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Be the Jane Birkin you want to see in the world. Non-traditional bags are the “it” thing this summer. You heard it here first.
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obsessed!!
6d ago
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you are in the head of 15 year old me, cuz i wanted to get a vintage lunchbox to use as a bag 😂
6d ago
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looooove! doing this with my doctor bag of course
6d ago
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Wearing 3 completely non matching articles of clothing isn’t supposed to work and yet this works and the lunchbox works.. so cool
6d ago
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@GRAPE i had a vision when i put this fit together. also the Smithsonian shirt glows in the dark, so there are layers to what we’re working with here.
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@SALAD_VALET ur kidding that is iconic wow… dare I say slaying in the dark even
6d ago
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@GRAPE we need more clothing with creative edge! Bring back thermochromatics and glow in the dark and texture
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Fit is excellent!
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you’re literally the coolest person i know
6d ago
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@JILLY you are very very cool too! Game recognize game!!! 🙌🥹
6d ago
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I am also having a Jane Birkin summer! 😎
6d ago
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@JBSPARKLE what is your bag of choice?!
6d ago
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@SALAD_VALET a lil wicker basket and I love her!!!
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This whole fit tho 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
6d ago
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@SILLYGIRLTYPEBEAT I’ve become unrecognizable in the last year with my style choices and blonde hair. it’s so fun!!
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