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  • The wonderful folks from Vegas.com picked up on my style blog and wondered if I would be able to share a look that would fit the occasion for a swanky place like Rose. Rabbit. Lie. at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. Now, with a little free time on my hand, I finally got to tinkering and place out, not one, but two looks. It's basically 20s inspired looks that would be appropriate for a place like Rose. Rabbit. Lie. and I immediately thought of my friend Sabrina - 20s fashion happens to be her favourite. I hope I do it justice with my version of a 20s inspired look.
    There's plenty of inspirations to go by, like the recent magnificent costume job on The Great Gatsby, but I tried to steer slightly off track for obvious reasons. Look 1 is more on the elegant side, blurring the lines between conservative sophistication and seductive sensuality. Look 2 has more of the wild fun and youth vibe. Finally, a shout out to Jennifer who actually chose my blog in the first place. Thank you!
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    Karina Grimaldi - Noemi beaded maxi dress
    Christian Louboutin - Iriza Half D'Orsay pumps
    Jimmy Choo - Minicharm golden brown shimmer suede clutch
    Eddie Borgo - Howlite & Pave Crystal swag bracelet
    Iosselliani - Crystal Pave Panther head ring
    Michael Kors - Pave Choker necklace
    Tom Ford - Jasmin Rouge Eau de Parfum

    Hervé Léger fringed bandage mini dress
    Stuart Weitzman - Suede Lovefringe sandal with fringes
    Jimmy Choo - 'Chandra' chain metallic suede clutch
    Roberto Cavalli - Snakes bracelet with Swarovski crystal
    Herve Van Der Straten multiple hoop earrings
    Saint Laurent - Gold-plated sterling silver plaque ring
    Byredo Parfums - Gypsy Water

    Byredo - 11:33 PM

    The Outfit 280: Rose. Rabbit. Lie.

    T he wonderful folks from Vegas.com picked up on my style blog and wondered if I would be able to share a look that would fit the occasion f...

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    Soon after, I got myself in a somewhat complicated situation. Yikes, this was back in the 6th grade. Imagine what "complicated" meant back then. Nonsense. Anyway, this petite Mexican cutie would always show up to school with either shorts or skirts. I don't think I've ever seen her wearing bottoms past her knees. I'm sure she had but I was use to seeing her with shorter hemlines. Come to think of it, her hair was always above her shoulders. I never complained. With killer dimples, Lorena had developed a flirtatious bond with me. The thing is, after quite some time, I realized she might have been using me to get my best friend jealous. Why you ask? Because my best friend had chosen to go out with her friend rather than her. Again, I wasn't complaining. In the process, it couldn't be helped. I crushed on her hard, not knowing her little hidden agenda.
    A year after, when we entered Jr. High (or middle school for some), she became distant. Maybe because her older brother went to the same school so she had to make sure we weren't as close. Fair enough. The 7th grade was the beginning of a much bigger crush, but we'll get to that later.
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    Nasty Gal - Andrea bowler hat
    Ella Moss - Genevieve Bomber jacket
    Chloé loose fit tank top
    AQ/AQ Control short
    Pangmama studded floral high-top sneakers
    Opening Line Necklace
    Sara Designs - Candy wrap watch
    ASOS Kiss ring
    ASOS multi-pack double rings
    Victoria Beckham - Petite Aviator 
    Byredo - Blance Eau de Perfum

    ASOS - 1:31 AM

    Private Collection: The Flirt

    S oon after, I got myself in a somewhat complicated situation. Yikes, this was back in the 6th grade. Imagine what "complicated" m...

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