As you can see the scarf and tote are beloved staple pieces
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Mar 26, 2025

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I love a bathroom mirror selfie to catalog my ootds. It’s how I’m able to mix and match my outfits
Mar 26, 2025
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@REDGLASSHEART_ essential!
Mar 26, 2025
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you look great and i’m obsessed w the white jeans, i love that look but i am too much of a goblin for that (sat on chocolate just yesterday)
Mar 26, 2025
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@WORLDONFIRE thank youuu they are flares I love them. I spilled black coffee on them though and didn’t do anything about it so we’ll see how THAT comes out in the wash
Mar 26, 2025
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Slaying!!!
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@LNDSY THANK YOU LOL 💖
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