Winning Entry
Not everyone can be a good writer. I'm not saying I am a good one, nor a bad one. But I realised that it takes a whole load of wit and humour to put across a personal encounter and make it sound more endearing and funny than it originally was.
I would have to give it up to Carrie Bradshaw of Sex and The City for inspiring the mannerisms of my writing style. Ok, not exactly her, but the writer of the show itself, Amy B. Harris.
An insight of her interview and how she developed her writing, click here.
I do wait for the time when I finally would have my own column.
It'd be a dream come true.
But for now, winning entries in TNPPostwoman would self-suffice.
Thus, presenting, my winning entry of the Newpaper Postwoman.
Yes, its Sex and The City-related. :D
"Being a huge fan of Sex and The City, I was appalled by the fact that Parker was dubiously named “Unsexiest Woman Alive” by Maxim.
Forget about bad fashion line, look at even Kate Moss by Topshop which received a lot of flak. Yet Moss still maintains as one of the best-dressed women in Britain hence a bad clothing line does not exactly equate to being unsexy.
Parker may not be the most good-looking actress around but she exudes class and personality in almost anything she wears from head to toe, be it bohemian or cocktail-wear. She is one true fashion icon who could easily overshadow Anne Hathaway in Devil Wears Prada anytime, of course, with the help of Patricia Field. But then again, which well-dressed celebrity do not have any fashion consultant?
It is truly amazing that Maxim readers prefer Amy Winehouse to Parker. I vote Winehouse anytime for being the Unsexiest Woman alive. In my opinion, bad reputation precedes the dressing factor in being unsexy. The dramatic kohl and overdone beehive hair with all those tattoos just add to the unglamorous reality that she is just another drug abuser who happens to make good music."
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