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I Like Scottish Terriers And Coffee And Maybe 3 People shirt
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To play up her graphic catsuit I Like Scottish Terriers And Coffee And Maybe 3 People shirt . Beyoncé leaned into a futuristic vibe. She paired it with a black patent coat, ’90s-style sunglasses, a K Kane necklace, and dainty ankle-strap heels that were barely visible against the print, but lengthened her legs nonetheless. Meanwhile, a globe-shaped handbag, also by Serre, had the words “Hardcore Couture” printed on it; it is the title of the designer’s most recent Spring collection, but also perfectly describes Beyoncé‘s sports-game look.While the Met Gala might be over, its campy theme seems to have permeated our feed.
I Like Scottish Terriers And Coffee And Maybe 3 People shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Take FKA Twigs who posed in a lustrous sea foam green ruffled, silk gown, like a stunning modern day Marie Antoinette I Like Scottish Terriers And Coffee And Maybe 3 People shirt . Erykah Badu, too, got in on the act in her signature top hat, yellow thick-rimmed sunglasses, sweats, and casual red Havaianas flip flops. And, of course, (dreamboat alert! ) Maluma, the singer with the jaw of a Greek god, looked fantastic in a glitzy suit next to famed stylist Carlyn Cerf de Dudzeele. One can only imagine what wild fashion stunts these two will cook up next.Other standout moments? At the Opera Garnier in Paris, French DJ Kiddy Smile wore a full hot pink look with a crew of leopard print-wearing dancers. A cute moment to hold close to your heart this week was Russian streetwear couple, Avdotja Alexandrova and Vsevolod “Sever” Cherepanov, who tied the knot. The bride wore a high-slit white dress and neon green heels; the groom a tunic and sneakers. A chic congratulations is most definitely in order.Four years ago, Jeanne Signoles launched L/Uniform with a few simple, vaguely preppy monogrammable canvas totes and suitcases. Now she has three boutiques in Paris, a recently opened flagship in Tokyo, and a forthcoming location in Seoul, too. All of them are stocked with L/Uniform’s wide range of totes, handbags, luggage, and small leather goods, which are handmade from start to finish in the brand’s workshops in Carcassonne, France, and Portugal. (Manufacturing is the family business: Signole’s father-in-law is Jean-Michel Signoles, the owner of Goyard.) Each L/Uniform outpost also has her specialized monogram machine, so you can get your items stamped with your initials (or any combination of letters, numbers, and symbols) on the spot.
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Anonymous –
I am 6ft/184cm tall. The quality of these shirts are fantastic, very comfortable, not too thin and not too thick. I bought them for work but it turns out they’re so comfortable that I had to buy more so I could wear them at home during the harsh winter months because they’re cozy. The only issue and this is HUGE ISSUE, is that if you’re as tall as me (or even taller) it’s not going to be a perfect fit. The shirt is ABOVE THE BELT. These shirts are way too small in terms of LENGTH. If only it was 1 to 1.5 inches longer it would be perfect or if they at least gave us this option. It is what it is I guess.
If you decide to buy, keep this in mind. 4/5 stars and would buy again, but certainly not 5/5 due to this length of the shirt issue.
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Anonymous –
The graphic was crooked so I wouldn’t wear it out but its fine for around the house. Comfortable, good fit.