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Dress: Louche at Joy
Cardigan: Primark
Shoes: Office
Belt: vintage
Quería hacer algo así desde hacía tiempo, rollo Batman de los viejos tiempos pero con mi careto.
A base de echarle horas manejando la pluma, ésto es lo que salió.
HàiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiThấy người ta có a.y :( thấy mà ham
Nhìn lại thì cũng chã muốn làm gì ...ê qá:
Mình chĩ muốn 1 mình mà có 2 mình ==''
Mình là mình k thích 2 từ tuyễn chồng r`:))
Vậy là có mấy mình=(( Có ai hiểu k:(
Ôi chuyện cũ qa chuyện mới đến:))
à à à =))1 mình đương nhiên tự do vs sướng hơn r`=))
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K có chùa . Thế thôi!!
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Dress: New Look
Cardigan: New Look
Earrings: Accessorize
Tights: Peacocks
Socks: River Island
Boots: Office
Bag: Ollie & Nic
Here’s Carmen, my Spring Into Style Fashionista with limbs spliced in from a playline Wonder Woman and MTM doll hands. I swapped out the legs by using hot water and it was a relatively easy mod.
I added in the forearms by cutting off the original forearms and drilling into the upper arm to accept the WW arm pegs. I then did the same with the wrists to give her wrist joints.
While I would love Mattel to make curvy bodies that are jointed I’m tired of waiting.
Riviera Sightseeing Tours have operated this 1948 ex-Southport Corporation Leyland PD3 for four years. It is seen ascending Meadfoot Sea Road on its way up from Meadfoot Beach during the afternoon on Sunday 16th July. The twice-daily coastal tour, which starts at Torquay Harbour and lasts around 90 minutes, includes a live commentary.
Torbay is becoming quite the centre for open-top bus operations; as well as the Dartmouth Rail-River Link service between Paignton and Totnes which for some years has employed open-toppers on fine days and now uses a pair of ex-London Tridents, Stagecoach Southwest this year launched its own open-top 122 service with six converted Tridents in a yellow variant of the standard Stagecoach livery style.
A wall from Style In Progress graffiti event in Toronto. This is a series of photos stitched together.
Here is the winner of the British Invasion 2011 Best in Class and Best in Concourse d'Elegance:
Alain Giguère, and I.
Photo credit goes to Peter, a fellow photog I met at the show. Check out his awesome work here: www.peterarthur.com
"The International Style" is an apt name for buildings of this type. I ran across this one in a totally undeveloped area of Tel Aviv - between a power plant and a military base, but buildings like it can be found all over the world. Here it would be considered a Bauhaus - it lacks color and decoration and its shapes are typical of the style.. But at the same time it has a softer and more romantic feel than the usual TA Bauhaus. I am not sure where the line should be drawn.
“Take Ivy,” originally published in Japan in 1965, presents candid photographs of collegiate style on American Ivy League universities captured in 1964, mostly at Brown, Dartmouth, and Princeton. The book was republished by powerHouse Books, Brooklyn, in 2010.
Photograph by Teruyoshi Hayashida.
www.amazon.com/Take-Ivy-Shosuke-Ishizu/dp/1576875504/ref=...
When I found this Julita dress in Joy, I immediately adored its 50s charm.
www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/05/louche-julita-dress-from...