Big Feelings, Little Men
From I've Had It
The discussion focuses on the frustration of not being able to participate in social media trends like color analysis, which categorizes individuals into seasonal color palettes for fashion. The speaker reminisces about the 1980s guide "Color Me Beautiful," highlighting the evolving challenges of accessing these stylistic resources and the desire to engage with contemporary trends.
Key Takeaways
- Color me skeptical: 1980s color analysis is back, but at a price reminiscent of luxury spa treatments.
- Moderation is a myth! Picking a side isn't just political; it's essential in the age of misinformation.
- Trends recycled: the Color Me Beautiful revival proves nostalgia sells, even if for $550—a vintage markup!
- Your closet’s colors may be wrong, but your right to be fabulous is forever—a fierce rebellion against color conformity.
- Moms: the true trendsetters. While you were praying, they were picking palettes—watch out for Linda’s legacy!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Bruno Jennifer (person)
- Chime (product)
- Prolon (product)
- Chewy (product)
- Color Me Beautiful (book)
- Linda (person)
- Carol Jackson (person)
- Melania's documentary (media)
- Kathy Hochul (person)
- Elon Musk (person)