Good question (#124) and nice, robust response (#127). I understand all of them, but I have a question about number 1 . . kind of . . unless we're referring to bedroom-type-sexy here as opposed to presentable-but-sexy, then I would understand it completely. But just in case we're not, then I have a follow-up question:
I can understand not having the same clothing high as that of a CDer, but is there not a corresponding one? There is a phenomenon which I have seen occurring plenty of times where, for example, a Madonna-type celebrity* can wear a particular dress to, say, a charity event where she is the most well-known person by far ( i.e. without other celebs of her calibre to dilute her ), and in the following days, we would hear reports that similar versions of that dress are sold out in the high-street stores. What would be the motivation for this happening if there is no thrill to be had?
*[EDIT] Kate Middleton is probably a better example in recent times. Retail variations of her outfits clear off the shelves in the immediate aftermath of her events. [/EDIT]
- Lydianne.