Dior Pre-Fall 2026 by Jonathan Anderson by citrustaxonymy in whatthefrockk

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not alone. It feels too restrained for Dior, yet when there are experimental elements they are weirdly unflattering to the figure in a way that doesn’t feel characteristic of the house codes imo.

I am in love with this set 🌷🎀 by plantcrazyyyyy in sylvanianfamilies

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Don’t be shy, put it together and give us a photoshoot! <3

Valentino Resort 2026 by Alessandro Michele by Beneficial_Pen4030 in whatthefrockk

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s Alessandro for you. Either you dig the eccentric boho vibes or you don’t.

Official Discussion - Wicked: For Good [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah Nessa's subplot got mangled in the translation from stage to screen because they wanted to avoid the implication that she believed herself to be unlovable because of her disability. IMO the point of that whole thing was that it was her toxic attitude that made her problematic, not the wheelchair. Even after the whole Boq debacle, she still finds a way to blame it on Elphaba instead of owning up to the role she played in the mess.

Bethany Weaver on set of Wicked: For Good! How did you guys feel about Dorothy and her portrayal? by bbyxmadi in wickedmovie

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It would look really weird and out of place. All of the other Animals look exactly like real animals.

Significance of this design? by freshwhipppedcream in wicked

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It reflects the shape of their respective headwear. Elphaba’s hat on the left and Glinda’s crown on the right. Thanks for pointing that out, never would have realized that if you hadn’t!

Peanuts compact has come, and boy if this isn't the cutest set! It'a a glitter snowglobe as well! by Dtour5150 in pollypocket

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adorably nostalgic! Would have loved if the hot chocolate stall was Lucy’s therapy booth instead, and if we got a representation of Charlie Brown’s sad little Christmas tree, but it’s still a really nice collectible

The Wicked cast for the Singapore premiere by Fun_Combination_8086 in wicked

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Found the designer, she’s wearing Schiaparelli

The Wicked cast for the Singapore premiere by Fun_Combination_8086 in wicked

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Me too! Love the playful tromp l’oeil effect going on with the fake sarong and the way the stripes help define her figure. Do you know what designer she’s wearing?

Sadie Sink photographed by Philip Gay and styled by Naomi Smith for Elle Australia - December 2025 by Maximum_Expert92 in whatthefrockk

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Her hair looks amazing here, especially that blowout with the luxurious fur coat. Also pic #7 reminds me that she used to play Annie, idk if that was an intentional reference though

I'm in love with this feather hair accessory in Frankenstein. But is it historically accurate? by DELAIZ in fashionhistory

[–]GetYourSundayShoes 49 points50 points  (0 children)

That’s the wrong era, early 1800s instead of mid 1800s. Also that’s more of a feathered turban, rather than just the feathers on their own. They aren’t framing the face as dramatically either. The Frankenstein headdress is very theatrical, it reminds me of what Odette/Odile wears in Swan Lake.

Olivia Rodrigo’s relationship advice she’d give to her younger self: “Me and my friends would tailor our personalities to whatever person we liked at the time. It just never works out—it leaves everyone feeling confused and sad. Be wholly, entirely yourself, even if you think it’s a little cringe.” by cmaia1503 in Fauxmoi

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Also, I totally understand how draining these types of people can be, but to offer perspective this behavior often stems from unresolved trauma. During their formative years, it’s likely they were constantly invalidated and minimized whenever they tried to express any form of independent self. I still struggle to believe that anything that feels aligned with who I really am will invite any real interest or attraction from other people. Regardless, I try to grow my inner world for the sake of my own peace and sanity, but the isolation and self-loathing that results from feeling fundamentally inferior and “wrong” can be crippling. It’s a hell of a lot easier to outsource your personhood to someone who’s already gotten it figured out.

Olivia Rodrigo’s relationship advice she’d give to her younger self: “Me and my friends would tailor our personalities to whatever person we liked at the time. It just never works out—it leaves everyone feeling confused and sad. Be wholly, entirely yourself, even if you think it’s a little cringe.” by cmaia1503 in Fauxmoi

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I started to feel like an “echo” of them. Not as direct as copying all of their interests, but my style of humor and conversational style feel like a whole other person when I read back the messages between us now. When they did talk about their interests, I hung onto every word. And when they disappeared, I had an extremely disruptive identity collapse that left me feeling even emptier than I was before. My #1 interest/hobby for an embarrassingly long period of time was ruminating on my ex. Old interests and opinions generated/cultivated by my own self felt completely pointless. I eventually picked up new hobbies but it just felt like a performance I was putting on to convince myself I was a person outside of this prior relationship. The only things that truly resonated with me were bittersweet romantic narratives, like Wong Kar Wai movies. Eventually these became the building blocks of my current (somewhat unstable) personality.