Image from Nitrolicious.
Can you see Lee the Bee?
She went a bit dagger and sword-crazy, but I would've been animal-crazy, too. Who can blame her? After all, I did kind of like some of the sword rings too, and everything at Noir is so nice ):
Anyway, there're a ton of other sample sales including Erin Fetherston ($10 runway shoes and $50 RTW wth?!), Steven Alan (who also had a sample in LA earlier) and Shipley & Halmos (part of The News sample sale). EF's in the middle of the page, latter two at the bottom. Too many sample sales.... It's blowing my mind.
G'day
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* I have come to realise that the word "fat" as I use it, is deviant from the norm. Usually, I get shushed whenever I describe someone as "fat". This is probably because people view it as sensitive and somewhat derogatory. I see it as a fact and an objective adjective. If somebody is "fat", I say so. It is not meant as an insult, and is merely informative. People have attached negative connotations to the word "fat" and tend to use euphemisms such as "prosperous" and "plump". Both of which not meaning that the person is any less than "fat" when taken in context, replete with a conniving tone and exchange of knowing looks. This verbal-airbrushing is unacceptable. Honesty may be brutal, but I believe it's best.
** I do love Wendy! She's awesome (:
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