Sometimes I dress like a man, in chambray oxford shirts with pullovers and trousers, brogues. Other times I like to look like a lady, although never
too much like a lady, lest someone think I'm "soft" for my profession. In the office, I certainly keep it minimal, strong and navy/charcoal based. But on the weekends, this designer is certainly making me feel like I want to both wear and buy flora and perfect the art of applying winged liquid eyeliner.
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