Cashmere and Pashminas
November 30th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
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The Vintage scarf now has a sister!  The Vintage Lingerie!

Vintage Lingerie And Intimate Apparel
The Online Women’s Fashion Clothing Boutique
Specializing Exclusively In Vintage Lingerie And Intimate Apparel

 

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November 30th, 2009 at 5:02 am
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Ecoist is one of my favourite fashion brands with a conscience. 
I love this slimline candy striped clutch from the Marcoschamer  brothers’ new collection 
Yum Yum Yummy !

Yummy Wishes
Cocktail Kisses
Always Gigi 

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November 28th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
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Why Not Use A scarf Instead Of Wrapping Paper!

1. Tie All 4 Corners Together At The Top
2. Bring All 4 Corners Up And Tie It With A Ribbon

Have A Party To Go To?

Why Not Wrap A Bottle Of Wine In A scarf And Tie It With Ribbon

A little history I found:

The Knot-Wrap and knot-wrapping are dated back to a traditional Japanese wrapping method called furoshiki. A furoshiki is simply using a square piece of cloth, whose name means ‘cloth for the bath.’
It was popularized in Japan in the 17th century, when people needed a way to carry their toiletries to the public baths.
Over time, furoshiki were used to carry or wrap just about anything. It’s a symbol of Japanese culture and puts an emphasis on taking care of things and avoiding waste.

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