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Fashion
Dec 5, 2010

Wearing a The Dress & Co hoodie I got at 55Hotel Boutique in Laforet during my trip to Tokyo, worn with an old bandana as a scarf. Sorry I haven't been posting much this week, things have been busy. We did another exciting shoot for the Nowness at our house, so my mom and my sister and I were hustling and bustling to get it together for the shoot. It was Christmas themed, so there was lots of festive baking and decorating…I am dying to see the final photos because the shoot was so fun.

I realize I'm a month late juding the art contest—many apologies. I feel awful. Believe me, the post is on its way. The gallery workload is killing me.

I'm in love with this vintage Nerfetiti choker necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane. It is super banged up and in need of some love. I guess I can get it replated.

It looks very cool with a vintage Mary Mcfadden grecian-style dress.  I love Mary Mcfadden so much. I was watching Beverly Hills Madam, a classic good-bad sleazy movie with Faye Dunaway, and in the first few minutes of the movie Faye Dunaway buys a Mary Mcfadden dress. Delightful. :) If you love bad 80s movies, I would highly reccomend it.

Happy holidays everyone!!

xo Jane

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