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Reptilian Dijon


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(American Apparel medium cary-all pouch from Alex, Nasty Gal Vintage dress, Gucci sunglasses c/o ShadesDaddy, Express silk jacket, Vintage belt)

Comments

Alex said…
The color looks so good in the picture! So glad you like it, baby. :D
Violet said…
love the bag!

XX
Vi from Cali
oh i want that bag!!
Anonymous said…
LOVE IT!
Andrés Corella said…
That pouch has the hidden power of giving anyone a heartattack! Its GORGEOUS!!!!!

xx
Andy
The Black Label
Lainey said…
Did you distress that clutch yourself?! That's amazing looking.
I love the distressed look! How impressive you did it yourself! Remember to enter my £100 ASOS giveaway!

x
www.lostinthehaze.com
OMG lady...I'm dying over that clutch. It's just gorgeous!
Irusja said…
I love the style! The yellow-grey clutch is fabulous!

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