Pixie haircuts – and why 'double denim' is always wrong. Awful fashions, right?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/21/ask-hadley-pixie-haircuts-denim
'Celebrities like to feel that they are special, that there is something innate to them that lifts them above the peasant-like crowd who fly economy class and have fat arses. Some celebs think this "specialness" is about their talent. Others think it comes from their lifelong feeling that they are somehow "different", a point they are fond of reiterating in interviews. Few of them put it down to their willingness to whore themselves out emotionally 24/7, and imbue their children with chronic insecurities, eating disorders and drug addictions as they grow up believing that success is measured in OK! magazine covers.'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/21/ask-hadley-pixie-haircuts-denim
'Celebrities like to feel that they are special, that there is something innate to them that lifts them above the peasant-like crowd who fly economy class and have fat arses. Some celebs think this "specialness" is about their talent. Others think it comes from their lifelong feeling that they are somehow "different", a point they are fond of reiterating in interviews. Few of them put it down to their willingness to whore themselves out emotionally 24/7, and imbue their children with chronic insecurities, eating disorders and drug addictions as they grow up believing that success is measured in OK! magazine covers.'