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OOTD; listening to...
posted by Colleen Shirazi on Friday, March 18, 2011 at 7:29 PM (Pacific)


ootd

Shirt: J.Crew
Earrings: made by me (grey freshwater pearls with aquamarine)
Cardigan: Sundance Catalog
Skirt: gifted (and squashed in the photo)
Boots: La Canadienne

Drat! the glare obscures the graph-paper pattern of the shirt:

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At first I was convinced he was the Knight, not the Prince. I'm American, so the Knight is more valuable to me (he works for a living, where the other guy was merely handed the job); but, at one point, I recognized what he was doing. (He was the Knight and the Prince.)

—from "A Romantic Trip to Fry's"

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