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Animals on my finger


Sometimes we share hats and Dior Homme bags.

(H&M cardigan, ring, and shirt, Nueu sunglasses c/o sunglassesshop, Vintage Levis, Forever 21 sandals, Target fedora)

Comments

Revital said…
great photos! you look hot as always!
Lucía said…
cute!
Andrés Corella said…
Oh I love your tee! Nice pics

xx
Andy
The Black Label
Anonymous said…
SMOKIN HOT
JennyNiemann said…
Beautiful! Love that shirt! New follower!

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Alex said…
You look so gorgeous in the second picture, love! I remember thinking that when we first looked back at them that day.
Cindy Van Dyck said…
I love your hat!!
Trendy Jo said…
Loving that outfit - relaxed, trendy and cute as hell.

The hat and sunglasses make for a great pairing.
Cute photos! Such a classic top!
xx


Hot Pink Day
Shop Blue Vanilla
love the cardigan!
Teressa said…
Love this post Bella

you look so beautiufl..great couple! xox
I love this, you look smoking hot
xx
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magdaayuk said…
Loving that hat on you!
Damsels said…
im liking the bold vertical stripes on your cardigan
Gifts for guys said…
Love your hat and goggles and also very nice blog containing very much info about fashion. Keep it up

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