It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many
of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
I figure if I'm not buying them, I can at least share them and curate a collection
of pieces I love for my readers.
As long as you have a fully stocked closet
of pieces you love, there's no reason to spend money on what you don't need!
It's getting harder now that most of my closet is made up
of pieces I loved... or loved at one point.
If you're unfamiliar with a capsule wardrobe, it's pretty much a «mini» wardrobe
of pieces you love that will work for a season, or a month, or a year.
Follow these instructions each season and you'll always have a curated closet
of pieces you LOVE and wear.
Although I couldn't purge all of it — I am a collector (ahem... hoarder) after all — I found a way to pull out
some of the pieces I love most.
And sometimes it takes a while for me to figure out how to wear
some of the pieces I love — and I love this blouse.
Curating a collection
of pieces you love takes an investment (both money and time) to achieve a closet that will transcend trends, fads, and years.
I just ordered a 3rd shipment
of pieces I love that are all IN STOCK.
One
of the pieces we love about this letter is that it punctuates how our actions and decisions not only affect us immediately but are also a guiding post to those around us.
I am always attracted to abstract artwork and had a hard time deciding on which one
of her pieces I loved more.
Not exact matches
People magazine reported in July that Prince Harry purchased a
piece of artwork from British artist Van Donna called «Everybody Needs Somebody To
Love» for an «important person» way back in October 2016.
While she may not have been alive to watch Prince William marry the
love of his life, the priceless
pieces of jewelry Kate Middleton wears that once belonged to her continue to keep her legacy alive.
Your
loved one can then check out their personalized
piece of the cosmos on the Registry site.
Once I've been successful with one
piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and
loved.
«I toiled over design and print, I shared my thoughts on everything (come on guys, you know I'm opinionated), and I ended up with a limited collection
of pieces that reflect facets
of my personal style that I think (hope, pray, hold - my - breath - and - wait - for - the - comments - on - Insta), that you'll
love,» Markle wrote on her blog at the time.
«I
love them,» he says
of the KFC offering, which consists
of bacon and cheese nestled between two
pieces of fried chicken.
More from iCONIC: Millionaire Tony Robbins shares the advice he would give his 21 - year - old self A start - up taking on Amazon and eBay is racking up millions in sales 3
pieces of advice Tony Hawk says you should know to find success doing what you
love
And as Kareem Adbul - Jabbar pointed out in a July
piece in Time, «In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol
of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were
loved unconditionally.
At once a gripping narrative
of Pollan's first hunt and a larger examination
of how we eat and why, the
piece was descriptive, evocative and very much in
love with food.
From Royal Baby news to Gossip Girl — style soaps to tabloid magazine
pieces about the Hiltons, we
love stories
of heirs and heiresses and great dynastic families — particularly if those families meet a nasty end.
In honor
of Bush's passing on Tuesday at age 92, here are some
of her most enduring
pieces of wisdom — and a few trademark zingers — about literacy,
love and life.
This is especially true when you're interacting with a brand you know and
love — the last thing you want is a
piece of generic content that doesn't offer anything unique to you as a member
of that audience.
Such is the outpouring
of love and appreciation for an extraordinary
piece of Israeli technology that has saved many lives in southern and central Israel.
One
of the most common
pieces of advice to those who are thinking about starting a small business is to do what you
love.
This
piece in the New York Times cites a number
of researchers who speak about mess and clutter in
loving, productive terms.
Ash Maurya
of LeanStack has a great
piece here about the very idea
of «
Love the Problem, NOT Your Solution.»
I
love Buzzstream, if I could choose one
piece of software to help me with link building, it would be Buzzstream.
Take a blank
piece of paper, a whiteboard or open a blank document on your computer and start writing down things that you
love.
The last article
of his that I read, moments before learning
of his death, was his
piece in the February issue
of First Things called «On
Loving the Law
of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic
of Lutheranism.
This is our reality: All day long God is reaching into our condition, sending certain thoughts and desires, arousing certain emotions and calming unhealthy patterns, calling us further towards
love / life, showing us that he is to be experienced in every
piece of His creation and known in every ordinary fraction -
of - a-second.
«Skinny
Love» was greeted warmly, but it was some
of the rockier
pieces that ended up being the most exciting, especially «Creature Fears.»
But I think in the context
of this
piece about
love and how connections shape lives, the tone
of your response devalues humans AND animals.
Today I read this and realize that there are people out there that get it - that understand
love and what it is about - thank you for such a wonderful
piece of writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
Hatred is what they certainly project, not
love for the embryos, which is a
piece of nonsense no one could experience, but hatred, a virulent hatred for an unnamed object... Their hatred is directed against human beings as such, against the mind, against reason, against ambition, against success, against
love, against any value that brings happiness to human life.
George, if you can read this genuine, heartfelt
piece and your first reaction is to dispute it by being critical
of the source and not appreciative
of the message, it seems you have a mind set more similar to the scribes and pharisees than to that
of honesty, generosity, grace, and
love that Jesus commands us to pursue.
This
piece of writing was so beautiful, tearful, sad, poignant and yet happy in some very unusual way because it made the dying happy to remember the
love they had for others, mostly family.
I had a hard time
loving because
of pain and hurt in my life... from none other than my family... but I asked God to allow me to see them through his eyes... that helped me pick up the
pieces... hand them to Jesus and allow him to lead me and guide my way to him... that is the only hope
of life we have.
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning
of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years
of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had felt the smooth taste
of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight
of thirty
pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned about the slow fattening
of the soul, the anguish
of wasted chances, the pain
of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir
of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
I
love how you have a
piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history
of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because
of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
Temptations towards people willingly wanting to shun any and all issues
of religiosities are quaintly considered conversation
pieces by the religiously devoted... God may well
love the ungodly more then their godly gardened whose epicenters
of rationalisms are their religiously constrained pitfalls for many religions have become divisional and are negatively subjugated thru their own indifferences leaving the heavenly gate wide open...
For all
of those reasons and the fact that the word «pioneer» has been in my vocabulary lately, I
love this
piece of art.
One scene is set with a full moon hanging low over a grove
of pine trees that's almost cut and pasted out
of E.T. Where Stranger Things wanted to remind viewers
of their childhoods (or
of the media their parents and older siblings
loved) Guardians 2 seems to want to compare itself to every
piece of 1980s pop culture, and come out on top.
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every
piece of my faith experience in
love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
How I would
love it if my mother could hear the good, good news that, «Jesus
loves me, this I know...» And this, somehow - by God's grace - this finds its way into the
pieces of herself that remain.
She told People magazine, «It didn't really kick in until a couple hours after, I just thought I was signing a
piece of paper to go play the sport I
love again.
Of course, to the man without faith this appears to be both a piece of evasion of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a piece of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and lov
Of course, to the man without faith this appears to be both a
piece of evasion of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a piece of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and lov
of evasion
of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a piece of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and lov
of real issues in that it shelves difficult problems, and a
piece of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and lov
of wishful thinking in that it believes in the ultimate goodness
of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence of life denies such goodness and lov
of God in some nebulous hereafter, even though the daily evidence
of life denies such goodness and lov
of life denies such goodness and
love.
Yet such faith is still a subtle form
of self - assertion so long as the
love of God is merely a
piece of wishful thinking.
As a Swiss theologian, Paul Wernle, wrote: «How miserably all those finely constructed theories
of sacrifice and vicarious atonement crumble to
pieces before this faith in the
love of God our Father, who so gladly pardons.