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Known as the Harrods of the North, it was founded in 1838 by two Leith drapers. It was rebuilt in 1893 after a fire - around 25,000 people turned out for the unveiling of the elaborate frontage, which was inspired by Oxford's Bodleian LIbrary. It was Scotland's oldest independent department store until it was bought by House of Fraser in 2005.
Bright dawn sunshine bouncing off the Jenners sign this morning as I walked to work. Sort of looks like it's glowing.
The old Jenners building is an elaborate testament to the stonemason's art. The new one is a concrete slab. As they are adjacent, the contrast is disturbingly obvious.
The surfers were having a great time on this unusually warm April afternoon.
Jenner, Sonoma County, California.
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In a recent Instagram and TikTok spree, Kylie Jenner shared snapshots of her blissful poolside retreat, captivating fans with her radiant aura and carefree spirit. Sporting a chic black bikini accessorized with a rainbow bucket hat and gold accents, Kylie's relaxed yet stylish ensemble mirrored the laid-back vibe of her getaway.
What truly stood out was Kylie's decision to embrace her natural beauty, opting for minimal makeup or none at all. Her fresh-faced look highlighted her flawless skin, freckles, and effortless charm, reinforcing the idea that confidence shines brightest when authenticity leads the way.
Accompanied by friends, Kylie indulged in playful moments by the pool, lip-syncing to catchy tunes and soaking up the sun's warmth. Their laughter-filled escapades showcased the joy of genuine camaraderie and the beauty of living in the moment.
While the purpose of Kylie's retreat remains a mystery, her sun-drenched adventure served as a reminder to savor life's simple pleasures and cherish the company of loved ones. In a world often defined by extravagance, Kylie's embrace of natural beauty and lighthearted fun resonated deeply with fans, inspiring them to find joy in the everyday moments of their own lives.