Not exact matches
As much as it pains me to see kids at my boys» school scarfing down Cheetos and Yoo Hoo for breakfast, I don't want anybody to tell their parents that they CA N'T send those things, or to make a big deal about «supplementing» or anything els
As much
as it pains me to see kids at my boys» school scarfing down Cheetos and Yoo Hoo for breakfast, I don't want anybody to tell their parents that they CA N'T send those things, or to make a big deal about «supplementing» or anything els
as it pains me to see kids at my boys» school
scarfing down Cheetos and Yoo Hoo for breakfast, I don't want anybody to
tell their parents that they CA N'T send those things, or to make a big deal about «supplementing» or anything else.
As you can tell, nursing covers that double as infinity scarves are a hot commodity right now, and this cover is here to join the part
As you can
tell, nursing covers that double
as infinity scarves are a hot commodity right now, and this cover is here to join the part
as infinity
scarves are a hot commodity right now, and this cover is here to join the party!
I had to
tell them it was long gone, but I found one super similar and blanket
scarf as I was perusing their site last week and couldn't wait to share it with you guys!
Some of the accessories and other items you see in the shoot include an old belt taken off of a Banana Republic dress that fell apart after a season in college, Miista shoes, a vegetable - tanned leather top by H&M Conscious Collection, a fair trade necklace I got
as a gift for Christmas (
as I
told Kristin, it's rare when it works, but sometimes it's the exact right piece), a Valentine Gauthier
scarf, a Reformation top, and vintage Levi cutoffs.
And
as you can probably
tell, I lived in my new, handmade
scarf + TOMS + jeans & only used my camera bag the entire time I was in Peru.
I
told myself to take it easy, for fear the trend will be dead next year, BUT then I reminded myself, I could just use the blanket
scarf as a throw in my home decor if needed.
(I'm not about to
tell you to wear it
as a skirt, or a
scarf, or whatever.)