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>> looks like a less structured dress you would see on bridger to nora jane austen novel, elastic smockinghere. it taps into last algia for a time when gender roles were sharply delineated, taps into the fantasy of domestic earth goddess flowing, easy motherhood. >> where did the nap part come from, you could nap and it? >> it started as a nightgown. they tried to sell pajamas and then it took off as a dress. it does look comfortable. i am shocked. >> for much taller person than you. very illuminating. really out of this whole thing. the earthy crunchy people, are they getting corporate support? >> yes. yes. any type of mother can partner with a brand and make money. maybe a company selling linen baby slings wants to partner with a mom influencer who lives in the foothills of california, and only wears shades of oatmeal. there's a type of mom influencer for almost every type of product so for sure. >> hi. i'm going to be a grandmother in three months so i'm here for my daughter and i remember when i was first a mom, things you feel bad, i had a c-section, didn't breast-feed perfectly and i
>> looks like a less structured dress you would see on bridger to nora jane austen novel, elastic smockinghere. it taps into last algia for a time when gender roles were sharply delineated, taps into the fantasy of domestic earth goddess flowing, easy motherhood. >> where did the nap part come from, you could nap and it? >> it started as a nightgown. they tried to sell pajamas and then it took off as a dress. it does look comfortable. i am shocked. >> for much taller...
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>> it kind of looks like a less structured dress you would see like on bridgerton or in a jane austenel. elastic smocking here. it taps into nostalgia for a time when gender roles were sharply delineated. taps into sort of the fantasy of like, you know, domestic earth goddess, flowy, easy motherhood. >> and where did the nap part come from? because you could nap in it? it's so versatile? >> i mean, it started out as a nightgown for hill house home. they tried to sell pajamas and then it took off as a dress. so, you know. i mean, it does look comfortable. >> you didn't buy one? >> i shockingly haven't and i'm shocked. >> this is for a much taller person than me so i hope you can hear me. this is very illuminating and i have to say i've been out of this whole-- entirely the earthy crunchy people are they getting corporate support, too? they're making money? >> yeah, yeah, like serious-- >> yeah, yeah, any type of mother can, you know, partner with a brand and make money. you know, maybe a company selling linen baby slings wants to partner with a momfluencer who, you know, lives in the f
>> it kind of looks like a less structured dress you would see like on bridgerton or in a jane austenel. elastic smocking here. it taps into nostalgia for a time when gender roles were sharply delineated. taps into sort of the fantasy of like, you know, domestic earth goddess, flowy, easy motherhood. >> and where did the nap part come from? because you could nap in it? it's so versatile? >> i mean, it started out as a nightgown for hill house home. they tried to sell pajamas...
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i mean, it kind of looks like a less structured dress would see on like bridgerton or in a jane austen. it's like elastic smoking here. yeah, i think it again taps into the nostalgia a time when you know gender roles were really sharply delineated taps into sort of the fantasy of like, you know, domestic earth goddess flowy, easy motherhood and where did the nap part from because you could nap in it. well it's just so versatile. i mean, it started out as a nightgown for hill house home. they tried to sell pajama as and then it took as a dress so yeah, i mean it does look comfortable you didn't buy one. i have it. yeah. and i'm shocked. this is for a much taller person than you can hear me. this is very i have to say, i didn't really get out of this. oh, entirely. but the earthy, crunchy. are they getting corporate support, too? they're making money. yeah, yeah. just curious. yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. any type of mother can, you know, partner with a brand and money, you know, a company selling baby slings wants to partner with a mom, flints or who, you know, lives in the foothills of calif
i mean, it kind of looks like a less structured dress would see on like bridgerton or in a jane austen. it's like elastic smoking here. yeah, i think it again taps into the nostalgia a time when you know gender roles were really sharply delineated taps into sort of the fantasy of like, you know, domestic earth goddess flowy, easy motherhood and where did the nap part from because you could nap in it. well it's just so versatile. i mean, it started out as a nightgown for hill house home. they...
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i mean in school, in high school, i mean, i love jane austen, i love the victorian writers. i charlotte bronte, i remember and i write this in the book, you know, one of my favorite writers growing up, not so much now, but growing up was scott fitzgerald, because i had read the great gatsby in high school and i just thought, wow, this, you know, depiction of the american dream, but also the the dark side of that. and one of the reasons, you know, i was excited to go to princeton, where i ended up going to college, is because it was because of scott fitzgerald, that university and really a moment of heartbreak for me in college was in some ways i had told myself i could be just like him. i can be like him. i going to have a career like him and going to the same school as him can approximate his trajectory. and then there was a moment, you know, i tried to join a club that he joined in a social club at princeton that had been a member of. and it was a very white, very upper and middle, you know, upper class elitist kind of southern. and he was known as the most southern of the
i mean in school, in high school, i mean, i love jane austen, i love the victorian writers. i charlotte bronte, i remember and i write this in the book, you know, one of my favorite writers growing up, not so much now, but growing up was scott fitzgerald, because i had read the great gatsby in high school and i just thought, wow, this, you know, depiction of the american dream, but also the the dark side of that. and one of the reasons, you know, i was excited to go to princeton, where i ended...
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well you mentioned justice mansfield of course he was a nod to is judgments about slavery because jane austen her novel mansfield park. i came in as one you've got you know you and me two englishmen talking about. a very american subject. if this book had been written today by an american author, do you think they'd have chosen your same of six, or would they have tried introduce other people. it's very difficult for to speculate on that. but i would say what i would say is there's a huge and you probably have a perspective on this as well. so it'd be interesting to know what you think. but there's a huge differential in how this story is remembered and these two different countries in the united states and great britain and you might say, well, of course, of course, that's that's because your big theme and in your last book was about who tells history and why do we tell the stories we tell? okay. in the uk, i've been astonished how little understanding of the basic facts of the american revolution there is. whereas in the states people know what was happening on the, you know, the 15th of fe
well you mentioned justice mansfield of course he was a nod to is judgments about slavery because jane austen her novel mansfield park. i came in as one you've got you know you and me two englishmen talking about. a very american subject. if this book had been written today by an american author, do you think they'd have chosen your same of six, or would they have tried introduce other people. it's very difficult for to speculate on that. but i would say what i would say is there's a huge and...
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in 2004, the film the bride of prejudice was released. based on jane austen's novel, pride and prejudicelin firth, in the crime comedy pink panther 2 with steve martin and jeanne renoux. this is how aishwarya became one of her own in hollywood. she was often invited to appear on television, including the popular oprah winfrey show. she also became the first indian woman to have a wax figure installed in madame tusaud's museum. aishwari’s popularity is also added by the fact that she is married to another celebrity, actor abhishek bachan, the son of the king of bollywood, amitap khachan, this india's most famous couple gave birth to a daughter in 2011, but this happy event was followed by a wave of hate towards aishwarya. after giving birth she... photos with the caption of the former beauty, who is now unrecognizable, circulated online; the actress was reproached for her unwillingness to lose weight and was even called a disgrace to india. she herself stated that she never doubted herself and simply enjoyed motherhood, and the haters responded only to insecure people who waste energy jud
in 2004, the film the bride of prejudice was released. based on jane austen's novel, pride and prejudicelin firth, in the crime comedy pink panther 2 with steve martin and jeanne renoux. this is how aishwarya became one of her own in hollywood. she was often invited to appear on television, including the popular oprah winfrey show. she also became the first indian woman to have a wax figure installed in madame tusaud's museum. aishwari’s popularity is also added by the fact that she is...
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honourable friends for the vale of glamorgan and buckingham in my own constituency to councillor jane austenolly farmer pub in bramley , and indeed to the sun bramley, and indeed to the sun newspaper . so as well as newspaper. so as well as confirming our brexit pubs guarantee , which means the duty guarantee, which means the duty on a pint is always lower than in the shops. i have decided to freeze all alcohol duty until august 1st, next year. that means no increase in duty on been means no increase in duty on beer, cider , wine or spirits . beer, cider, wine or spirits. finally, pensioners the triple lock has helped lift 250,000 older people out of poverty since it was instituted by a conservative government in 2011. it's been a lifeline for many dunng it's been a lifeline for many during a period of high inflation. there have been reports that we would uprate it by a lower amount to smooth out the effect of high public sector bonuses in july. the effect of high public sector bonuses in july . but that would bonuses in july. but that would have been particularly difficult for 1 million pen
honourable friends for the vale of glamorgan and buckingham in my own constituency to councillor jane austenolly farmer pub in bramley , and indeed to the sun bramley, and indeed to the sun newspaper . so as well as newspaper. so as well as confirming our brexit pubs guarantee , which means the duty guarantee, which means the duty on a pint is always lower than in the shops. i have decided to freeze all alcohol duty until august 1st, next year. that means no increase in duty on been means no...