Best Friend, circa 1950
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Best Friend, circa 1950
Through the Years → The Princess of Monaco (281/∞)
21 January 2013 | Princess Charlene of Monaco attens the Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2013 Haute-Couture show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. (Photo by Petroff/Dufour/French Select via Getty Images)
“Didn't see this coming, I admit it But if you think I'll buckle forget it I told you that I'd be the one I'd be there in the life to come You think I lost my vision but I didn't This sounds like heaven but it isn't Through fields of amber we will run Somewhere in the life to come This is not a shakedown Let go of the blame Have a little faith in me Just dropkick the shame Uncover your face Call my name If you call my name I will run whether or not it's tonight Or the life to come I know sometimes you think that I regret it But I don't remember stumbling when I said it I told you that I'd be the one I was talking about the life to come I know it ain't a cakewalk This is not a shakedown Let go of the blame Have a little faith in me Just dropkick the shame...”
Hair: TRUTH Apple at UBER
Earrings: MG - Earrings - Ariel Sun Pendant
Top: RIOT / Maisie Tee
Watch: *PetroFF* MK Watch
Jeans: .miss chelsea. Judi Jeans at UBER
Previously Blogged:
Bindi: {VINCUE} Sticky+Jewel v.2
Rings: Kibitz - Rae rings - gold
Nails: ~GD~Swish Swish(Dolly Claws) - Vistas Bento PROHANDS [Slink and maitreya versions available] at The Anybody Event
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