Here’s a rising trend in Lebanon. And it’s NOT limited to fashion.
You know the drill. You buy the new Tods she buys the new Tods. You got that Zeki bikini, she buys three. You grab of hold of Mac’s new special edition eye shadows, she had them “a week” ago Ya. right. You know she’s imitating, but you just can’t call her out. In the beginning you convince yourself it’s all very flattering, you’re a natural trendsetter and she’s just a common follower. But the next time you’re out at Music Hall wearing your new BCBG slick black dress which you told her you were going to buy weeks ago and she’s standing there shaking her hips to Tony Hanna with the same dress as though nothing was, you know enough is enough. The worst part is her complete denial, as though it’s a complete coincidence. Unless coincidence means stalking you while you’re shopping or taking down notes when you mention a fashion favorite, this is no coincidence my friends. This is armed robbery. The woman needs to get a style of her own. Bisoux








Well put. For us guys it’s not easy either. Not because we have copycats of our own (though we do — but I don’t pay it much heed) but because we have to tolerate this cook-cutter banality. Yves Saint Laurent once said “Fashion fades, but style is timeless.” How few people understand that.
Abso-fuckinglutely!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
DAMN RIGHT!!!
DOESN’T SHE ALSO CRITICIZE YOU AND YOUR OUTFITS THEN GO BUY THE SAME STUFF?:P