Oh the glorious days of slips! When underwear was just underwear instead of regular-wear! I appreciate the reminder that something like this, though it serves as normal Coachella attire today, was once meant to be worn underneath real clothes.
This was perfect for her big presentation because, frankly, it’s not very remarkable, so the men in the room can focus on what she’s saying instead of what she looks like. Outside of a place like “Vogue” that’s probably what one’s work clothes should do.
I bed you could find something like this in an Anthropologie today.
If this is what she looks like when she dresses sober, imagine what she would have put on if she had gotten dressed on acid. Too bad they’re breaking up and we might never find out what that looks like!
I get the feeling Roger would wear the pink turban whether or not he was on drugs.
There’s nothing like watching a person in a matronly, sparkly outfit trip on drugs.
Again: why did they all get so dressed up to do drugs? I guess whatever impetus led to these sorts of outfits is the same impetus that led them to the drugs in the first place.
I feel like she’s worn this dress and coat before? Which would hardly make shopping one’s closet a post-recession phenomenon.
Fabulous enough to be worthy of their own number on this list.
Notably not nearly as cheerful-looking as her coral number.
Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/amyodell/the-10-best-looks-from-the-latest-episode-of-mad
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