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I recently went on a retail therapy diet, which probably should've hit me like a flagrant warning sign of looming danger. Nevertheless, I swore off shopping and any frivolous need to spend profound amounts of money on clothes, shoes, and accessories... and in fourteen days I lost two weeks.

(Topshop, Amazon, Miss Selfridge)

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Sanam said…
Great picks! i especially love those boots :D



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Rosa creativa said…
those boots those boot!!! are amazing
xx
Rosa


http://mystylishlittlesecret.blogspot.com/
sweet said…
love the boots my bella and the coats are great as well...

it's okay as long as you feel good...then that is fabulous!!!!

Kisses
Sweet
PensandLens
the coats are awesome. love that cozy jackets in plaid
Anonymous said…
ooh i love this!
ZEPETIT said…
I like the cloths than you have chosen!

Zepequeña.
LittleRachael said…
I adore the boots, knit and coat!! Great choices.

Little Rachael
Http://littlerachaelvintage.blogspot.com
Unknown said…
awww I'll wear em all!!
C:

http://moneygonefor.blogspot.com/
diane said…
A comfy Navajo sweater is essential for relaxing around the home.
Great choices here.
veronicaa said…
I KNOWWW right!
This season has so many staple pieces but school is just so expensive!
DONT WORRY Christmas is coming :)

XO Veronica
my passion for fashion blog
Taylor said…
Did you buy everything in this picture?! If so, wow! I love everything, especially the coat. Sometimes you just need to shop.
Sara. said…
love love love the picks great choices;)
PANDA FRESH said…
Bunny slippers WIN

http://josephineraneses.blogspot.com/

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