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Category Archives: Pure Miscellany
Words of Wisdom: Carolina Herrera’s 10 Style Rules to Live By
A full-length mirror is the most important accessory a woman can own. Do not be afraid to wear color. A woman who walks into a room full of black dresses wearing red, pink or orange is stunning and everyone turns … Continue reading
Friend Friday: Put this on!
So this is our first post as part of Fashion/Beauty Friend Friday, directed by the lovely Modly Chic, and we couldn’t have asked for a better first set of questions! P and I have often discussed our very different approaches … Continue reading
The Five Dollar Suit
I knew L had her eye on this vintage Bergdorf Goodman suit, so when our favorite thrift store finally re-opened after the holiday break I stopped by and grabbed it for her. Needless to say, the price was right.
L & P are #TEAMKRISTY because she is #FULLTIMEFABULOUS
adventures on the wild side. Full-Time Fabulous – Kristy | Full-Time Fabulous – Kristy Seriously. Can you do a pictorial at a playground and not look cheesy or cliché? I know I can’t. I also can’t imagine navigating the structures … Continue reading
Current Obsession: The Warblers
No surprise here, right? As it happens I totally didn’t like this song when I first heard it on the radio, but this performance really got me and Tammy dancing yesterday (and this morning, and five minutes from now).
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Saturday in Pictures
Saturday was Tamale Fest at the Pearl Brewery. We went.We ate.We took pictures.
Posted in Food, Public Art, Pure Miscellany, San Antonio
Tagged 7 for all mankind, adidas, coach, eugenia kim for target, joe's jeans, levi's, pearl brewery, theory, toms, vintage
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Holiday Gift Guide December 9th
Today’s Gift Guide installment is inspired by the last, oh, week or so of my life, in which my most-beloved laptop decided that it might not like to work quite so hard and reliably any more, and so began misbehaving. … Continue reading



