Read
more about our closet toy strategy here.
Not exact matches
Heterose.xual bigots and
closeted hom.ose.xual bigots — which are often the same thing — obsess
about gay s.ex way
more than actual gay people even think
about it.
It is my hope that as a result of segments like the one on 20/20 and the fact that
more women are feeling comfortable speaking out
about long - term nursing (as evidenced by all of the comments and Tweets I received), that others will not feel like they need to be «
closet nursers» nor feel pressured by family, friends or society in general to wean before they feel it is right for them and their child.
No matter how many times you've organized their
closet or think
about all the organic baby food you're going to make, some of the things that once seemed very important lose in priority to getting even a little
more sleep, and making sure there are clean clothes and food in the house!
If you've followed this blog for any length of time, you've probably seen me overshare
about my old lady holes (it's not what you think), my inability to tell time, my
closet QVC addiction and so much
more.
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[55] The rumor that Koch was a
closet homosexual was further fueled by Larry Kramer, who often criticized Koch for not doing
more about the HIV / AIDS crisis in the city.
Even though I was 40 pounds overweight, I was much
more concerned with fitting into the clothes in my
closet than I was
about my health.
I heard
about Kelly's
Closet when I was looking at pages my cloth diapering friends liked so I could learn
more.
This fall I'm all
about pattern mixing and using pieces I have in my
closet in
more creative ways.
I've been all
about scarfs and collar shirts lately, they're slowly taking
more and
more space in my
closet.
Now that you know
more about what works for your body shape, it's time for a
closet edit.
If you want some
more tips
about deciding when to splurge, creating a wearable wardrobe and how to clean out your
closet make sure to sign up here to receive my FREE 10 - page eBook!
I want to see a video of your entire
closet because you literally have
about 23267478634
more pieces than me, especially since you're always doing posts.
Kelly will be sending you worksheets, videos and lots
more to have a great time learning
about your
closet and how to make it really function for you.
I'm getting
more and
more jazzed
about Fall fashion as I add pieces like this to my
closet.
The beautiful part is, I have curated within my own
closet exactly the pieces that I am most excited
about and
more likely to reach for this season.
On the contrary, I hope to inspire you even
more than before giving ideas
about how to use what we already have in the
closet.
This is
about Hunter owning
more of their customers» bodies — and
closets — in the rainwear category.
Since spring is all
about colors, why not make it
more fun by adding patterns such as florals in your
closet?
It is no secret that Vivian's
closet is bigger than mine and I am obsessed with dressing her in cute clothes way
more than I am excited
about dressing myself each morning.
I always forget
about my blazers so your Toppers category will help me with this (I'm
more of a cardigan gal even though I have a
closet full of blazers).
Today, I wanted to blog
about a staple piece that is «decorating» my
closet for
more than 6 months now and has been worn only twice.
Part of this is because in my efforts to be better
about reworking my wardrobe, I am purchasing less, making my
closet more curated, and investing in
more classic pieces that I know are going to last.
This month's linkup is
about Summer Essentials and I am all
about focusing on the essentials right now and am really weighing the idea of a capsule
closet for each season, but
more on that some other time.
I've talked
about adding
more tunics to my
closet, but this one is an oldie, but a goodie.
So I'm trying to be
more aggressive
about recognizing whether I could find and buy something like the thing in my
closet today, or if it's good enough quality to hang on to until the trend comes back around.
I've done that before too and am
about due for another one now that I've moved and have less
closet space, I should really stop buying
more to put in there haha
«Less is
more», is what I thought when I was standing in front of my
closet to pick an outfit for the beauty event at People Behind The Mirror (
more about that later), which I attended last tuesday.
While I have moved on in my style from
more direct era inspired outfits, it is nice to have old standbys in the
closet for those days where you are
more about functionality over style.
Between the wide leg pants and the warm, earth tones, something
about this set strikes just the right retro notes for me — like a 70s reporter at the New York Times or perhaps a possible outfit from Annie Hall's
closet — and I'm
more than OK with that.
We've spent the last several days making over our linen
closet which we are teaming up with Wayfair for so even though it's pretty much finished I won't be posting
about it for a couple
more weeks.
A disclaimer: from shoes to clothing,
about 80 % of my
closet is full of neutrals —
more specifically, black.
As I thought
about this, I realized that not only did I have an enormity of clothing in my
closet — way
more clothing than any one person could need — but also that much of my clothing wasn't serving me.
The other day I popped into Bloomingdales because I was feeling very blah
about my wardrobe and wanted to add some
more colorful pieces to my
closet.
For
more fashion ideas, keep coming back, we're
about shopping your
closet not shopping every day, I want you to develop your style, not an expensive shopping habit.
As I learn
more about my own buying habits, I'm realizing just how important it is to have shoes in your
closet that are really versatile.
I've been thinking
about adding
more white shirts / blouses in my
closet.
About thrifting, I don't think people are thrifting more, it's just that they are coming out of the closet abou
About thrifting, I don't think people are thrifting
more, it's just that they are coming out of the
closet aboutabout it.
i agree
about having a
more edited
closet.
Below are
more photos
about my
closet.
I've been loving denim with tan lately, and something
about this time of year makes me want to get some
more neon in my
closet too.
I used to do these kinds of posts
more often, and I had forgotten how much fun it can be to play around with my
closet (as opposed to being all utilitarian / pragmatic
about it).
If you want to learn
more about creating a fresh
closet full of items you'll actually want to wear, sign up here!
I took a chance on the color and pattern — I'm much
more of a black / white / grey girl — and have to say I love how they go with just
about everything in my
closet!
I'm actually thinking
about ordering this one as well:) I've really been trying to make an effort to shop my
closet more and really pare down what I don't wear on a regular basis.
So from now on, I think I will think
more about the maxis I have in my
closet as a GOOD thing to pack for ANY trip!!!!