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Rachel's article was indeed horrid. She sounds bland, boring, "blond." However, at least it only made me indifferent, which is bearable. Last month's article "An American in London" made me SO angry. The writer pretty much said Americans have no individuality, only follow trends, and are poseurs. Meanwhile, she elevates London style to a divine level. That writer needs to stop it with the generalizations, especially ones that are not true.Rachel Bilson's interview was so shallow and bland that it made me dislike Rachel. Which is funny, because my indifference towards Evan Rachel Wood before I read her interview in Nylon, turned into absolute This-girl-is-awful-you-can't-pay-me-to-see-Across-the-Universe hatred. NYLON: HIRE BETTER WRITERS. And while you're at it, fire everyone on your staff because there is absolutely nothing worth viewing or reading about in this issue.
I wish I could cancel my subscription. Rachel Bilson's interview was so shallow and bland that it made me dislike Rachel. Which is funny, because my indifference towards Evan Rachel Wood before I read her interview in Nylon, turned into absolute This-girl-is-awful-you-can't-pay-me-to-see-Across-the-Universe hatred. NYLON: HIRE BETTER WRITERS. And while you're at it, fire everyone on your staff because there is absolutely nothing worth viewing or reading about in this issue.![]()
^ I think we all would, but we have to realize (and many have) that Nylon has gone on a complete downward spiral (although I hear this issue is a bit surprising)
Rachel's article was indeed horrid. She sounds bland, boring, "blond." However, at least it only made me indifferent, which is bearable. Last month's article "An American in London" made me SO angry. The writer pretty much said Americans have no individuality, only follow trends, and are poseurs. Meanwhile, she elevates London style to a divine level. That writer needs to stop it with the generalizations, especially ones that are not true.