Bailey Taylor
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Podcast Appearances
Like we were like, oh, they're just amazing.
Like at one point she goes on about Cindy Crawford's mole.
It's so cute.
It's so cute.
Like innocent, you know, in a way.
Well, it's almost like the dream that we have of femininity, the dream of womanhood.
This is like the spectacle of womanhood that we're given.
And to just really enjoy that, the beauty of that.
And it's very innocent.
It's very like...
Carrie has that kind of very little girl dreamlike quality sometimes, which makes her so incredibly engaging and somebody that you really identify with because she kind of has so many little girl feelings that she brings to the surface.
So that's one of them.
I love that.
That's so true.
And it's mixed also with intelligence and irony all together, which is what also kind of makes her so interesting.
Like when she tells the photographer, played by James McCaffrey, which I won't talk about in a second, that when she first moved to New York, that she would spend her money on Vogue rather than dinner because it fed her more.
Yeah.
So adorable.
So true.
It's such a very like deep truth.