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So today Deanny brought her DSLR…
Shot by Deanny; you can find her on Twitter and Instagram!
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P.S. trying a new layout for this post. Let me know if you like it, I’m kinda on the fence.
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#OOTD: Black & Navy
Dreary day in school today, but it’s better than not seeing Joanna & Rong like the rest of the week. Today was practically a food fest – staving boredom away during lectures by stuffing our faces.
Ran out of the lecture hall after the first lecture ended early to buy more food and drinks and -of course – have a photoshoot.
Resort ’15 trend of the day: midi skirts.
Fun fact: this entire outfit…
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#OOTD: Monday Blues
This week is going to be an attempt to incorporate/interpret/adopt Resort ’15′s trends. Today’s trend: Boho.
Kinda-happy day today – woke up extremely late (right at the time when lecture started) but managed to get to school in time for the test at the end of lecture with the help of my dad! Also managed to finish designing the print ads for Advertising’s creative brief and it turned out kinda…
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#OOTD: Blue-Green & Bare Skin
BLOGGED!
Holographic flashes of flesh today. (more…)
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Harmonised Unemployment Rates (HURs), OECD - Updated
Harmonised Unemployment Rates (HURs), OECD – Updated
09/04/2014 – The OECD unemployment rate increased by 0.1 percentage point, to 7.6%, in February 2014, following three consecutive months of declines. 46 million persons were unemployed, 3.8 million less than at the peak in April 2010, …
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