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2007 Disney Weekends #3: Wookiee Meet

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Some cool celebrity dress images:


2007 Disney Weekends #3: Wookiee Meet
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Image by The Official Star Wars
Dressed as Chewbacca, one-year-old Anakin of Celebration, Fla. gets face-to-face with Peter Mayhew. Anakin's mother, Else (left), who sewed Anakin's costume, holds the young fan's bandoleer and tool pouch which is autographed each event weekend by each visiting Star Wars celebrity.

Photo by Ron Riccio.

For video coverage of the third Disney Weekend of 2007, click here.


Wrong in so many ways
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Image by mrlerone
Didn't Comic Relief/Live Aid etc establish some kind of standard in dress code. No matter how rich the celebrity or how known for their flamboyant dress sense they are, when visiting Africa and making earnest points about helping starving AIDS victims one dons a plain pale t-shirt/shirt and some jeans/khaki's. Shoes are optional. Say what you will about Live 8 and rock stars claiming to save the world, but Bono at least has the sense to not arrive in Africa on a private jet, and then traverse the various villages on a fucking Segway with a cigar hanging out of his mouth.

And the idea of the card itself! No wonder Giselle is smiling. It rids her of any guilt for her clearly excessive spending, whilst acting as a bright red beacon to be be recognised at the various restaurarants at which she will be earnestly and generously gorging herself on fine cuisine. Her dash for the toilets to then expel said food back out through her mouth demonstrates her empathy for the plight of the starving Africans she holds so dear. Plus she needs to stay thin enough to fit into her other ethical dresses.


skank
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Image by devlon duthie
Went to Celebrities last weekend, it was 'Sanctuary' night...goth night. Anne, and a friend and I went....we were dressed casually from hanging out previously.

This is the stamp at the door.

Great place, good music, interesting people to look at, anime/transformers on wide screen high up on the walls. It did rock.

But to be knee-deep in leather, latex, pvc, dye, synthetic hair, shiny skin and black hair....dressed like extras from a contemporary version of 'Leave it to Beaver' was too much to bear so we didn't stay long.

Will have to try again dressed appropriately.

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