I LOVE this photo of George and Gemma, it really shows how stunning she is (and how tall!!) They just like so old-school Hollywood and I think its a great shot! Oh and matching is kinda
cheesy if its overdone
I think they're trying to impersonate Grace Kelly and Cary Grant (to catch a thief) but she's so young she looks like she could be his daughter and not a partner.
Yeaaa I like to if we are going somewhere nice with a group of friends or soemthing. Like a birthday dinner, or to a nice club, I like to look all spiffed up with him and match
I like to coordinate with my cutie boyfriend. It's not always on purpose but we have similar style so it happens a lot. For formal events it always makes a couple look put together as long as
you don’t match.. too overboard ha.
Eww.. and I dated a guy once who wore skater gear to cocktail parties.. obviously not matching my LBD. He didn't last. Ha.
i think you should match in how dressed up you are, but never go out of your way to match styles or colors...it's too pop (think boybands or cheesy pop duets)
I think the most important thing to emphasize is COMPLIMENTING DOES NOT MEAN MATCHING.... Brit&JT denim disaster is always a no... while making sure we're both in 'earth tones' or
monochromatic v. high contrast or having a complimentary color palette is always a good thing, but def. not always necessary.
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Rachel Bilson was out shopping in LA looking vintage-chic in a pair of shearling boots. Although the fur stole the show, the rest of her outfit was just as cute.
I LOVE this photo of George and Gemma, it really shows how stunning she is (and how tall!!) They just like so old-school Hollywood and I think its a great shot! Oh and matching is kinda cheesy if its overdone
1looks like an old man and a young girl to me.
2I think they're trying to impersonate Grace Kelly and Cary Grant (to catch a thief) but she's so young she looks like she could be his daughter and not a partner.
3Gemma looks beautiful!!!
4wow, that photo is gorgeous!
nah, i say just coordinate for events, not casual things.
5Yeaaa I like to if we are going somewhere nice with a group of friends or soemthing. Like a birthday dinner, or to a nice club, I like to look all spiffed up with him and match
6wow, it really has been a long week, i thought this was referring to giving each other compliments, so I said always!!
7TGIF!
If it's a nice event, I try to make sure we look good together but we're never matching.
8No, but for a posh event maybe...
9I like to coordinate with my cutie boyfriend. It's not always on purpose but we have similar style so it happens a lot. For formal events it always makes a couple look put together as long as you don’t match.. too overboard ha.
Eww.. and I dated a guy once who wore skater gear to cocktail parties.. obviously not matching my LBD. He didn't last. Ha.
10i think you should match in how dressed up you are, but never go out of your way to match styles or colors...it's too pop (think boybands or cheesy pop duets)
11Only for a special event.
12LOL, yeah looks like father and daughter.
13I like it when his tie matches my dress or another colored detail of my outfit. But only when going to a wedding or a formal event.
14I think the most important thing to emphasize is COMPLIMENTING DOES NOT MEAN MATCHING.... Brit&JT denim disaster is always a no... while making sure we're both in 'earth tones' or monochromatic v. high contrast or having a complimentary color palette is always a good thing, but def. not always necessary.
Gemma looks like Julia Stiles in that picture.
15usually no, but me and my boyfriend are wearing coordinating halloween outifts for laughs
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