
orange01t said:a stereotype is usually a sweeping generalization, so i guess i was considering anyone with pale skin, black hair and red lips who wears vintage clothes to fit that one (including myself). sure, everyone has their own little twist on it, but such subtle differences are often lost on most people. i'm not saying it's right, just that that's the group they will inevitably put her in.

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veiloftears said:I wonder if anybone has bought Victim magazine with Dita von Teese on the cover.I am dying to see the pics on line .She looks gorgeous.

victim-magazine.comsusa31 said:I've only seen small pics at victim-magazine.com
BettyCooper said:I think its hilarious how people actually bash this woman for being too "costumey," "pale," "doing the same thing all the time," etc etc.
Take at look at 95% of female Hollywood. They are ALL blonde, tan and hookerish down to every last one; even the women-of -color!! AT LEAST she has class. AT LEAST she acts like a lady AT LEAST she sticks to A STYLE and is not a trend wh*re like cough-Lindsay, cough-PAris cough- Ashelee/Jessica Simpering-idiot-son.
I think she's beautiful and I love that she does her own thing in the face of the barbie machine that is Hollywood nowadays.![]()
they are the ones who look costumey. look at their outfits from day to night. they are all too stylized, too made up, too much effort has been put and they all look the same. very forced and contrived. "trendy" alright! the only time people notice their personality is when they do something fit for the tabloids. dita's look harkens back to the old hollywood times but she shines through the outfits that she wears. that is personal style.