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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

9.21.10



This shirt is beyond comfortable. I want to try to make it, I think it would be pretty easy, just two pieces of fabric.


After I let my hair air-dry, it gets very curly, which i love, but the next day it is huge and if I brush it, very frizzy. So the day after, I usually just put it up in a pony and bobby-pin it. Since my hair is short enough, I can take the extra bit of hair from the pony tail, take a bobby-pin and put that up too. Looks like I actually took time to do my hair, but super easy =) .....i just have 20,833 bobby pins in my hair at the end of the day.


shirt: JCPenney ($3)
jeans: Maurice's
headband: Claire's
shoes: DSW

Sunday, September 19, 2010

ready for fall




scarf: from Mexico
shirt: Charlotte Russe
sweater: Coldwater Creek
jeans: Maurice's
shoes: Converse (@shoe carnival)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

dressing with dignity

So I have epicly failed at updating this blog. I posted something on my personal blog, and thought it would be welcomed here as well.


It has become commonplace for girls to be able to literally show every part of the body. When that person isn't us, we tend to gossip and go on about how short their skirt was, etc. But until we do something about it (dress classy ourselves) we really aren't doing anything worthwhile, are we? When you look at pictures sixty years ago, women dressed with class, beauty and dignity. Women Girls don't do that anymore. They wear miniskirts and tops that reveal more than some swimsuits. (which is a whole other topic-don't get me started. I am having enough trouble focusing) When you wear a dress that actually fits, people take notice. I remember this summer Mom and I were in town, and people would kept staring at us. I could practically hear their stares. When you dress with dignity, people notice. Yes, it might be uncomfortable, and yes, people might stare. (but I bet they are wishing they looked as put together as you) Do you really feel insulted when someone says you look like Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly? And for the guys, if any read this blog, would you take offense at being labeled a Cary Grant?






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