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LMFF ~ blood lipped cowgirls & Velvet shorts

It was fun, it was feminine it was Runway 5 ~ an exciting display of the Ready to Wear  A/W collections by Wayne Cooper, Shona Joy, Joveeba, Rodeo Show, Talulah and White Suede
Tine Vu - Stylist and Blogger of Tine Tells It
Colourful Kani - ASOS Future stylist and fabulous blogger of K is for Kani
The ever so Gorgeous Samantha - Future style snapper??
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 Bradley John looks amazing every year - here in digital print jacket
Blood lipped cowgirls
 Front Row  - I love the necklace
 Tine Vu
 Irish Rivera of StyleZilla amazing feather head piece and those shoes by Kristen Cleal....
 Love all the girls in the L'Oreal Powder room - esp talented with hair
 5 minute miracle - stoked!
Night cap at the Woolshed Pub

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