Since I brought up the hype for this Diesel fashion show, Phil has revealed that you can now watch it on the web.
It's some kind of holographic light show on a fashion runway. I don't know what the point of all the skinny people wandering around in clothes might have been, though. It didn't make me want to buy any clothes, but a battery of lasers is looking more and more attractive.
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Note: If you asked my sisters, both of whom are deeply stylish, elegant and aware of fashion, who you should call before you called me to discuss issues of style, they would probably come up with about a billion names. And that's because they love me.
We could be Christians. Answers in Genesis distributes a little quiz about modesty: I took it and failed.
I've been thinking more about the significance of the Dawkins-Harris-Dennett-Hitchens-PZ genre of atheism writing.
Whenever I see fashion shows like that, I have to laugh because it reminds me of Zoolander.
You mean that you three fashion victims in the subsequent thread are not interested in clothes? Hard to believe.
Actually this show, from plot to dialog, was more interesting than most movies I have seen recently--excluding pirate films of course.
Pretty cool, but does it have to be all the same color?
Blue is my favorite color, but I wouldn't want to see everything in blue.
Zoolander? I was thinking From Beyond.
Chicks dig lasers. Cars are so 1980's.
-jcr
Fashion shows have always been stupid.
But naked blue lazer fish r teh bommm.
Blue Laser fish? Fan-freakin'-TASTIC!
Help me, Giannia Versace, you're my only hope.
Huh! All I get from this is Sea Creatures = gorgeous and graceful, Fashionista Monkeys = ugly and awkward
Given what happens when the fashion show DOESN'T have lasers, I must say that they're a Really Good Thing.
Just have to point out this is not a hologram--just looks like projected video on a scrim... Also not lasers, sorry :-)
Now I now this is a cool Blog...John Huntington reads this Blog! I was going to mention that those aren't lasers, but he got there first.