Dress worn by Molly Roebuck to her daughter Elaine’s Bat Mitzvah in 1957
“Grand Marriage” from the Épée collection by Christian Dior
Autumn/Winter 1956
Royal Ontario Museum (Object number: 2013.68.11)
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Gold lamé evening dress with jacket, 1955, American.
By Don Loper.
Worn by Frances Abrams McCall at her second wedding.
Chicago Historical Society
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Top 20 Romantic/Comedies where the girls should’ve ended up together
20. Mean Girls - Janis and Cady
19. The Breakfast Club - Allison and Claire
18. Bring It On - Missy and Torrance
17. Whip It - Pash and Bliss
(if Bliss comes out as trans after the film like Elliot Page did, then these two will still be one badass queer couple!)
16. The Wedding Planner - Mary and Fran
15. Pitch Perfect - Beca and Chloe
(would probably be higher up on the list if i wasn’t bitter)
14. Princess Protection Program - Rosalinda and Carter
13. Clueless - Cher, Tai and Dionne
12. Legally Blonde - Vivian and Elle
11. Frances Ha - Sophie and Frances
10. Stuck in the Suburbs - Brittany and Natasha
9. John Tucker Must Die - Carrie, Beth, Heather and Kate
8. Ocean’s 8 - Debbie and Lou
7. Calamity Jane - Katie and Calamity
6. Bring It On: All or Nothing - Britney and Camille
5. Ice Princess - Casey and Gen
4. She’s the Man - Viola and Olivia
3. Almost Adults - Mackenzie and Cassie
2. Miss Congeniality - Cheryl and Gracie
1. Bend it like Beckham - Jess and Jules
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France. Just france. From Europe.
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Modern Bride, 1991.
Models: Anne France and Leslie Stratton.
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An offering to my fellow ShriekingCarnage fans out there. I see you. Your mass likes remind me of my OTP in these dark, Shriek-dead-in-canon times.
Do be sure to call me when she’s revived in comic, please and thank you.
Movie!Cletus and Movie!Frances continue to be my faves and I will stand by them for ever. Middle-age, desperately in love and manic losers that they are.
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