Lauren Conrad Is Aware That Allure Thinks She's 'A Basic B--ch'

Lauren Conrad Just Found Out That Allure Thinks She's A 'Basic B--tch'
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MIAMI, FL - JULY 09: Fashion designer, best selling author and lifestyle expert Lauren Conrad hosts the Malibu Island Spiced Summer Soiree at the Mondrian South Beach Hotel on July 9, 2014 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images for Malibu)

There are multiple entries listed under the term "basic bitch" on UrbanDictionary.com, but perhaps the most universal definition is "just an extra regular female."

So it's no surprise that Lauren Conrad called out Allure Magazine when they threw shade at the reality TV star-turned-fashion designer, classifying her as "Basic" in an article. Allure's article elaborates: "Made famous by Kreayshawn, and viral by YouTube, the Basic woman is remarkably unremarkable. What's noteworthy about her style is its very plainness. Except to her. She swears those red soled shoes are cutting-edge."

Conrad shot back at the magazine on Twitter:

Don't worry, LC. These are beautiful, loose waves that do not resemble a sausage in the least:

And Allure says that any Basic's favorite nail color is "Ballet Slippers," when clearly Conrad's favorite is Bachelorette Bash:

So, to summarize this Twitter beef in fun, GIF Form, Allure was all:

And Lauren was just like:

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