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The Black List – Kat Dennings
Before she starred in The House Bunny and one of my favorite movies, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Kat Dennings got her start on a little sitcom called Raising Dad alongside Bob Saget AKA Full House’s Danny Tanner. That show did not get nearly enough credit because sadly it was canceled after 22 episodes. I was probably the only one that was disappointed in learning that news though, but that’s what always happens to my favorite shows. Hellcats!
Anyways, Blackbook Magazine has this feature called the Black List and they asked Kat Dennings to rant off on 15 things that she hates. It is basically a list of things we all are thinking about most of the time anyways, but just never bother to say it out loud.
My favorites:
2. Boatneck tops. Are you serious? Who in their right mind would wear a boatneck? I’ve never wanted my clavicle to be a focal point. People who are actually on boats don’t even wear boatneck tops. They wear coats and stuff.
6. Bicylce people. I can’t even deal with bicycle people. Don’t be in my lane. Be in the designated bicycle lane or on the sidewalk. Also, wear some sort of head protection. What do you think cars are made out of? Marshmallows?
13. Mass texts from people you met once. No, I do not want to go to your “awes0me BBQ;).” Nor do I want to find you a roomate by the end of next month. I deleted you from my phone but that didn’t do any good, did it? Because now your texts just display a bunch of numbers instead of whatever your name is.
Girl is great. I can’t wait to see her return to my television in her new series Broke Girls this fall. To read the rest of the list, click the source. HOBviously.
Elle Fanning for Blackbook
Why couldn’t I be this cool when I was 13-years old?
Tavi’s Editorial for Blackbook
New York’s Blackbook has finally released the editorial shots stylized by 13-year-old Tavi Williams and they look great! They are very much like Tavi, but not a mirror image. I like that the editorial is age appropriate for her and for her audience. That’s kind of weird to say considering that Tavi is still a pre-teen and that no other 13-year-old dresses like her, but you know what I mean.
The model above is wearing a dress and boots by Marc Jacobs. To top it off she added a Louis Vuitton bra outside of the dress. Not really my style, but I can dig it.
To view the rest of the editorial, click here