show at 10.45. my appointments are backed up through the day at two hour intervals, no stopping for lunch and i dont check in to my hotel until 9pm. Im staying at the fabulous Hotel De Crillon on the Place de la Concorde which is the only bit of comfort and luxury I get on these trips. My one indulgence is a good breakfast which I love and it sets me up for the day. The evenings are long as there are events and dinners to be attended. Entertaining is important during fashionweek to cement relationships and broker deals with my manufacturers. I never get to eat before 10.30 pm bed by 1 am then a few hours sleep and im up and running again.
Before you wipe a tear from your eye bloggers [ she laughs] the upside is the sheer joy and pleasure of seeing the collections. Ive allways loved it and feel very privileged to be a part of the magical merry go round we call the collections. Oh the smell of expensive perfume which pervades the salons, the rustle of the silk as the girls swish their way down the catwalk. The glory of the colours and textures layer over layer as i handle the pieces in the showrooms. Its like Christmas a thousand times over. All waiting to be purchases to make someone look and feel fabulous. Make no mistake about it bloggers I take my job very seriously. Its a responsibility making women look and feel good.
So many are devalued in their lives or marriages, I see it all the time. They come to me, with no self confidence, not knowing what to expect or even if they should be there. Women who are in their mid lives and unsure of themselves. They come to me for clothes for special occasions, maybe a son or a daughter is getting married, or they are going to a dinner, any number of scenarios. The lack of self confidence is shocking, but we look after them and tell them they are lovely. We take them outside of their own particular box and give them a make over, and for the first time in a long time , i see them shine. Their faces say it all and its worth all the money in the world. Even the way they hold themselves changes when they feel themselves looking great. I love it. Women rock and so does fashion.
Lynn sweetheart we all have our own reality dont we..... enjoy your life and your lovely daughter and when shes old enough send her to me and ill take her shopping.. Start saving now !
Lynn sweetheart we all have our own reality dont we..... enjoy your life and your lovely daughter and when shes old enough send her to me and ill take her shopping..
Start saving now !
Your life sounds so exciting! My daughter was on a dance competition team and we traveled to NYC and many places to workshops and shows. It is nice to visit those places but, the last time we were in NYC I told my daughter I would die a fast death if I lived there. I'm just a WV gal. I teach school and love my job, also. We all have to find our place in life. I love to shop as many women do. I can't imagine the excitement of seeing the top of the line clothes. The styles are coming to WV a little faster now but, we did have a day where they didn't arrive until they were out.
I love the smell of sheets dried on the line in the Summer and the feel of walking on a trout stream. My life is much more simple compared to yours. Wow, to have the body of a model or have been one. I had to tell the last man I met I wasn't a model so, don't expect it. There was a time when I might have envied the glamour of your life. We each have our destiny. Good luck to you as you pursue the life you love! My daughter just went to her first prom. These days the gals look in the magazines and find the gowns they want or see them on the web. I had to order her gown. Ha, ha, she spent a whole pay check. Talk about taking a risk? But, it was beautiful!
Tink,
Your life sounds so exciting! My daughter was on a dance competition team and we traveled to NYC and many places to workshops and shows. It is nice to visit those places but, the last time we were in NYC I told my daughter I would die a fast death if I lived there. I'm just a WV gal. I teach school and love my job, also. We all have to find our place in life. I love to shop as many women do. I can't imagine the excitement of seeing the top of the line clothes. The styles are coming to WV a little faster now but, we did have a day where they didn't arrive until they were out.
I love the smell of sheets dried on the line in the Summer and the feel of walking on a trout stream. My life is much more simple compared to yours. Wow, to have the body of a model or have been one. I had to tell the last man I met I wasn't a model so, don't expect it. There was a time when I might have envied the glamour of your life. We each have our destiny. Good luck to you as you pursue the life you love! My daughter just went to her first prom. These days the gals look in the magazines and find the gowns they want or see them on the web. I had to order her gown. Ha, ha, she spent a whole pay check. Talk about taking a risk? But, it was beautiful!
Indeed any job can be rewarding irrespective of it's nature. Most importantly for me it is to ensure your profession is your passion. Good to see you love your job Tinkerbelle.
Indeed any job can be rewarding irrespective of it's nature. Most importantly for me it is to ensure your profession is your passion. Good to see you love your job Tinkerbelle.
It is not what you do once in a while.
It is what you do day in and day out that makes a difference.
Think..The important thing is to love what you are doing to enjoy it at end...I myself i can't say too much but work hard and do amazing things that requires thinking, traveling, and a lot of energy... And I love it because what I am doing I make a big difference in people's life every day... By the way I was in London and Paris recently and I love both..I will go back soon..You are fortunate to be doing this in Europe specially London and Paris..I bought clothes in both cities and they are beautiful....I wish I knew you then so we could meet.. Julie
Quoting Tinkerbelle
I thought I would take a moment to describe what im doing at the moment as i thought you lady bloggers might be interested.
For those who dont know me, im in the fashion business. I have been a model for most of my life although I retired the bod a couple of years ago. You know its time to quit when the job offers include posing on stairlifts for the disabled and intimate incontinence pads for women !!!!!! and at the same time have allways had fashion stores. Now its the buying season and all the collections over Europe are being shown and im going to be right there.
As we speak im just back from Berlin for the Mercedes Benz fair. Ive been to see Rena Lange a high luxe collection from Munich stunning classic clothes , using fine fabrics and a high end finish. Absolutely divine. Im home tomorrow and begin the fashion exhibitions in London , then im off to Paris , Dusseldorf and Milan.
Everyone thinks I lead a glamorous life and in one way they are right I get to be in the centre of European fashion but at the same time its just very hard work. Aside from all the glamour and hoop la which surrounds the shows, with runway defiles, parties rock stars and celebs lies the very serious business of choosing what people will wear for next year. If you think about it its a multi billion dollar business which has an impact in one way or another on every facet of our lives either directly through clothing or indirectly down to the colour of the china in your kitchen. its all been forecasted and carefully chosen by people in the fashion industry. Much has been done by the pundits recently to trivialise what it is the industry stands for but thats a mistake as we all reap the benefits from it in one way or another.
For people like me in the forefront , its a dangerous game to play. Im spending what amounts to be a small fortune on an idea. A dream, and if I get it wrong.... if I choose green and everyone wants brown..... if I buy skirts and people want pants Ive had it. Its a gamble really a gamble. I try to make informed choices, based on an informed client profile , checking trends and economics, lifestyles which are ever changing.
Style is my world, its tough and brutal because there is no room for mistakes, so when people tell me im having an easy glamourous life, they dont know the half of it. My day starts early catching the red eye out of London flying straight to Paris. We land at 10 am their time and i rush to grab a cab to get to my first show at 10.45. my appointments are backed up through the day at two hour intervals, no stopping for lunch and i dont check in to my hotel until 9pm. Im staying at the fabulous Hotel De Crillon on the Place de la Concorde which is the only bit of comfort and luxury I get on these trips. My one indulgence is a good breakfast which I love and it sets me up for the day. The evenings are long as there are events and dinners to be attended. Entertaining is important during fashionweek to cement relationships and broker deals with my manufacturers. I never get to eat before 10.30 pm bed by 1 am then a few hours sleep and im up and running again.
Before you wipe a tear from your eye bloggers [ she laughs] the upside is the sheer joy and pleasure of seeing the collections. Ive allways loved it and feel very privileged to be a part of the magical merry go round we call the collections. Oh the smell of expensive perfume which pervades the salons, the rustle of the silk as the girls swish their way down the catwalk. The glory of the colours and textures layer over layer as i handle the pieces in the showrooms. Its like Christmas a thousand times over. All waiting to be purchases to make someone look and feel fabulous. Make no mistake about it bloggers I take my job very seriously. Its a responsibility making women look and feel good. So many are devalued in their lives or marriages, I see it all the time. They come to me, with no self confidence, not knowing what to expect or even if they should be there. Women who are in their mid lives and unsure of themselves. They come to me for clothes for special occasions, maybe a son or a daughter is getting married, or they are going to a dinner, any number of scenarios. The lack of self confidence is shocking, but we look after them and tell them they are lovely. We take them outside of their own particular box and give them a make over, and for the first time in a long time , i see them shine. Their faces say it all and its worth all the money in the world. Even the way they hold themselves changes when they feel themselves looking great. I love it. Women rock and so does fashion.
I have the best job in the world
Quoting Tinkerbelle
I thought I would take a moment to describe what im doing at the moment as i thought you lady bloggers might be interested.
For those who dont know me, im in the fashion business. I have been a model for most of my life although I retired the bod a couple of years ago. You know its time to quit when the job offers include posing on stairlifts for the disabled and intimate incontinence pads for women !!!!!! and at the same time have allways had fashion stores. Now its the buying season and all the collections over Europe are being shown and im going to be right there.
As we speak im just back from Berlin for the Mercedes Benz fair. Ive been to see Rena Lange a high luxe collection from Munich stunning classic clothes , using fine fabrics and a high end finish. Absolutely divine. Im home tomorrow and begin the fashion exhibitions in London , then im off to Paris , Dusseldorf and Milan.
Everyone thinks I lead a glamorous life and in one way they are right I get to be in the centre of European fashion but at the same time its just very hard work. Aside from all the glamour and hoop la which surrounds the shows, with runway defiles, parties rock stars and celebs lies the very serious business of choosing what people will wear for next year. If you think about it its a multi billion dollar business which has an impact in one way or another on every facet of our lives either directly through clothing or indirectly down to the colour of the china in your kitchen. its all been forecasted and carefully chosen by people in the fashion industry. Much has been done by the pundits recently to trivialise what it is the industry stands for but thats a mistake as we all reap the benefits from it in one way or another.
For people like me in the forefront , its a dangerous game to play. Im spending what amounts to be a small fortune on an idea. A dream, and if I get it wrong.... if I choose green and everyone wants brown..... if I buy skirts and people want pants Ive had it. Its a gamble really a gamble. I try to make informed choices, based on an informed client profile , checking trends and economics, lifestyles which are ever changing.
Style is my world, its tough and brutal because there is no room for mistakes, so when people tell me im having an easy glamourous life, they dont know the half of it. My day starts early catching the red eye out of London flying straight to Paris. We land at 10 am their time and i rush to grab a cab to get to my first show at 10.45. my appointments are backed up through the day at two hour intervals, no stopping for lunch and i dont check in to my hotel until 9pm. Im staying at the fabulous Hotel De Crillon on the Place de la Concorde which is the only bit of comfort and luxury I get on these trips. My one indulgence is a good breakfast which I love and it sets me up for the day. The evenings are long as there are events and dinners to be attended. Entertaining is important during fashionweek to cement relationships and broker deals with my manufacturers. I never get to eat before 10.30 pm bed by 1 am then a few hours sleep and im up and running again.
Before you wipe a tear from your eye bloggers [ she laughs] the upside is the sheer joy and pleasure of seeing the collections. Ive allways loved it and feel very privileged to be a part of the magical merry go round we call the collections. Oh the smell of expensive perfume which pervades the salons, the rustle of the silk as the girls swish their way down the catwalk. The glory of the colours and textures layer over layer as i handle the pieces in the showrooms. Its like Christmas a thousand times over. All waiting to be purchases to make someone look and feel fabulous. Make no mistake about it bloggers I take my job very seriously. Its a responsibility making women look and feel good. So many are devalued in their lives or marriages, I see it all the time. They come to me, with no self confidence, not knowing what to expect or even if they should be there. Women who are in their mid lives and unsure of themselves. They come to me for clothes for special occasions, maybe a son or a daughter is getting married, or they are going to a dinner, any number of scenarios. The lack of self confidence is shocking, but we look after them and tell them they are lovely. We take them outside of their own particular box and give them a make over, and for the first time in a long time , i see them shine. Their faces say it all and its worth all the money in the world. Even the way they hold themselves changes when they feel themselves looking great. I love it. Women rock and so does fashion.
I have the best job in the world
Think..The important thing is to love what you are doing to enjoy it at end...I myself i can't say too much but work hard and do amazing things that requires thinking, traveling, and a lot of energy... And I love it because what I am doing I make a big difference in people's life every day... By the way I was in London and Paris recently and I love both..I will go back soon..You are fortunate to be doing this in Europe specially London and Paris..I bought clothes in both cities and they are beautiful....I wish I knew you then so we could meet.. Julie
Anna To be beautiful, smart good at your job and to be seen as a vulnerable human being is a tough call..... I have found that to be good at what you do is to be percieved as being impervious to life and love. It seems you cant have it all after all and I have personally paid a high price for my success just like Miranda
Anna To be beautiful, smart good at your job and to be seen as a vulnerable human being is a tough call..... I have found that to be good at what you do is to be percieved as being impervious to life and love. It seems you cant have it all after all and I have personally paid a high price for my success just like Miranda
Hi Tink. I always thought you were the Stitch in Time Gal , Glad your having a great time, Kinda silk purses outa pigs ears LOL Just a pity you couldnt have got that Naughty licence Id be at the front of the queue !!!!!
Hi Tink. I always thought you were the Stitch in Time Gal , Glad your having a great time, Kinda silk purses outa pigs ears LOL
Just a pity you couldnt have got that Naughty licence Id be at the front of the queue !!!!!
Thanks Pat , im not sure I deserve such praise. The thing about fashion is this. You need not be a slave to it, better take what you want out of it to enhance your life. its not about the cost of your Wal Mart jeans but whether they fit you well and make you feel good about yourself. Good dressing does two things. It makes you look good and for me I find it personally necessary to look good I love it, not because its fashionable but because it makes me FEEL good. Im in heaven wrapped in silk or cashmere. Wear your choices and feel good thats the key. Im fortunate my end of the business hasnt been affected too much..... but I also work very hard at it. Im just keeping my fingers crossed that it continues! Annacath, im not sure it was said as a compliment I think my colleagues were actually making fun of me!
Thanks Pat , im not sure I deserve such praise. The thing about fashion is this. You need not be a slave to it, better take what you want out of it to enhance your life. its not about the cost of your Wal Mart jeans but whether they fit you well and make you feel good about yourself. Good dressing does two things. It makes you look good and for me I find it personally necessary to look good I love it, not because its fashionable but because it makes me FEEL good. Im in heaven wrapped in silk or cashmere. Wear your choices and feel good thats the key.
Im fortunate my end of the business hasnt been affected too much..... but I also work very hard at it. Im just keeping my fingers crossed that it continues!
Annacath, im not sure it was said as a compliment I think my colleagues were actually making fun of me!
Deb--an excellent blog. An excellent explanation of "Fashion." Being by nature a complete and utter opponent of "Fashion," I don't say that lightly. I've been reading this blog over and over and over again since you posted it. Sitting here in my most unfashionable corduroy shirt, cotton blend turtleneck, and cheap, cheap, cheap Wal-Mart jeans --but you'd love my earrings; Lord & Taylor cloisonne jobbies that match the gorgeous plum of my corduroy shirt perfectly--I'd like to thank you so very much for this blog. You've shown me how much "fashion" can mean in a way I've never thought about it before.
That doesn't mean I'm going to give up my corduroy shirts and cheap jeans--it just means I can now appreciate "fashion" one hell of a lot more than I ever did before I read your blog. Kudos to you for what you do!!!!!
Thank you, Tink. Thank you so much. If I'm ever in the position to acquire a fashionable wardrobe, I will, I hope, be in the position to book a flight to London and head straight for your establishment and let you deck me out for the kind of events I would have to attend because I'm in the position to acquire a fahionable wardrobe..... [A bit of twisted logic there, but I'm sure you know what I mean...]
Much success to you, Deb, in this lousy economy [USA for sure; not sure about Britain]--and I do hope you have "guessed" right about what color will be most popular this spring....Knowing you...as little as I do....I'll still bet you are right!!!!!! Just don't count on trading in NGL's green shirt, or BillZeke's Hawaiin shirts, for better stuff. I think those guys are stuck like glue to their "fashion passions."
Pat
Deb--an excellent blog. An excellent explanation of "Fashion." Being by nature a complete and utter opponent of "Fashion," I don't say that lightly. I've been reading this blog over and over and over again since you posted it. Sitting here in my most unfashionable corduroy shirt, cotton blend turtleneck, and cheap, cheap, cheap Wal-Mart jeans --but you'd love my earrings; Lord & Taylor cloisonne jobbies that match the gorgeous plum of my corduroy shirt perfectly--I'd like to thank you so very much for this blog. You've shown me how much "fashion" can mean in a way I've never thought about it before.
That doesn't mean I'm going to give up my corduroy shirts and cheap jeans--it just means I can now appreciate "fashion" one hell of a lot more than I ever did before I read your blog. Kudos to you for what you do!!!!!
Thank you, Tink. Thank you so much. If I'm ever in the position to acquire a fashionable wardrobe, I will, I hope, be in the position to book a flight to London and head straight for your establishment and let you deck me out for the kind of events I would have to attend because I'm in the position to acquire a fahionable wardrobe..... [A bit of twisted logic there, but I'm sure you know what I mean...]
Much success to you, Deb, in this lousy economy [USA for sure; not sure about Britain]--and I do hope you have "guessed" right about what color will be most popular this spring....Knowing you...as little as I do....I'll still bet you are right!!!!!! Just don't count on trading in NGL's green shirt, or BillZeke's Hawaiin shirts, for better stuff. I think those guys are stuck like glue to their "fashion passions."
Mold you just have noooo idea. A few years ago I was approached by someone who wanted to expand my business into adult wear. He had all the contacts and i investigated it. Theres big money to be made in it . The plan was we were going to split one of my shops into two. Half as normal and the other as adult fetish wear. I was going to call it SPANK !!!!!!!! lol The authorities wouldnt give me a license to do it, but a friend did in another area. She made a fortune. I looked at her figures later and what she was selling and just couldnt believe people bought this stuff!!!!! ROFLMAO thanks for missing me sweetie
Mold you just have noooo idea. A few years ago I was approached by someone who wanted to expand my business into adult wear. He had all the contacts and i investigated it. Theres big money to be made in it . The plan was we were going to split one of my shops into two. Half as normal and the other as adult fetish wear. I was going to call it SPANK !!!!!!!! lol The authorities wouldnt give me a license to do it, but a friend did in another area. She made a fortune. I looked at her figures later and what she was selling and just couldnt believe people bought this stuff!!!!! ROFLMAO
thanks for missing me sweetie
Hi T-girl, In many ways, yes I am doing much better. What an awful patch that was. I do not care to repeat it. $$ recovery is still a work in progress.
Hi T-girl,
In many ways, yes I am doing much better. What an awful patch that was. I do not care to repeat it. $$ recovery is still a work in progress.
Hi Tink babe We had thoughts a new line ......Kinky Tinky's Alternative Wear....and a large room in back for toys. Booming market for the ladies.....even get us guys to go shopping with a smile....lololo
Welcome back from your trip...we missed yah
Hi Tink babe
We had thoughts a new line ......Kinky Tinky's Alternative Wear....and a large room in back for toys. Booming market for the ladies.....even get us guys to go shopping with a smile....lololo
Shaz you know im just dying for you to come over We'll have such a blast plus you get to play with the goodies in the shop. Im hoping things are better for you now and as I havent heard from you privately im keeping my fingers crossed that you are doing ok . Big kiss
Shaz you know im just dying for you to come over We'll have such a blast plus you get to play with the goodies in the shop. Im hoping things are better for you now and as I havent heard from you privately im keeping my fingers crossed that you are doing ok . Big kiss
Wow, so impressive! I'm a bit envious, although it sounds like you work your "tail" off as well... Sounds a bit glamerous at the same time. As AZ mentioned, I don't "get it" but I'm of the tailored style so I stick with the classic lines. We sure do miss you here so keep us posted on your new adventures as you can.
I'll take NGL's shirt off for ya!!! lol What's the old expression, "I like that shirt so much I'd like to see it on my floor in the morning?" lolololol
hee hee...
Wow, so impressive! I'm a bit envious, although it sounds like you work your "tail" off as well... Sounds a bit glamerous at the same time. As AZ mentioned, I don't "get it" but I'm of the tailored style so I stick with the classic lines. We sure do miss you here so keep us posted on your new adventures as you can.
I'll take NGL's shirt off for ya!!! lol What's the old expression, "I like that shirt so much I'd like to see it on my floor in the morning?" lolololol