The holidays took me away from posting, but I am back, refreshed and ready for 2010!
These are editorial snaps that I found here. I like the way the "outside world" affects the vibe.
Fun outfit posts coming soon as Anthropologie treasures rained down on me on Christmas morning!
Also, shout out to my very first two followers on Bloglovin! I love Bloglovin', I could not possibly keep up with all of my favorite blogs without it.
Whoever posts the fifth comment on this post will recieve a feature in my next post! I love how networked blogging is.
XOXO
The Bambina
Citizen K editorial
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this is such a fun editorial!
ReplyDeleteI love the dress in the 1st one
ReplyDeleteand everyone wants to be featured in your post so they are waiting for comments so they can be the 5th haha so funny!
well though I would love to be featured I had to comment to say what great photos you picked and Happy New Year!
Yes I kind of just realized that! Haha oops!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, too!
i love your blog! happy new year!
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gorgeous pics! I can totally see why you were inspired!
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cool pics, more and more short hair girls go red...maybe i should try it too :)
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annabu
Ah the Miu Miu prints..so whimsical..love them!
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Love these photos! That first one in particular is quite captivating. Her hair style is amazing and I wish I could make my hair do that ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos so magical
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I love the last one so much! The miumiu jumpsuit is TO DIE FOR. jeeezus!
ReplyDeletethx for posting!
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Ally
pinsandroses.blogspot.com
Really great set of editorials! Love the D&G dress.
ReplyDeleteGetting followers on bloglovin' is an awesome feeling isnt it?
xoxo
La société de mode | The Fashion Society
Bloglovin' is my lifesaver!
ReplyDeleteAnd it was so refreshing to have an intellectual comment on my blog.
Plus how wonderful is that Miu Miu seagull/bird print from SS10 in the last image?
I've always admired contrasting, but minimal, prints on fabric