Normally, I’d give her kind of a hard time about this — if only for the fact that her hem looks like someone tacked it up with tape at the last minute, and poorly:
But I have suddenly imagined her as the sassy, crime-fighting heroine of a young adult novel set in the 60s (or, actually, more like dating from the 60s and moldering unappreciated on the back shelf of the library) — like, an early Anastasia Krupnik mixed with Harriet the Spy, with a penchant for Mod — and now I kind of want to hug her and give her a tomato sandwich and ask her about her day and whether or not she rode up someone’s dumbwaiter surreptitiously.
What do you think?
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@onewilliamsj one of them is YIKES. - J
Zosia-ly Played, Zosia Mamet
This seems about right:
I actually would have loved this if it were paired with sandals on her feet, giant sunglasses on her face, and a pitcher of margaritas in her hand. As it is, it’s like a walking advertisement for the importance of reading the room.
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