God Bless Blake Lively And Her Dumb Lifestyle Blog
LatestThe internet can be a mean, slap-fighty place of quibbles and pedants and outrage and backlash. But every so often, something happens that is so roundly mocked by the blogosphere that it unites all voices in a chorus of rueful snickers for one blissful moment of bitchy harmony. The launch of Blake Lively’s silly blog for rich ladies who never laugh is the latest of those moments.
Called Preserve, the site describes itself in its preciously inscrutable mission statement as “all of us, together, championing the goods, makers and legends that instill meaning inside the moments of our lives.” In reality, it’s a blog and catalog both for and by people who have never had to know or care how much things cost. It’s a place to read a sincerely written blurb about food that consists of “We are positively afire with passion for food and its origins. Go ahead and indulge to the fullest. We won’t tell; we’ll celebrate with you!” All of the copy sounds like it was written with the syntax of a shape-shifter trying to pass as a human, especially the part in the FAQ that assures readers that their credit card information will be safer with them than it would be with their wives.
Either Blake Lively’s people have gravely overestimated the heterosexual male market for artisanal hoop skirts and hand made spoons with his and hers monograms or someone did a shitty copy/paste job from a website geared toward men. It’s Etsy on Adderall. It’s a precocious nine-year-old’s Pinterest board.
But I’m getting ahead of myself here. Of course Preserve is dumb. It’s tone deaf and unnecessary and so, so, so impractical. And because of that, it’s perfect. It’s like a blast of cool air on this suffocating subway platform of a summer.
Taking potshots at Preserve is the most fun the internet has had since #ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlayin, and everyone is taking their turn. Here’s The Guardian going all Nas’s “Ether” on the site, taking big, hungry bites out of Blake Lively’s attempt at shilling lifestyle advice.
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