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Casual Me ...


What is it about a chunky bracelet, a pair of jeans and a nice top that makes a casual dinner out seem so comfortable? This is me ... Casual Me ... So women love being in high heels and feeling pretty ... Some women love being in skirts and dresses ... I always seem to go for the more casual look with a chunky bracelet. What do you feel the most comfortable in?

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  1. Style is as unique as we are as individuals. You can dress up any outfit or dress it down when you are working with simple, elegant pieces. Frou Frou is too much work for me...I'm happiest pairing pieces that work well together and then choosing accessories to make an outfit "pop" -- shoes, hand bags, jewelry, scarves....it's all in how you "feel" in what you wear that makes it stylish!

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  2. Sherry - Thanks so much for your comments - I feel exactly the same way - I love a fun handbag, jewelry - a nice scarf - Sometimes I put the scarf on the handbag - LOL - Just so great to feel like "You" :)

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  3. I love to wear dresses. Not that I wear them all the time, but that's my favorite. I feel really like "Me" in a dress. But I agree with you girls, it should be a simple one, accessorized with a nice piece of jewelry or a scarf. I think accessory makes a difference, it shows our taste and style. :)

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  4. I love big linen...cropped linen pants a tee shirt and some kind of lineny or gauzy jacket...and some earrings and a necklace maybe...thank you for asking...
    there are ruffled bloomers and a dress I covet on Etsy, but cannot quite afford yet...
    I'd like to thank you also for your blog visit and sharing your story...knowing there are others thinking of me really does ease the pain of loosing my sweet fur baby.
    xoxoxox
    jennifer

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  5. Hi Jennifer - So wonderful to hear from you - Yes, Linen is free and flowing, isn't it? Thank you for reminding me of this wonderful fabric ... Yes, Your story had my heart aching for you ... I will never forget the days I needed to put down a few of my furries ... Literally, a few of the worst days of my life without sounding too dramatic ... Please come and visit here, Anytime!
    ~Kristine
    oxoxoxoxox

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