Spring 2011: Gucci, Jil Sander, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Lanvin
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It's been several years since I've worn the last time purple. When I once had exceptionally strong desire for sound, I felt in the recent past, most like others to red color cravings were rare. Perhaps
echoed in my head nor my primary school friend of the award by: Lila protects against pregnancy. The importance to me then I could never explain it properly. I guess now a link so that the violet color of the women's movement in the 19th and 20 Century. A conscious decision, after all, is the composition of the clay of red or pink and blue. These two colors are typically assigned to women and men. In Lila, they come together on an equal footing. This symbolic significance speaks for the color, so far I've missed purple in my wardrobe at all but.
before But a few days ago I caught myself as I actually flirted with a rock called Lilac Paperbag Waist Belted Skirt by Topshop . The cause of my change of attitude towards Lila I suspect, however, less in the women's movement than on the catwalk. In keeping with the trend of color blocking at Jil Sander and Marc Jacobs in the 70s comeback has once again lost in the purple of the great designer collections. The Influence I can not escape me as so very often. Maybe soon joined by then but once again a particle in purple to my wardrobe.
echoed in my head nor my primary school friend of the award by: Lila protects against pregnancy. The importance to me then I could never explain it properly. I guess now a link so that the violet color of the women's movement in the 19th and 20 Century. A conscious decision, after all, is the composition of the clay of red or pink and blue. These two colors are typically assigned to women and men. In Lila, they come together on an equal footing. This symbolic significance speaks for the color, so far I've missed purple in my wardrobe at all but.
before But a few days ago I caught myself as I actually flirted with a rock called Lilac Paperbag Waist Belted Skirt by Topshop . The cause of my change of attitude towards Lila I suspect, however, less in the women's movement than on the catwalk. In keeping with the trend of color blocking at Jil Sander and Marc Jacobs in the 70s comeback has once again lost in the purple of the great designer collections. The Influence I can not escape me as so very often. Maybe soon joined by then but once again a particle in purple to my wardrobe.
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