I have a cropped brown suede trench coat that I mostly wear in Autumn. It's handy to tie on and run, if need be. I wear it with the lapels flipped up when it's windy, and I feel very chic and mysterious. ;)
Spicy apple cider;
Strawberries & cream;
Burning wood outside;
Breeze dried laundry;
A man's skin, just when he wakes up;
Vanilla;
Mum's spaghetti sauce.
The ladies are correct. Cuban heeled shoes are unisex, 1-2 inches in height. I'm guessing the name comes from Cuban dancers, because you often see them wearing such shoes.
Lola, those are nice shoes. :)
Hey there ohairas! Nice to see you back on here :)
I'm still in my "spring chicken" phase, but I've wondered how I'll adapt my look when I age. There are so many ladies on here of an (ahem :rolleyes:) particular age that are smashing in their vintage looks - just look at LizzieMaine and...
I'm in the same boat as NicolettaRose. I'm 5'3, and I'm a 32D-25-34. Pencil skirts are absolutely no issue for me, but full skirts and all tops are. I have to alter nearly every top and bodice. Commercial sizing seems to believe that small women have no 'girls,' so I always have to buy tops...
Boy, I could write a book about beauty blunders. Here are some of my best:
-Burning off my eyebrows with OTC black hair dye, forcing me to draw them on for 2 years;
-Trying to go from black hair to platinum, and ending up with a matted orange, pink, and white mess;
-Singeing the tip of my...
How did this pass Quality Control?
Not quite children, but still freaky:
This one is probably a spoof:
And this one is just funny:
Plenty more here! http://retrocomedy.com/2009/07/01/the-15-creepiest-vintage-ads-of-all-time/
PS. I came across a Coke ad with a baby, and it said...
The way I get mine: part it when it's wet, using a fine-toothed comb. Position the comb at the hairline where you want it to start, and pull backwards. The hairs will divide easily. :)
I do all kinds of parts with this method - Side, rectangular, crown-to-ear, centre V, etc...
Check out this thread: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=27097
For the record, there is no safe way to bleach your skin. You can try home remedies, but they won't give you the effect you are looking for.
I am an animal lover and consummate meat eater. The Native Americans were too. They realized they had to kill animals to survive, so they gave utmost respect to the animal - killing it painlessly, and using every part of it. This includes the furs, which they would use to keep warm...
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