2013年10月17日星期四

the gigantic Dior sunglasses

f homeless individuals in San Francisco from moving into federally subsidized apartments, PBS reported. But in a twist of cheap hermes bagfate, an anonymous donor came forward to pay first month's rent for one homeless woman -- Dior Hall, a 36 year-old, part-time Walgreens cashier, this winter would be all about the pink coat? Well now that it really is, some of us have been Tweeting that we never want to see another pink coat again."Stop. Access to the page has been denied." Still, there's been no dress code crackdown yet, and the stylish set soldiers on. "We're definitely more restricted now, but it's hard to stop girls who want to dress up and show off," said Markiz Nekurouh, 17, clutching a gold lame hobo bag that she bought at a local mall after seeing similar metallic accessories on Internet fashion sites. Now that spring is here, Badloo's government-mandated scarves are floral-print silk confections.

She paid $180 for the gigantic Dior sunglasses that perch atop her highlighted hair. Her jeans are Dolce & Gabbana, or at least high-quality knockoffs. Badloo's lithe body, high cheekbones and straight nose are all natural, she says. The only artificial thing about her is the Western Gucci belt for womenvariation of her traditional first name, which is actually Hanyeh, not Honey. A few months ago, Badloo hired a professional photographer to take portraits for her ever-expanding portfolio. With a guilty giggle, she called them "my un-Islamic pictures." Some photos show her sprawled across a couch with a come-hither look. Others are sultry shots of her in skimpy outfits, her long hair exposed and fluttering in a breeze. Badloo examines them with the eye of a

veteran There are only two possible conclusions to be Gucci walletdrawn from this perfidious sequence of events. 1. Fashion editors are in shock that something we predicted has actually come to pass. 2. There's a growing sense of shame among all those who rushed out to buy pink coats, akin to the self-hatred you feel when you buy an X Factor single. As someone who bought a pink coat a year ago (all right, six months) and still loves it, I do not believe this signals THE DEATH OF ALL TRENDS. I do, however, think it suggests that you should only ever buy a trend if it's something you love and might have worn anyway. Pink may be the navy blue of India according to the news outlet. "To be able to sleep in ... my own bed and not on a mat. I'm just very, very happy

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