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P!NK

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Inspired, we shot all things P!NK today - including my fav Nike sneakers.
Sachi wore the Sienna Wrap Dress from my current S/S '11 collection (Available on ASOS Marketplace  and coming soon to the website). We did a dip dye job using New Dylon Hand Fabric Dyes in Fushia (available at Spotlight - or more handy, on ebay!)
She is also wearing Flockstock Feather Hair extensions in Limited edition Pink ($45.00) - proceeds go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation
Saci wears DR004 Sienna Wrap Dress $55.00 / Flockstock Feather Hair Extensions in Pink / Pink Platforms from ebay - inspired by Jessica Simpson
Flowers from around Richmond - Spring is in full bloom!
-XOX-

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