NOVEMBER: Three Years of WARWICK ✨
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NOVEMBER: Three Years of WARWICK ✨
MAY: A side profile that could kill; hair by @daylifesims
Farrah, of course, was destroyed. Overnight she went from a relatively obscure actress to Maleficent. For Sunderland's press, wasn't a character assassination, it was a summary execution. Even innocuous details about her person were broadcast and promptly ripped to shreds: her hair, her clothes, and even her nose—which was branded a "titanic slope" by one particularly vengeful radio host. Now, almost 50 years later, this flurry of abusive reporting doesn't just feel like an overreaction, it seems patently absurd. The media's desperation to paint Farrah as the hideous witch opposite Irene's delicate Princess Aurora falls flat when faced with the reality of Farrah's physical appearance. Her disgrace presented the misogynistic tabloid press with a unique paradox: Sunderland's most hated woman was also one of its most beautiful. — In Defence of Farrah Irfan, Zarha Ali (2027)
DECEMBER: Snowy escape 🌨️
SEPTEMBER: Get the cashmere scarves out 🍂
"wedding of the decade" sounds extreme until you remember robin's father owns Vouge Sunderland 💍
OCTOBER: Happy Halloween 🌙
AUGUST: no splashing in the pool, please 💦
JUNE: Happy birthday, Marliyn💎