Are those sleeves attached to the dress or are they a separate accessory?
1. I believe the sleeves are detachable for various obvious reasons like stripping or for when you get your sleeve caught in the door (which always happens) you can just remove it or you can slide them up your ankles to keep’em warm and create a poodle silhouette.
If they're an entity unto themselves, what are they called?
2. I pronounce them, “Poodle Scrunchies and I pronounce them “IN”...”
And if this is for Thombeau, why isn't she wearing a mantilla?
3. Thombeau must’ve seen an old Marilyn Maxwell movie and been inspired to hunt her down on Fabulon. Tis a pitty not to have seen Marilyn wearing a mantilla though but she seemed more like the vagina hat type of broad.
FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThey just don't make hair do's like that anymore!
ReplyDeleteAre those sleeves attached to the dress or are they a separate accessory?
ReplyDeleteIf they're an entity unto themselves, what are they called?
And if this is for Thombeau, why isn't she wearing a mantilla?
Such good questions...
ReplyDeleteAre those sleeves attached to the dress or are they a separate accessory?
1. I believe the sleeves are detachable for various obvious reasons like stripping or for when you get your sleeve caught in the door (which always happens) you can just remove it or you can slide them up your ankles to keep’em warm and create a poodle silhouette.
If they're an entity unto themselves, what are they called?
2. I pronounce them, “Poodle Scrunchies and I pronounce them “IN”...”
And if this is for Thombeau, why isn't she wearing a mantilla?
3. Thombeau must’ve seen an old Marilyn Maxwell movie and been inspired to hunt her down on Fabulon. Tis a pitty not to have seen Marilyn wearing a mantilla though but she seemed more like the vagina hat type of broad.
Wait 'til Oprah gets wind of Poodle Scrunchies.
ReplyDeleteShe'll be giving them away as her favourite things!