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bringing forth

a little notebook to scribble simple thoughts, inspired devotions and deep, quiet laments in.

 

Just when you thought fashion was individual

And then you decide to buy a lurvely tie-dye blouse with blue smocking just below bust level and... rainbow colours all around the top.
Lurvely - AUD16 from Hunter Gatherer which sells secondhand items usually of a vintage nature with proceeds making their way to charity
The tie-dye - very bohemian, very tribal, very New Age, very idyllic primitive paradise? yeah no?
Smocking - feminine, i think
Rainbow - I was crossing the road and coming from the opposite direction was a lady who looked arguably lesbian (I could mistake clothes, hairstyle, gait but with experience, I can kind of ascertain sexuality - to an extent, I beg to qualify). She looked at me.

Now who says clothes maketh a w*man?!

 

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