Neat article and pics.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/201...rowsing-4.html
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Neat article and pics.
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/201...rowsing-4.html
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I love the frames, but I need sparkles. You should see my next pair of sunglasses. They are beyond ridiculous. Vera Wang Perrine.
Love it. Some day, when I'm rich and famous, I'm going to go down to craig's shop and get me some real sparkly glasses.
thanks Optilady...I carry Vera but don't have that sunglass...ordered it right after I looked at the pix :) I love sparkles!
My most recent sunglasses resemble those--the lenses are a little less round and the temples are a little different. I'm more with it than I knew!
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
I'm telling you all, someday my bedazzeler will help me rule the world.
:)
I like the sunglasses and floral skirt in the 1st picture
...I kid.
I like the coulots in the 2nd picture. Not. Brings back bad memories of being 13 and having several of them.
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
OH MY GOSH.
My mother sewed many, many of my clothes growing up, including a variety of coulots. Many with overall style staps. One of these days I will scan the photo of me at age 11, in electric blue jumper-style coulots, with a purple shirt, my huge sally jesse red eyeglasses, and bangs that started half way back my head.
Hot.
Ah, HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Please know that I'm laughing at myself, too. Ugh. I have vivid memories of my favorite clothes throughout my life. When I was in the 4th grade, it was a green shirt, purple shorts, and my pink Cons (that I bought with my own money, thank you). In 8th grade, I had a black and orange cheerleader skirt I'd inherited from a cousin, and I wore it, dang it! In 9th grade, my mom made my sister and me red, white and blue jumpers (the kind with the puffy legs and sleeves), and mine were shorts. As a sophomore, my favorite outfit was these denim shorts, that were purple and DARK purple vertical stripes, black Cons, and a T-shirt that said "Theatre is Life, Film is Art, Television is Furniture."
My mom made a lot of our clothes, too. Eventually, it got pretty tasteful; she made my bridesmaid's dresses and my going away dress for our wedding.
Ahh, memories of awkwardness. 8^)
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
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