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December 4, 2012





I especially want to mention today's song because it's mostly violin  (I thought Steph would appreciate it :P ) & I love Andrew Bird. He's a great artist who is AMAZING at arranging. Well, I know little about composition or instruments. Let the music guide you...


A while ago, I finally found an editorial that contains several looks from the first Dolce & Gabbana Couture collection (aka Alta Moda) which was extremely secretive to the public. They are like a more delicate version of the regular Dolce & Gabbana shows. Here I have several pictures from this spread.




What do you think?

All photos from Vogue Italia

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