| I am officially retiring my Muse. Thank you for being by my side for the past six months. You've fulfilled your purpose, but it's time I move on. 
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Laundry by Shelli Segal Satin Criss-Cross Back Satin Dress in Sapphire Isn't it just lovely? I think I'll wear it to law prom! =) |
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| fav looks for fall

Alexander McQueen skull scarf. Yah, it's in the mail!!!

Flannel shirt layered with a cute tank/vest. I want those Chloe wedges!!!

Jumping for jumpers. So versatile!

The Prada Gauffre

Puffy is the new boho |
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| If you're a huge Grey's Anatomy fan, but is not so fond of Meredith Grey, you'll love this...
http://www.mollygood.com/celebrities/ellen-pompeo/morning-moving-picture-this-is-why-i-dont-watch-greys-anatomy-20060720.php
I had no idea Ellen Pompeo (Grey) has such a strong Boston accent. I guess that explains her constant over-pronunciation and slight lisp on the show. Oh, and what a bitch! love it.
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| From the creation of the first "supermodels" to the waifs and the busty Brazilian imports, supermodelling is as much about capitalizing on fresh new looks as it is about struttin' it on the runway. Currently, all of the hottest supermodels have babydoll-esque qualities, characterized by innocent, doll-like features such as ginormous eyes, and a small heart shaped or oval face. I personally prefer them over the Kate Mosses, Gisele Bundchen/Victoria's Secret super vixens and even the supermodel Rat Pack (Naomi, Cindy, Linda, Christy) of the early 1990s. I think this new wave of models epitomize high fashion-they are as haute as the designs themselves-artistic, unique but just a little too art nouveau off the runways. 
Gemma Ward (my personal favorite) 
Lily Cole 
Devon Aoki 
Lisa Cant |
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