Lena Dunham Makes Her Fashion Debut In London – IOTW Report

Lena Dunham Makes Her Fashion Debut In London

In an “Indiana Jones” style face melting experience, actress, author and leftist icon, Lena Dunham took to the catwalk last week during London’s fashion week. More

49 Comments on Lena Dunham Makes Her Fashion Debut In London

  1. The tats are slimming … and the plastic tinsel dress is really offset and accentuated by her cottage cheese rolled arms.

    Yes … the whole effect is quite stunning … particularly the hooves in black …

    izlamo delenda est …

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  2. Looks like a real happy bunch of zombies there.
    They all must be pissed off at having a pig thrown into their midst!
    Were they all walking to the beat of “One of these things is not the same”???

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  3. “And what I love about [16Arlington] is that they make something that fits your body beautifully, but also has a sense of humor. When I went to the Once Upon a Time premiere, I was like, ‘I look like a hot Muppet!’” Dunham said.

    And in breaking news Miss Piggy, who IS a hot Muppet, has filed a lawsuit for slander.

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  4. No, anonymous. Lazlo would not sleep with anything were he drunk enough.
    I proposed a conundrum but you do not pay attention.
    The conundrum is: One cannot possibly drink a whole barrel of tequila. You would die.
    So did I choose death over sleeping with her?
    Or did I merely say that it is physically impossible to drink enough to make her desirable?

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  5. D. Tim, do you really think they look happy? Jeez, I thought every one of them looked like they would rather be anyplace other than where they were at. I don’t think I saw a smile in the whole place. Maybe that’s what they teach them. Like that girl that is always modeling her bikinis, Emily Ratikowski, have you ever seen a picture of her smiling?

  6. gin blossom
    FEBRUARY 17, 2020 AT 1:20 PM
    “Those aren’t tattoos, look close it says USDA inspected.”

    ..I work in a food plant. USDA-FSIS would NOT pass THAT meat…

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  7. ^^^
    …FDA would not be OK with these “Downer Cows”, either.

    To amplify…

    Sec. 189.5 Prohibited cattle materials.
    (a) Definitions. The definitions and interpretations of terms contained in section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the FD&C Act) apply to such terms when used in this part. The following definitions also apply:

    (1) Prohibited cattle materials mean specified risk materials, small intestine of all cattle except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, material from nonambulatory disabled cattle, material from cattle not inspected and passed, or mechanically separated (MS)(Beef). Prohibited cattle materials do not include the following:

    (i) Tallow that contains no more than 0.15 percent insoluble impurities, tallow derivatives, gelatin, hides and hide-derived products, and milk and milk products, and

    (ii) Cattle materials inspected and passed from a country designated under paragraph (e) of this section.

    (2) Inspected and passed means that the product has been inspected and passed for human consumption by the appropriate regulatory authority, and at the time it was inspected and passed, it was found to be not adulterated.

    (3) Mechanically separated (MS) (Beef) means a meat food product that is finely comminuted, resulting from the mechanical separation and removal of most of the bone from attached skeletal muscle of cattle carcasses and parts of carcasses that meets the specifications contained in 9 CFR 319.5, the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulation that prescribes the standard of identity for MS (Species).

    (4) Nonambulatory disabled cattle means cattle that cannot rise from a recumbent position or that cannot walk, including, but not limited to, those with broken appendages, severed tendons or ligaments, nerve paralysis, fractured vertebral column, or metabolic conditions.

    (5) Specified risk material means the brain, skull, eyes, trigeminal ganglia, spinal cord, vertebral column (excluding the vertebrae of the tail, the transverse processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, and the wings of the sacrum), and dorsal root ganglia of cattle 30 months of age and older and the tonsils and distal ileum of the small intestine of all cattle.

    (6) Tallow means the rendered fat of cattle obtained by pressing or by applying any other extraction process to tissues derived directly from discrete adipose tissue masses or to other carcass parts and tissues. Tallow must be produced from tissues that are not prohibited cattle materials or must contain no more than 0.15 percent insoluble impurities as determined by the method entitled “Insoluble Impurities” (AOCS Official Method Ca 3a-46), American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS), 5th Edition, 1997, incorporated by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51, or another method equivalent in accuracy, precision, and sensitivity to AOCS Official Method Ca 3a-46.

    https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=189.5

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