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What i'm wearing today....
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Got a couple of days off this week........... think I need it after this weekend lol
At mo wearing:
Sleepy Ted nightshirt - pressie off my mum:D
will probably throw on later:
Cropped jeans - Next
Yellow silk print short sleeve blouse - ASOS
Cami underneath - M & S
brown sandles - Shoe Gallery
Louis Vutton bag (if I need to go out)total airhead, total bimbo, very superficial:D0 -
Morning all,
Some lovely outfits as ever
Today I'm at work but having a slack day so wearing:
Diesel jeans, had for about 5 years! They're bootcut hipsters but fit nicely as I have no bum!
A black Topshop top, t shirt style with capped angel sleeves and a tie under the bust
H&M leopard print cardigan
Grey pumps with gold detailing
A big chunky white watch
Pearl earrings
& that is all
Baby Boy arrived March 25th 2010 - 17 days late & 8lb 10oz :j0 -
Lovely, inspiring outfits. I am wearing white sleeveless cotton smocky tie at waist top (Gap with MSE discount voucher), beige shorts (Mango, last year), bronzy sandals, pearl necklace and pearl earrings, big sunnies.No Unapproved or Personal links in signatures please - FT30
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Todays outfit is
Dark jeans straight cut - Levis
Turquoise vest top - tesco
White cotton baggy off the shoulder shirt - asos
Cream and white flat ankle boots with different colored flowers on - Ted Baker
Everyday jewelry
white spy bag - FendiThank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0 -
On early shifts all this week, so clothes have to be minimum effort and planned the night before, as I'm rubbish at getting up.
Today:
White pintuck shirt, couple of years old, (Monsoon)
boyfriend jeans (M&S)
brown velvet jacket (Monsoon)
light blue Crocs
no jewellery (too tired to even think at stupid o'clock this morning) other than chunky man's watch
Mulberry tote bag.0 -
glow girl - my mum (a very trendy fifty something) wears levi straight cut and they are very flattering on her (straight,almost apple shaped). I am not sure if they would suit my pear shape though.No Unapproved or Personal links in signatures please - FT30
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Afternoon, girls!
Brisk 2 mile walk today to get to the church hall for a 2 hour yoga session followed by an afternoon of working at the PC. Need comfort.
I'm wearing:
Purple silk hareem pants (£1.20 from Indian street market)
Purple long ribbed vest (Topshop, 3years ago £6)
Marbled long white vest with black and white screen print from a 1970's festival (New season TopShop bought from the local market as an overmake £4.99)
Black and white star print plimsolls (jumble sale 5p)
Purple silk hobo bag embroidered with a silver peacock (£2 Indian street market)
Handmade glass earrings and chunky glass pendant threaded on a leather thong (£1 for the pair, car boot sale)
A couple of Indian silver bangles and my rings0 -
Did not do any ironing this weekend.
So its, Next bootcut maternity Jeans. White sleeveless maternity top (Asda), Rust coloured cardy (its cold in work), and black sandals (asda).
No accessories, too tired this morning to be bothered.0 -
Hi all,
Goanmad, you always have such great outfits! I especially love the sound of todays! I have been wanting to try hareem pants but not sure if I would look stupid in them!
My outfit today is:
White long loose vest top with big frill around the collar which covers the shoulders from mango
Topshop pinstripe trousers
Black leather moda in pelle boots
Beige mac fron zara
Gold gucci indy bag
Feline Princess0 -
I'm wearing dark cropped jeans Tesco £10, low back angora tshirt French Connection £12. Slippers now £14.99 but when I go out silver ballet pumps Asda £8.Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0
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