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The Woman

16 June 2012 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

Labels are silly. Petty. Irrelevant. We—humans—are multi-faceted creatures who are allowed to and supposed to explore all facets of who we are and can be.

Who is it that you are today? Who do you want to be tomorrow?

ali stephens by matthias vriens-mcgrath for elle uk aug 2010 6

The Woman, ELLE UK August 2010

Ali Stephens by Matthias Vriens-McGrath

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Filed Under: Feminism, Inspiration, Style, Tearsheets Tagged with: Editorial, ELLE, Style Tips

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  1. La flore et la faune says

    16 June 2012 at 10:50 am

    Sharp selection as always 😉

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  2. Bena says

    16 June 2012 at 7:19 pm

    love the fourth dress! nice blog

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