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Admittedly, I’m feeling an ardent sense of elation, albeit somehow, self-exalted... while learning that The Seeker has granted me an I Love Your Blog Award… and I never win anything. Seriously, not since I was eight-years-old (perhaps) and the victor of a redheaded Cabbage Patch Kid named Elizabeth, for some department store short-story-coloring contest.
Pause while I do a cartwheel and somersault back into this blog!


I aforementioned loving that special dogmatic dinginess.... it just screams as my love child camera beckons the possibilities!




P.s. I love you Jeffrey Campbell!

Comments

Ashleigh said…
haha...I also have a serious obsession with JC...theyre so comfy! im adding you too by the way ;)
rachel said…
cool outfit!

p.s. I totally Luuuv your header!! I want a bed with a headboard like that ;)
rachel said…
on second thought, i WANT that couch!
Anonymous said…
Me too... it's awesome and I'm jealous because I KNOW you actually have it!!!

Green, I'm seriously green!
Miss V. said…
Amazing photographs! Love the one with the broken fridge. And those heels are absolutely stunning :) Congrats on the award too!
Anonymous said…
I love these shoes!(:
Seeker said…
Oh, I'm so glad I've awarded you, because I feel I've warmed your heart, and you deserve it :)

Looking amazing as always. Those shoes are to die for. And I'm loving the shirt with the belt detail.

Keep smiling xoxo
Trendology said…
congrats!
Looking Fab...like the belt-touch !
Thank you for your kind words...gotta to recover soon.
Hope to hear from you again dear...
You have a lovely weekend!
Anonymous said…
lovely, always lovely. Your photos are so inspirational.
Sydneydoll said…
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR AWARD.

haha cabbage patch.
Eeli said…
lol i know right!!!! :O I'm actually more embarrased that i emited that piece of fluster inducing information haha

You look eonderful and your shots are always really interesting to see. Behind a store again?

Congratu-os on ze first award! Much deserved i say and plenty more to be fished out :P
Mel said…
hey gorgeous girl! have i mentioned that you're a prolific writer. amazing!! not only do you look fab you're so intelligent! i love those shoes, totally envious hehe xx ps: thanks so much for the sweet comments, and for linking me, yay! I've linked you too :)
Draz said…
You've won my heart, not once but twice... doesn't that count for anything?! <3
Linda Thai said…
gahh! ur shoes are awesome xoxo
Julian said…
what a nice fridge!! jajajaja


kisses!!
FASHION CHALET said…
I love that, why not lunch and dinner too?? (at Tiffanys!) ♥ Great quote in your page ... =) I think we would have an amazing time with our little Audrey marathon. No? Thanks for linking me up. I have you in mine as well! =)

Your entire outfit, gorgeous!!! Love the heels.

xo/ fashion chalet
michelle said…
Loving the outfit :)
choppyshades said…
omg!! i want those heels. AMAZING
madeline said…
Oh my gosh I LOVE your blog! Definitely going on my beloved blogettes! You're a great writer by the way.
Chantelle said…
i love this. your shoes are bangin
Anonymous said…
Those shoes are gorgeous!!!
Anonymous said…
heart the keg and pipe...beautiful..
and thanks for checking out my blog...i'm linking u to me. and if u willy love my blog,link me ...:D... WLD BE HONOURED...THANKS!!
xoxo WS
Anonymous said…
Beautiful photos, gorgeous girl! You have great style!
Anonymous said…
The bag and shoes are smokin' hot.
Dana (MODAna) said…
congrats on the award
I love the shoes and JC too :)
yiqin; said…
THOSE SHOES ARE AMAZING!!!!!!! & I love your bag as well :)
Jillian Hobbs said…
i have that same pair i wanted them in the army green but they were sold out! :(

they're stunning on you and aren't they SOOOO comfy?! they're like walking on giant pillow! mmm... so much cushioning!
MDS* said…
Cool shoes and pictures!
Abby said…
I LOVE THIS OUTFIT!
I love it so much I feel it entitles capslock!

Love the shoes and that pretty blue shirt!

You are amazing.
Anonymous said…
Amazing! What else can I say that someone else already hasn't? Gorgeous frames! I love the bag. Is it Versace?
LOOOVE this!!

xx
K
Anonymous said…
ALways lovely!
COOL & BORED said…
Those shoes are wonderfuuuul !
$ouLphate said…
lovely shoes + outfit =)
travinia said…
love it love it all!
Avi said…
i love your shoes very much!! wah! i hope i can afford one :-)

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