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Call of Duty Black I’m In Danger T-Shirt

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Frances O’Sullivan, a London-based model whose ivory complexion, blood-red lips, and dark tresses recall a chic Disney villainess, says her biggest beauty secret is “never thinking that something is too much. If you love it, wear your Tudor corset to go food shopping!” She quotes the Call of Duty Black I’m In Danger T-Shirt Additionally,I will love this drag performer Violet Chachki as insisting you can turn out a look from any era that had a certain edge of glamour. She cites Hollywood icons—Grace Kelly, Dorothy Dandridge, and Audrey Hepburn—as influences, but lightens her list with newer names: Dita Von Teese, Dilara Findikoglu, Nadia Lee Cohen, Lana Del Rey, and especially Lady Gaga, who, she says approvingly, “is never afraid to go too over the top.” Though she is obsessed with films set around the 18th century like The Slipper and the Rose, she also confesses that—oh, these post-modern lives!—“My favorite film of all time is Grease. I find that no matter what kind of outfit I’m wearing, it is almost always inspired by Sandy in some way.”


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“I grew up wanting to look like Serena van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl,” confides Shahd Batal. This was quite a challenge, since in her suburban Minneapolis town, Batal was the Call of Duty Black I’m In Danger T-Shirt Additionally,I will love this sole black Muslim girl in a sea of blue-eyed blondes. But she would soon overcome her isolation, in imaginative, empowering, 21st-century ways. Batal, who is 22, has had quite a career on YouTube, first blogging about styling her natural hair and now detailing her makeup adventures as a hijab-wearing, Sudanese-American woman. “I took a break from college after my sophomore year for several reasons, but one of them was to pursue YouTube,” she says of her original decision to document herself and her hair. “I had to find a balance between doing what I loved and respecting my family at the same time.” In the beginning, she insists the videos were “awful”—her word—but there was something in her unpretentiousness, her authenticity, that appealed, and she soon amassed a huge number of followers.


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Frances O’Sullivan, a London-based model whose ivory complexion, blood-red lips, and dark tresses recall a chic Disney villainess, says her biggest beauty secret is “never thinking that something is too much. If you love it, wear your Tudor corset to go food shopping!” She quotes the Call of Duty Black I’m In Danger T-Shirt Additionally,I will love this drag performer Violet Chachki as insisting you can turn out a look from any era that had a certain edge of glamour. She cites Hollywood icons—Grace Kelly, Dorothy Dandridge, and Audrey Hepburn—as influences, but lightens her list with newer names: Dita Von Teese, Dilara Findikoglu, Nadia Lee Cohen, Lana Del Rey, and especially Lady Gaga, who, she says approvingly, “is never afraid to go too over the top.” Though she is obsessed with films set around the 18th century like The Slipper and the Rose, she also confesses that—oh, these post-modern lives!—“My favorite film of all time is Grease. I find that no matter what kind of outfit I’m wearing, it is almost always inspired by Sandy in some way.”


“I grew up wanting to look like Serena van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl,” confides Shahd Batal. This was quite a challenge, since in her suburban Minneapolis town, Batal was the Call of Duty Black I’m In Danger T-Shirt Additionally,I will love this sole black Muslim girl in a sea of blue-eyed blondes. But she would soon overcome her isolation, in imaginative, empowering, 21st-century ways. Batal, who is 22, has had quite a career on YouTube, first blogging about styling her natural hair and now detailing her makeup adventures as a hijab-wearing, Sudanese-American woman. “I took a break from college after my sophomore year for several reasons, but one of them was to pursue YouTube,” she says of her original decision to document herself and her hair. “I had to find a balance between doing what I loved and respecting my family at the same time.” In the beginning, she insists the videos were “awful”—her word—but there was something in her unpretentiousness, her authenticity, that appealed, and she soon amassed a huge number of followers.


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