omg she was so full of herself
I don't think she is full of herself. I know it's your opinion, but I think it's great to see a female with confidence. When you are creative, you have to believe in your ideas and work, otherwise what is the point of doing it.
What movies have you seen her in ?
Well, her confidence is her personal issue there's no need to inflict it on others. She can be creative without boasting all the freaking time. I do think that Lou is talented and I can take pretentiousness from someone that I find truly amazing (and she's not, she's skilled at some things and has some culture, but that's where it stops) but I hate the way she tends to always insist on how incredibly skilled and precocious she was.I was referring to an interview where she was presenting her collection for Lee Cooper and she was all 'Oooh no, I always am shocked when I see people copying my style (yeah yeah yeah Lou, your wannabes are literally flooding the streets of Paris) but you know, it's fine by me if I can get people to have access to my fashion style, my lifestyle (how generous of her, and then she goes lyrical about how much she loves human masses, movements, and how we should all be together,whatever).Then she goes on about how she reads four books a day,that she could have been a mathematician,that she already had a fashion style by the age of 5 (lol).And just as much as I like historical anecdotes myself, she has a way of referring to some in her interviews that clearly states that she wants to prove how well-read she is (where's my gold stars box when I need it).
Ive seen the same films,apart from 'Boxes'.I bought the DVD but I havent got around to watching it yet.It should be interesting.'Boxes', 'Nana', 'Trop (peu) d'amour', 'Mauvaises Fréquentations'.



'Oooh no, I always am shocked when I see people copying my style (yeah yeah yeah Lou, your wannabes are literally flooding the streets of Paris) but you know, it's fine by me if I can get people to have access to my fashion style, my lifestyle (how generous of her, and then she goes lyrical about how much she loves human masses, movements, and how we should all be together,whatever).Then she goes on about how she reads four books a day,that she could have been a mathematician,that she already had a fashion style by the age of 5 (lol).
I have to be honest, your commentary made me giggle.Well, her confidence is her personal issue there's no need to inflict it on others. She can be creative without boasting all the freaking time. I do think that Lou is talented and I can take pretentiousness from someone that I find truly amazing (and she's not, she's skilled at some things and has some culture, but that's where it stops) but I hate the way she tends to always insist on how incredibly skilled and precocious she was.I was referring to an interview where she was presenting her collection for Lee Cooper and she was all 'Oooh no, I always am shocked when I see people copying my style (yeah yeah yeah Lou, your wannabes are literally flooding the streets of Paris) but you know, it's fine http://forums.thefashionspot.com/images/smilies/cool.gifby me if I can get people to have access to my fashion style, my lifestyle (how generous of her, and then she goes lyrical about how much she loves human masses, movements, and how we should all be together,whatever).Then she goes on about how she reads four books a day,that she could have been a mathematician,that she already had a fashion style by the age of 5 (lol).And just as much as I like historical anecdotes myself, she has a way of referring to some in her interviews that clearly states that she wants to prove how well-read she is (where's my gold stars box when I need it).