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| espadrille - no brand ( @ Inno) bag - Nobody dress - no brand |
From winter
(X-mas pralines & heart-shaped Valentine chocolates) and spring (Easter
eggs and bunnies – chocolate ones, of course) to summer (I’m thinking – and
licking my lips by doing so – Guylian’s Sea Shells) and autumn (fall-inspired
chocolates like leaves and mushrooms and just before it’s winter again St.
Nicholas with ditto shaped chocolate men): being a chocoholic, I can (and do)
eat chocolate all year long.
As a matter of
fact it makes my world go round. I do not only eat chocolate; I “wear”
it too. It’s kind of a lifestyle, you know. One that reflects the adoration – some might say obsession – of the “brownies” (as in chocolicious
sweets).
Need I say more
when showing you this picture?
Actually I do
have to say something about it: behind the chocolate outfit there’s a story ...
or two. To start with: the dress. It’s the graduation dress that my dearest mum
made for me two years ago; to make sure I could graduate in style.
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| Nice detail: clock-watch inside the bag. |
Second story:
the bag. For my eighteenth birthday - me being a bag freak – I got to choose a
“real” bag (i.e. one that I couldn’t afford myself). I remember me and my mum
buying it after careful consideration, endless discussions about “whether it
would be “the” bag for me or not and – obviously – sleepless nights.
Even though I don’t use the bag that often it’s one of my favourite accessories.
Even though I don’t use the bag that often it’s one of my favourite accessories.
It’s a matter of keeping it intact, you know, so that I can pass it to the
“next” generation when the time is right. Let’s say, for example, when I have a
daughter who's as obsessed with bags and chocolate as me.
P.S. Happy
Friday!


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