Meet The Uber Tan – Best. Spray Tan. Ever!

I’m a dedicated fake tanner. I love a good faux glow. But I don’t like to look like I’m wearing a fake tan, I mean, does anyone?! I want to look naturally tanned! It’s taken me a while to find one that’s so fab that I don’t have to even think about it. Just book it once a week and enjoy the rest of your summer, thank you very much!

I always kind of felt like I was going with the ‘best available’ until the next thing came along, constantly chopping and changing (and even mixing them together) in the quest for something better. But I’ve discovered it. The holy grail. The ÜBER TAN.

Minx Tan at DMK Skin Meet my favourite summer discovery: Minx Tan, available at DMK Skin in Sydney’s Crows Nest. Not only is it a super-natural colour, but depending on the level of tanning you’re looking for, you can wash it off in between 2 and 6 hours. The beautiful Elisha at Danné Montague King in Crows Nest did my tan for me. And I’ve now booked her in for the rest of the decade!

Minx Tan The Super Fake Tan at DMK Skin Crows Nest
The difference, I’m told (and it’s visible almost immediately once you’ve been sprayed) is the addition of both green and purple base colours. “Base colours are added to counteract and neutralise the skin tone when exposed to DHA. On the colour spectrum, green is opposite to orange, so green is used to counteract brassy ‘orange’ tones which can occur,” the fabulous people at Minx Tan tell me. “Purple will assist in neutralising shades of yellow. Additionally, a purple hue will create a deeper and more natural-looking faux tan that is suitable for all skin tones.”

Minx Tan The Uber Tan at DMK Skin Crows Nest 2 The tanning liquid is non-sticky, it dries within minutes, even after two or more coats, AND it’s fragrance free (no icky tanning smell.) Minx have created their unique formulas with over 90% natural and organic ingredients like Hawaiian Sea Extract, Sea Kelp, Aloe Vera and Pro Vitamins, meaning they’re gentle on your skin, hydrating and your tan lasts heeeeaps longer!

Minx Tan the backI’ve chosen the deepest colour available, Eclipse, but the tan also comes in a light and medium shade as well. See how even around the elbows it doesn’t look orange? Swooon!

Minx Tan The Uber Tan Fake Tan at DMK Skin Crows Nest Which means I, can enjoy the rest of my summer, grab any opportunity to jump into a photo, show off my tan and spend more time doing important things like taking silly selfies in the car ;)

Much silliness and photo taking now possible!To book YOUR Minx Tan in Sydney, phone Danné Montague King (DMK Skin) in Crow’s Nest on 1300 007 546. Tans are available between 9-5pm Monday to Friday. Run, don’t walk!

Love,
Rosie xox

Vintage Print

Vintage floral print dress The Row Sunglasses brunette balayage long hairVintage floral print dress

IMG_6981Vintage floral print dress The Row Shades black and whiteVintage floral print dress gold necklaces The Row shades close upVintage floral print dress gold necklace rose patternVintage floral print dress black and whiteIt’s so nice to be back in Australia. And hello summer! It’s my last week at work and I’m looking forward to some time off with friends and family over Christmas. I’m heading to the Hunter Valley for a few days over the break and I can’t wait. Fresh food, good conversation, swimming, running around barefoot, the sunshine in my eyes, driving with the windows down, staying up late… Ahhh bliss. What are you doing for Christmas? What’s your favourite thing about summer? Let me know!

Wearing // Dress: inherited from my Nanna, Shoes: ZU Shoes, Shades: The Row via Net-a-Porter – sold out but similar here, Bottom Necklace: thrifted at Crows Nest Markets, Top Necklace: gifted by a friend similar here, Earrings: Wicked Sista

Love,
Rosie xox

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Sephora and what I bought there

You know how they refer to Disneyland as ‘The Magic Kingdom’? Sephora should be called that too. I would also be quite content to dub it The Happiest Place on Earth. The fact that the first Sephora I visited was actually inside Downtown Disneyland made it all the more magical.

Not only does the name deserve to be up in lights, but it should have an exclamation mark too.

Sephora! *jazz hands*

I’d run out of quite a few things before I left for the US and stubbornly refused to replace them (I actually lived without concealer and powder for several weeks. Let’s just say it wasn’t pretty). So I had a bit of a list.

I was like a kid at, erm… Disneyland.

Let me paint a picture for you: I stepped across the threshold, eyes darting around at the enormous (yet perfectly ordered) selection, my brain vaguely cataloguing brand names and locations as I went.

It’s like Mecca Cosmetica and the entire beauty floor of David Jones had a baby. And it got all the best genes.

I spent a solid hour browsing. I could have spent so much longer, but both the boy and his brother were waiting patiently and we did have a room check-out to make.

I didn’t get everything on my list, but I did do well. And picked up a few other things too.

Many of these were things I actually needed. Some were things I didn’t know I needed. Others were things I needed and so much more. Yet others were duplicates of things I needed.

(Meh… who among you wouldn’t try two different brands of black eyeliner?)

And then, of course, I splurged a little — as one does when on vacation — and grabbed a few things that I was all wanty for as well.

Alterna Caviar Replenishing Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner.

An essential buy because I was about to run out of both and was concerned I would have trouble finding hair care products that were free of sulfates and parabens (necessary as I have Great Lengths extensions and these ingredients aren’t good for the bonds.)

BareMinerals Ready Foundation SPF 20 in Golden Tan, Benefit Boi-ing Concealer in 03.

Both necessities. Although I didn’t buy the BareMinerals powder foundation to be a foundation, it was intended as a replacement for my M.A.C Prep+Prime Transparent Finishing Powder.

My helpful Sephora assistant colour matched me perfectly and pointed out that not only would it work as a powder, but it would also add more coverage. Helpful, as sometimes my foundation thins out a bit, around my lips, especially.

I was in desperate need of a new concealer. The Benefit Boi-ing won because I’ve heard great things about it and it was a perfect colour match.

Eyeko Skinny Liquid Eyeliner in Black (of which Who What Wear said “We’ve finally tracked down the perfect liquid eyeliner!” — stay tuned for my review soon) and Makeup Forever Aqua Eyes Eyeliner in 0L (matte black).

I know, it’s hard to believe I let myself almost run out of black eyeliner. *gasp*

I was using a liquid liner over the top of a dark purple M.A.C liner during my last week or so in Australia.

A special thank you to Kimmi at The Plastic Diaries and Tara of Keeping Up With Me for introducing me to MUFE Aqua Eyes (and for reminding me to buy it.) I am in love.

Those of you who have been paying attention will know how obsessed I am with YSL Rouge Pur Couture Glossy Stain – which I already own in 12, Corail Fauve – the plan was to buy every shade available when I got to the US.

On my first trip to Sephora though, since it was still within the first few days of my month-long holiday, I happily swatched away until I found another shade I absolutely fell in love with.

Please meet YSL Rouge Pur Couture Glossy Stain in 7 – Corail Aquatique. Swatches & review to come.

I’ve been obsessing over metallic nails for at least six months, so I was so happy to find these! Left is Sephora by OPI Trend Tips in Ornate (silver) and right is Sephora Nail Patch Art in A12 Gold Circles.

Michael Kors Gold – Rose Edition EDP 30ml.

“New Fragrances” was written on my beauty shopping list. I had a few ideas of which ones I wanted. This was not one of them. (Mainly because I didn’t know it existed.)

One spritz and I was sold. It had my name written all over it. (Plus, it actually had my name written all over it.)

I also loved the idea of wearing a brand new fragrance the entire time we were away. Scent can be such a powerful memory trigger, so I wanted a fragrance that would remind me of travelling around America.

Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find this fragrance anywhere in Australia (aside from on eBay.) I hope it eventually makes it to our shores.

Mini Sephora Makeup Be Gone Triple Action Cleansing Water.

Impulse buy… Near the register.

Also I forgot to bring my own makeup remover, Bioderma Créaline Micellear Water, which I’m still totally addicted to.

Total spend just over $270.00 US. Which I thought was a pretty darn good effort.

So lovelies, it’s my first Sephora haul. How did I do? Have you tried any of these products? Let me know!

Love,
Rosie xox

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Disneyland Photo Diary

The last time I was at Disneyland I was eighteen. I was travelling with a huge bunch of other eighteen year olds from all over the world. We had an absolute blast, as you can probably imagine. It was just as much fun, if not more, this time. I honestly smiled and laughed the entire time.

I am writing this from an eighth floor hotel room just around the corner from Union Square in San Francisco. I think the last time this place was renovated was in the forties. We just flew in this morning and while there’s no air conditioning, and the elevator rattles a little, I’m delighted to find there is a solid, speedy (and complimentary) internet service available. Hallelujah! I’m living on free wifi at the moment.

It’s such a beautiful night. My tiny little desk looks out the window, which I’ve opened to let in a cool breeze. The curtains are fluttering just a little, and I can hear the city breathing outside. I have so many more posts to write and so many more stories to share, but for now I’ll leave you with the happiest place on earth.

Images (from top to bottom): Me & The Boy in front of Fantasyland // A drum-kit playing Mickey Mouse entertains everyone (me included) during the parade // Yes, I rode the carousel like a big kid. And yes, I waved. It was awesome // This nice man said “hello” to me, and I told him his pants reminded me of sheepskin from home. He responded with a drawling “They’re act-tually made out of yak skin!” It made me giggle // The Haunted Mansion all dressed up for Halloween // Halloween lights dancing on all the trees // Playing tourist at Disney’s California Adventure Park // I bet you can’t tell where the real buildings end and the backdrop begins… in Hollywood Land // More beautiful Halloween lanterns // Climbing around inside the faux natural maze created by Disney inside California Adventure Park’s ‘Grizzly Peak’ // Wearing a tan and a smile after hopping off the rollercoaster at Paradise Pier // The Magic Kingdom by star light.

Wearing, Day One: Top Sportsgirl, Jeans Giordano, Jacket Pilgrim. Day Two: Top Sportsgirl, Jeans Jeans West, Boots Wittner, Jacket Pilgrim, Shades Portmans, Bag both days Cellini Sport. 

New in this week

I’ve been on a bit of a spending ban tight budget lately, since I paid for my flights and accommodation for my month long trek around the United States. I’m trying to keep to essentials only, which is rather difficult for someone who tends to buy things based on excitement, love, hype, the fact that I “neeeeed it” and the sheer unadulterated joy of having something new.

But these are a few little lovelies that I picked up this week. The FCUK shorts just screamed “wear me in California” — making them an essential travel buy, the Sugar Baby Tan Enhancing Shimmer Oil was a smart purchase, it does two jobs in one: moisturise and tan enhance (I’m already churning through it) and the pastel polishes and floral print nail file were part of a seriously awesome gift bag from the incredibly talented ladies at Hello Darling.

I’m very lucky to work in a job where magazines are ‘research’. This Vogue cover simply knocked my socks off, Lana Del Rey looks positively ethereal, yet somehow has a sense of the girl-next-door. Kurv magazine is a new discovery: I am blown away. Their shoots alone have offered many hours of contented swooning and inspiration.

The MAC Lipglass was a belated birthday gift from my beautiful friend Sarah, she chose “The Wee Coquette” because she knew I was lusting after a soft pink shade to add depth and shine to my pout. Finally, the YSL Rouge Pur Couture, I must admit… I purchased myself. Gasp! I tried to restrain myself. And I succeeded for several weeks. But I just couldn’t wait any longer to try this miracle lipgloss. And I was certainly not disappointed. In fact, I’m ecstatic. A review will follow soon. As will enthusiastic purchasing of every shade available the minute I hit US soil.

Happy start-of-the-week lovelies, I hope you all have an amazing one!

Love,
Rosie xox

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Adventures in Portrait-Land or “How I ended up in front of the camera”

I’m a huge fan of iPhoneography. And selfies. And Instagram. Seriously, I live to snap. But there’s something super special about having your portait taken by a professional photographer. And having your hair and makeup done professionally too. Which was why when I got the opportunity to participate in a Portrait Couture session with Simona Janek of gm photographics, I jumped at the chance. I just got the images back — and I’m oh-so-breathlessly happy with them! I just couldn’t wait to share. We shot four different “looks” (there are more pics to come) and strangely enough, my favourite series of images is the one where Simona and I allowed ourselves a bit more freedom in the brief and what the finished product would look like.

I had simply said “I want it to be more free” and sent her one of my favourite Pinterest boards, Daydreams & Whimsy, as inspiration. Simona was incredible in getting me to move: at times I almost felt like I was dancing, at others I felt like a mime, and at yet others I felt quite awkward. I know myself when I’m trying to get a decent shot for Instagram or twitter, I can take loads before I get a good one, so the fact that Simona did all this with me (read: totally awkward and definitely-not-a-model) was even more impressive.

During the shoot, I became hyper-aware of my body, the way I was standing and what I was doing with my face. I’m certain that I had my directions backwards for almost the entire session, since Simona kept using the phrase “your other left”, but we got there in the end. I am so happy with the finished product, it’s wonderful to have actual prints in my hands for a change… and I picked up a few little tricks for posing for the camera too!

* Relax your face by smiling softly, or by blowing some air out through your lips
* Keep your body at an angle to the camera and put your weight on your back foot to slim down your hips
* Hold your head level, then drop your chin and push it forward. It’s a bit like impersonating a turtle, but it enlogates the neck and gets rid of a potential double chin
* If you’re sitting, scoot forwards on the chair a bit to make your legs look longer
* The good old hand on the hip is a favourite for a reason: it draws the eye towards your waist, ultimately stretching you out.

Wearing: White Dress – Thrifted, Floral Garland – by Adrienne, Nails – Face of Australia Pro Colour Nail Enamel in Cool Cotton.

For more info, or to book your beautiful selves into a Portrait Couture session of your very own, check out the Portrait Couture website. I highly recommend it, it’s a wonderful treat, perfect for a gift, or a “just because” reason to spoil yourself.

Happy Friday all, I hope you have an amazing weekend!
Love,
Rosie xox

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Style Session: 5 Minutes with Sandi Sieger of Onya Magazine

This is something a little new for Lashes & Lattes. I am constantly surrounded by incredible women. Women who are not only successful, brainy, witty and talented, but who are also inspirational, super stylish and wonderfully friendly. I decided it was time to share a few of these amazing people with you.

Meet Sandi Sieger, the Editor in Chief of Onya Magazine.

Tell me a little bit about yourself. What do you love? What’s your day-to-day like? Do you have any obsessions? 

I’m the Editor-In-Chief of Onya Magazine and the General Manager at White Echo. I also blog at In The Thick Of It. My days are generally pretty jam-packed. Depending on the day, I could be in meetings, running around completing errands (or running up and down the streets in Melbourne’s city), organising any manner of event or putting an idea into action, or – and these are my favourite days – I’m in front of the computer, working away; writing, editing, managing social media accounts and planning strategy.

I love colour; things that are bright and vibrant and joyful. I love being organised; everything having a place. I love shoes. And handbags. I love words. I love being inspired. I love writing. I love my dog, Leo.

I actually find I don’t have that much time to procrastinate – and I kind of think it’s a cop out. Procrastination, as a writer, usually comes from having no confidence or belief in what you’re doing. The only time I don’t feel like writing is when I’m not looking forward to writing about a particular topic or for a particular client. It’s like people that wait for inspiration to strike; inspiration doesn’t strike you, you create it. You just get on with it. In saying that, I love scheduling time out to relax and wind-down – especially on weekends. I can whittle away hours reading (books, blogs or magazines). I love shopping (especially with my niece, Isabella), cooking, playing in my wardrobe (seriously, it’s my favourite room) and hanging out with my amazing husband, Kaz. And I actually really like working.

I’m obsessed with stationary – I’ve banned myself from buying anymore until I use up everything I have. I also have a small lip gloss fetish; Lanolips and Sohum are my favourites.

How would you describe your style in three words?

Classic. Contemporary. Bright.

(That was actually much harder to pin down than I thought. I love dresses and classic silhouettes and cuts. I also love modern fabrics and prints and edgy pieces. And I adore anything slightly wild, just a liitle bit too loud is bang on for me).

What are your five fashion essentials for the work week?

1. Dresses – I love dresses, the more colourful the better. Some days, it’s a more polished look I prefer, other days it’s more casual, but dresses, in their many forms, are my favourite things in the whole world.

2. Stockings – A must during Winter, I can’t cope with bare legs on chilly days.

3. Platform heels – The most comfortable way to look impeccably stylish, but still be able to walk at the end of the day.

4. Oversized handbags – Big enough to carry the laptop, iPad, notepad, pens, camera, lipsticks and glosses, hair clips and all the rest of it…

5. A smile – Corny, yes. But it’s the best way to brighten any outfit.

What are your five fashion essentials for the weekend?

1. Sportswear – I love getting out on the weekend and walking around the gorgeous hills area where I live, hitting up some bush tracks, going for a run or heading to a bikram yoga class. I’ve got a serious Lululemon and Lorna Jane addiction – like stationary, I’ve banned myself from further pieces until what I currently own wears out. Both brands are just so incredibly comfy, practical and still stylish.
2. Boots – There’s something about popping on a pair of slouchy or ankle cut boots that just screams ‘weekend’ to me.

3. T-shirt dresses – Comfy, but can be dressed up or down.

4. Scarves – Especially during the cooler months.

5. Thongs – Seriously, when the weekend hits, it’s all about casual for me – unless I have to be somewhere that calls for something more.

Where do you shop?

Where don’t I shop? 

I’m a big fan of Cue – I love that most of their range is Australian made and I’m supporting our fashion industry. I also love that their clothing is classic and really good quality – I have clothing from Cue that’s six years old that is still in perfect condition. Their styles are long-lasting – I’m not really about fads – and their clothes are comfy to wear whilst still looking super polished on.

I’m also fond of picking up handmade or locally designed pieces whenever I can – again, supporting our designers and industry – but also because I don’t like wearing the exact same thing as everyone else. Vintage stores are superb, for this exact reason, plus you can take a vintage piece and alter it in some way to make it slightly more modern. I’m a big fan of markets – especially the Paddington Markets in Sydney; whenever I’m there, I always spend most of my Saturday picking up vintage handbags or gorgeous one-off dresses and knits.

I love Alannah Hill and Hannii for dressing up and I’m a huge fan of Nine West for shoes. I somehow end up picking up a couple of pairs every season; they do the best platform heel – always a different style – but always gorgeous (and comfy).

I’ll pretty much buy anything that’s bold and bright if I like the style. I love buying bits and pieces from lots of different places and mish-mashing them up.

 

What’s your favourite way to style up a simple ensemble?

Shoes. They can make or break an outfit.

If you’re having a bit of a “blah” day, or you’re rushed, do you have any quick fixes or easy peasy outfits that make you feel instantly polished?

Usually a knit dress (in Winter) or a t-shirt dress (in Summer) that I can throw a cardi over or some stockings under. Add platform heels or wedges and I’m done.

Beauty wise, blush always makes me perk up (even when I’m not feeling so perky) and filling in my eyebrows with a pencil just seems to frame my whole face and make me look done, even when I’m feeling very undone on the inside. 

My favourite fragrance ever is Limequat from Sohum. It always sets me straight. Their gorgeous boutique is located in Sassafras, in the Dandenong Ranges, and it’s heaven.

What items do you splurge on, and what do you save on? 

I mainly try and support Australian designers, but I do buy from other designers too. (I’m a sucker for Kate Spade, when I can get my hands on some). I try and spend more money on good quality items that I want to last – coats, jackets, shoes, handbags – and less on basics. You can always pick up basics – like white shirts and slouchy tees – so I like to invest in classic or statement pieces – like a gorgeous coat, or a pretty handbag. Some people like to cut back on accessories – but accessories are the very things that look cheap when they’re produced cheaply. Good quality shoes and handbags will lift a casual outfit.

I love my beauty products – Jurlique, Mirenesse, Endota, Lush, MOR and Sohum are my favourites.

Name three items every woman should own?

A handbag they are proud to carry. Shoes that makes them stand taller – these may not necessarily be high heels. One fail safe item of clothing that always fits and always brings a smile to the face – this will vary from woman to woman, for me, it’s a yellow Gorman dress that always looks just right.

For more style and life inspiration, check out Sandi’s blog In The Thick Of It, follow her on twitter and on instagram.

Love,
Rosie xox

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All images courtesy of Sandi Sieger.

Gold Coast Photo Diary

Remember earlier in August when I said I was heading up to the Gold Coast for a Big Birthday Weekend Bash? Well I did. I met my gorgeous friend Sarah from Hip & Haute in Brisbane, we road-tripped it down to the Gold Coast and spent an awesome three days indulging in fun, food, shopping, spa treatments, champagne, and plenty of sunshine.






Heading into Brisbane // Meeting Sarah at the QT Hotel Gold Coast // Sunset from our balcony // Wearing tiger print kimono from Spell Byron Bay // All of the lights // Stingray Lounge at QT Hotel // Birthday champagne // Sunrise over Surfer’s Paradise // Palm tree perfection // An awesome breakfast at Bazaar, QT Hotel // Jumping on Surfer’s Beach // Chilling with some gelati in Cavill // Shopping win – New Wildfox Tee // More champagne // Heading out to dinner in new floral pants and Sarah’s rocking Cameo dress // Fresh pasta and fresh herbs at Vapiano // Beach hair // Birthday selfies // Road trippin //

Love,
Rosie xox

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p.s Per my Disclosure Policy, Sarah and I were invited to stay at the QT Hotel Gold Coast free of charge. The fact that I did not pay for the accommodation or spa experience (which you’ll hear more about soon!) has not affected my opinion. I only mention — and rave about — things I truly enjoy. I have not been compensated for mentioning the hotel.

Big Birthday Weekend Bash

This weekend I am indulging in long weekend away on the Gold Coast with my bestie Sarah of Hip & Haute. We’re both Leos and decided we would celebrate our birthdays together with a bash that we’ve nicknamed “Our Super Sweet Sixteen”. I fly out of Sydney tomorrow and am looking forward to a long weekend filled with fun, bestie silliness, some pampering, plenty of shopping and lots of good food and drinks!

I’ll be blogging and instagramming as we go, but I’m too excited to wait… So let me illustrate the weekend that is yet to happen with some photographs of other people having fun.

I’ll be packing tonight, and I imagine it will look something like this…

Once I get off the plane, it will be: friends, fun and generally enjoying a long weekend dedicated to just relaxing and doing whatever we want.



I hope you all have an awesome weekend too. Have you ever celebrated a joint birthday with a friend? When are you next off on a bit of a break? Let me know! Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and twitter too #oursupersweetsixteen ;)

Love,
Rosie xox

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Images: Ali Nichols // The Pretty Closet // We Heart it // The Pretty Closet // In Wonderland // We Heart it // Favim //  G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-Slush // We Heart it // Hostess With The Mostess // The Pretty Closet // Fairy Candles // The Pretty Closet // Little Wish Jar // We Heart it // Loving Just Being Me // We Heart it // Favim //

Portrait Couture

I was treated to a portrait session today. It’s strange, despite all the cameras and smartphones we have in our lives, a professional portrait seems to be just as valuable as it always was. Simona Janek of gm photographics has her portrait couture studio in Macquarie Street Leichhardt. Not only did she do my hair and makeup, she was also my photographer for the day!

Simona created a gorgeous, sophisticated smoky eye look for me, which was perfect to give a bit of a fashion and beauty edge to my professional portraits. You all know how much I love eyeliner: it just wouldn’t have been me all nude and natural. She also did an incredible job on my brows, which I was super impressed with, since I’m a bit of a control freak when it comes to them.

Simona used Makeup Forever HD Foundation, Camouflage Concealer and eyeliner on me, and M.A.C eyeshadows, contour, blush and lipsticks. My portrait couture session was a blast, I must say I’ve never been so conscious of my own body and face before! By the end of it Simona said I was moving and taking direction like a pro, small but constant movements, waiting for the shutter and then moving again. I can’t wait to share more shots with you (plus all the sneaky tips I picked up for taking a great photo!)

If you’ve got a special birthday, anniversary, or occasion coming up, why not have a special portrait session done to celebrate it? And yes, you DO deserve that professional headshot you’ve always wanted. For more information on Portrait Couture (and some really killer before and after pics) visit http://www.gmphotographics.com.au/portrait-couture/.

And stay tuned for more pics very soon!

Love,
Rosie xox

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