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marie/pims

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  1. :cry: aaaww.That was lovely.I wish we had Will's little speech PARACHUTES :D:D:D:D
  2. this is kind of depressing.I don't know why.Not like they're breaking up or something
  3. somehow I can't watch it.Is it the one we have already seen (the one with Guy in the pink shirt) or a new one?
  4. I mixed emotions about this era ending.I saw them three times on this tour.I really liked it but I'm also excited for the next stuff.I just don't like the waiting period
  5. WHY ON EARTH DIDN'T THEY KEEP IT?I just heard it as well.It's brilliant.
  6. Loving the new Goop.Especially because while she wears 1200$ dresses, she tells where to buy similar since at H&M and Zara.I love the black tights/boots/dress (especially the blue one) combo.Totally doing that. Spring Fashion I just indulged in a teeny bit of spring shopping (ah, the joy that spring could be around the corner!) and I think I may have found the best store EVER...It’s called Hirshleifer’s and it’s in Manhasset, Long Island of all places, and it’s been a Long Island girls’ secret for far too long. The girls at this family owned shop are incredible buyers and stylists — everything from Chanel to Boy, Brunello Cucinelli to Acne. It is so worth a trip out there, I can’t even tell you. If not, you can visit their online shop from wherever you may be. They have an exceptionally good menswear selection too. I thought I would get our girl Annie, a stylist at Elle Magazine, to come help us put together a few ideas for spring outfits. As ever, we goop girls need things that are comfortable, chic and versatile that will go from a meeting to a school run/ballet practice to dinner with ease. See below. Love, Military “Classic military shapes and colors were made totally wearable this season, and the key is all in the details. Balmain showed us how to make blazers sexy with slick, skinny leather pants and shredded T’s. If you’re not bold enough to make this statement, soften this look with flirty chiffon tops and tailored blazers, epaulets and other military-inspired details.” Graphic Prints “Forget what everyone told you about mixing prints – more is more this spring! And we don’t mean just plain black and white. All-over prints, stripes, textured zig-zags, tie-dye and embellished fabrics were remixed and refined by designers showing the playful side of fashion.” Solid “Hands down, our most coveted, most transitional must-have for spring is the dress. Put it in a rich royal sapphire color with classic details that DVF does so well – a fitted waist, tiered bottom and flirty cut - and you have a piece that will take you effortlessly from day to night. Gwyneth shows us how to wear it 3 different ways. With a nude heel, throw on a cardigan or make it wintery with opaque tights and a bootie.” Florals “Colorful, romantic florals are blooming everywhere for spring. Stella McCartney made them modern and effortless with mini-knife pleats to create a textural, voluminous silhouette. Mix delicate, micro-flowers with leather to give the sweetness some edge.” The LWD “The little white dress, in all its incarnations, is the perfect piece to pack for all your summer getaways. It showed up in many different forms across the runways, from lacy and vintage-inspired, to crisp cotton frocks that look like they just walked off the tennis court. Balance the innocence of a simple dress with a chic, oversized cape or anorak in tan and camel.” Annie Ladino is a New York-based stylist, fashion editor, and current contributor to Elle Magazine, where she is working on a book about fashion icons and their personal style. She got her start as a stylist's assistant at just 19 years old, when she moved to New York City to attend F.I.T. She went on to work hand in hand with Joe Zee, the Creative Director of Elle, on dressing celebrities on more than 30 cover shoots. Her work has also appeared in Teen Vogue, Vanity Fair, Vogue China, Purple Magazine, and men.style.com. Annie lives in the East Village, downtown Manhattan where she spends her time watching old French films, practicing yoga and reading astrology charts for her friends.
  7. have fun everyone.LAst Viva concert.This one's gonna be a little emotional
  8. I would have chosen exactly the same songs. I rarely listen to Low or What if. I like X&Y but there's some kind of atmosphere missing on it that you have on the other albums.Fix you is a great song but the album as a whole is a little...cold, I guess.
  9. ewwww.cars. Maybe I'll change my opinion about marriage.When I was 20, I wanted to get married.My parents got divorced when I was 23, my mother found another guy moved in with him and broke up again.My dad's got depression.It's messy.
  10. You do have quite a fantastic husband. I just don't want the whole ceremony thing.Too many divorces and it gets messy over material things.I just want the relationship. Oh well...
  11. sucks.Husband sucks.I am NOT getting married ;)
  12. That's great!enjoy.THIS IS YOUR TIME
  13. what does your husband think about this?
  14. HAHAHAHA.Brilliant!Thanks for posting.Thank God his wife isn't with him :D
  15. haha.yeah.Put it in front of his eyes and stuff ;)
  16. I can't believe he got bras thrown at him.How crazy is that? Anyway: cute. he starts singing.rofl http://www.sopitas.com/site/45844-entrevista-con-coldplay/

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