
I don’t know what I like more in this one: the repeating V sweater, the paper girl’s white overalls, Mrs. Maddux’s sexy but amazingly outdated hairstyle, or the sassy stance she has, hands on narrow hips. I think it’s the stance.

I don’t know what I like more in this one: the repeating V sweater, the paper girl’s white overalls, Mrs. Maddux’s sexy but amazingly outdated hairstyle, or the sassy stance she has, hands on narrow hips. I think it’s the stance.
All of the above and a couple of inscrutable facial expressions on the front row. (I like the snow flakes!)
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Thanks! I love when WordPress starts letting it snow.
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Oh definitely the Mary Tyler Moore stance. That is definitely the Flower of both old and new England
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Ha!
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So much flowering. So much New England. What the heck is going on?
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You got me.
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Hmm… Just Googled it, and apparently it’s a book. So many books to read, so little time. But I’m most enamored with that chevron (the pattern, not the petrol) sweater. That’s a look that should return, not the white overalls.
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Totally.
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