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WONDERLAND

Fashion
May 28, 2010

Yesterday's outfit: vintage silk Ungaro blouse with a plaid Prada Sport skirt. The shoes are the Prada spat shoes from Spring 2008. The necklace is vintage…my mom found it. The seller told us it was recently used on a Vogue photoshoot. No idea if this is true or not…but in any case, isn't it blowing your mind? You have to wind it around your neck about fifty times because its so long.

I couldn't find any shirts so I went out to the garage
where we keep our vintage stock and found this Ungaro blouse–think it
was a thrift find. I felt like I got extra lucky finding a shirt that
complimented the necklace so well.

I always stick this red crinoline underneath my skirts for extra poof. Last night I wore this outfit to my friend's going away party and I lent my tutu to some other girls throughout the night.

Shelley got a haircut recently. I think she looks like an albino merkin come to life.

The belt is part of my mom's extensive collection of Christopher Ross that I always steal from. I love the look of this guy-the eye is what kills me.

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