Sentences with phrase «big obsession»

I already had a love for the country and its culture, but I came back with an even bigger obsession — for its fashion.
The latest big obsession on Lola's Secret Beauty Blog isn't actually makeup or skincare, but instead a S'well Water Bottle that keeps liquids cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.
I remember my second biggest obsession being the Scholastic Book Club.
You're hooked on Elder Scrolls and Metal Gear but now you've discovered an even bigger obsession: the new girl who just moved in down the hall.
Ezra Klein: It's interesting, because that's actually a very good bridge to... You brought up Singapore at the beginning of our conversation and I have a big obsession with the Singaporean healthcare system, too.
My big obsession this summer has been Broadchurch.
So why is this one of my biggest obsessions?
This baby blue jacket is definitely one of my biggest obsessions of the moment!
I got a big obsession with maxi dresses and loose top dress right now.
My biggest obsession currently are orange nail polish and no one does it better then Christian Louboutin Beauté with the shade Escatin.
Salted caramel is my biggest obsession right now too!
Last summer, this was such a big obsession of mine.
I have a big obsession with oversize sweaters, they look so comfy and roomy but it's hard to find the right fit and style that suits me.
My biggest obsession though were the SANAYI313 booties that I got at Net - a-Porter as well and that I wore several times during fashion week.
Marc Fisher Wedges: Ok I have the biggest obsession with Marc Fisher!
Mel Gibson indulges in his biggest obsessions as a filmmaker and creates a magnificent film that couldn't have been made by anyone else.
One of her biggest obsessions would be Juicy Couture, states Zap2it.
Here at Royal Canin, there's no bigger obsession than making sure your purebred dog is as healthy as he or she can be; we've dedicated years of research to creating tailored nutrition for purebred dogs.
Visitors will be able to step into the installation to take in a room that prominently features two of Kusama's biggest obsessions: pumpkins and mirrors simulating the stretch of infinity.
It's my biggest obsession — something I call a «reverse ontology.»
I might have a little obsession with dressers... okay, it's a big obsession and I loved them all.
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