is that real fur she wore at the Dior thing?
According to Vogue its faux but she's known to wear fur and have no issues with it.is that real fur she wore at the Dior thing?
Weren't her and Naomi involved in blood diamonds as well ? I love Kate as a model but she would do anything for moneyThe one and only thing that I’ve always hated about KM is her love of and preference for real fur. She’s always worn it. I think it’s revolting.
Not sure about Kate but yes I remember something about Naomi and dodgy diamonds.Weren't her and Naomi involved in blood diamonds as well ? I love Kate as a model but she would do anything for money
There's also been rumours that Naomi was a recruiter for EpsteinNot sure about Kate but yes I remember something about Naomi and dodgy diamonds.
But let’s be real suede and pulp were better than bothI loved the primrose hill set in terms of entertainment.
At ny school you could only like Blur or Oasis. Not both! Lol x
Yes. I do still like Blur thoughBut let’s be real suede and pulp were better than both
Yes they were brilliant and I still listen to both. Be Here Now was a real disappointment, I only like the occasional song from their later outputRegardless of everything that happened afterwards, the first 2 Oasis albums were iconic
I hope the Lemonheads were better than when I saw them a few years ago - I don't walk out of gigs as a rule but they were so effing boring! Probably didn't help that it was a provincial venue with no bonus slebsWent to see the Lemonheads last night and Courtney Love came on stage for a song, it was like all my indie girl dreams come true, Kate Moss was also there, didn’t see her in the flesh tho
Oh no! I’ve seen them quite a bit over the years and they’ve always been ace. Although the last time they toured pre-pandemic Evan was very clearly deeply on drugs and couldn’t look at the audience-the music and his voice were still gorgeous but it made me very sad and almost felt wrong to watch someone so clearly in a bad place It did make me think twice about going last night but happily he seemed alrightI hope the Lemonheads were better than when I saw them a few years ago - I don't walk out of gigs as a rule but they were so effing boring! Probably didn't help that it was a provincial venue with no bonus slebs
Oooh what programme was it? Brit pop was my youth and it’ll always have a very special place in my heart I think Oasis, Blur, The Verve, Pulp amd Suede are timeless.I was watching a programme about Britpop recently and although it was an exciting time and it gave a platform to loads of unmanufactured bands, there was a lot of dross. Bands like Sleeper, for example, had a better image (and frontwoman) than actual tunes. And as for Shed Seven, Menswear, Ocean Colour Scene, and Kula Shaker...
I think American indie music from that era has stood the test of time better than Britpop.
It's one of the TOTP programmes on the iplayer The Story of 1995 (could have been The Story of 1994) so although I say it's about Britpop other non-Britpop acts feature too. I think they've one for every year of the 90s.Oooh what programme was it? Brit pop was my youth and it’ll always have a very special place in my heart I think Oasis, Blur, The Verve, Pulp amd Suede are timeless.
There was a really good documentary on Suede on Sky a few years ago. Totally forgot Ricky Gervais managed themIt's one of the TOTP programmes on the iplayer The Story of 1995 (could have been The Story of 1994) so although I say it's about Britpop other non-Britpop acts feature too. I think they've one for every year of the 90s.
This is a tour of my late teens … I’ll be researching over lunch tomorrow. Thank youI was watching a programme about Britpop recently and although it was an exciting time and it gave a platform to loads of unmanufactured bands, there was a lot of dross. Bands like Sleeper, for example, had a better image (and frontwoman) than actual tunes. And as for Shed Seven, Menswear, Ocean Colour Scene, and Kula Shaker...
I think American indie music from that era has stood the test of time better than Britpop.