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I'm still a little partial to plaids. So I'm happy that SL brings in so many of the different plaids, tartans. While I did wear the cute little blue and green plaid uniforms in school, and I'm Irish, so no real Tartan for me, I do enjoy them, and love learning more about the Tartan's
Learn more about Plaids/Tartans here
Pose: Focus Poses Christmas gift 2
blue sweater: j crew
plaid shirt: target
skirt: j crew (from high school)
tights: from high school
socks: target
boots: indigo
just to be clear: i graduated from high school a long time ago; i'm just a pack-rat.
Dress - The Jean Queen (in Vancouver, BC) size 20
Cardigan - thrifted MXM size 4X
Tights - Addition Elle size 3X
Flats - Payless size 11
Necklace - Spring
Merlin adore se mettre sous le plaid.
LACPIXEL - 2018
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I did this collage to show that sometimes a very small, like three minute, sewing change can make a really significant design change. While there's nothing wrong with the picture on the left, I find the one on the right much more visually pleasing. All that's different is that I added a triangle to the four corners of the central star, thus making it blend with the star points.
A very casual Actor Zac Efron attends "17 Again" photocall, at Villa Magna Hotel on April 28, 2009 in Madrid, Spain. Nice way to play up the plaid trend with the red, white and blue combo. (Photo by Fotonoticias)
BAGPIPERS ON MEMORIAL DAY ... LAST YEAR.
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The Enid A.Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden reopened after a renovation a few weeks ago, and I have already been there 3 or 4 times. I went with a friend who has been strictly social distancing at home since March because of severe health problems but was desperately missing sitting outside in the sun, We wore masks and sat in the garden in the sun for a couple of hours, and then had dinner outside under a tent at a diner. Soon the weather will be too cold for even this. It's going to be a long, cold, COVID winter.
This wing of the conservatory is still closed and pretty empty, and the late-afternoon sun streaming through the panes of glass created a grid with the lawn mower tracks that looked plaid to me. One photo a day. (289/366) The Bronx, NYC.-- October 15, 2020