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Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have It by gracehelbig
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It's clear to see I'm a style icon; remember, you can't spell icon without "con." I love clothes, accessories, and makeup as much as the next lady, man, French bulldog in a sweater, or child whose parents dressed her in a couture Halloween costume, but telling people how they should look doesn't suit me (clothes pun!). I have no authority in that department-I barely even shop in department stores. Instead, this is a look at my own silly and nonsensical approach to style, and I promise only part of it is about sweatpants. This book is one part entertainment, one part irreverent fashion fun, and one part personal experience, including: -My closet staples and jewelry MVPs, and what's actually in my makeup bag -All about BLTs and BFFS . . . that is, Better-Looking T-Shirts and Best Feet Friends -The bad-hair-day character wheel -The Ten Commandments of online shopping -A handy flowchart to help you decide "Should I actually buy this?" -Red-carpet ridiculousness -Grace Expectations: What your denim says about you -And MORE! I'm not stylish-I'm self-aware. I'm not polished-I'm perceptive. I'm not trendy-but I love trying. Because when it comes down to it, "style" is just a simple way of saying "I showered." Grace Helbig is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grace's Guide and a comedian, actress, and television and YouTube personality. @gracehelbig
Blue Sky (DISCONTINUED) by Dreya_san
Dreya_san
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What would you do if you forget? To what extent will you go just to get it back? How much does it really mean to you? ◇ = ◇ = ◇ = ◇ = ◇ She was alone in a world that she barely knew, With only a simple object that holds her recollection of a few. She wanted to know the mysterious story of her life, Before it could get to her with that dangerous, sharp knife. She also wondered what the picture she drew meant, If it was just a whim or if it was a hint. 'Don't ever forget' said the message. But she couldn't seem to remember the previous pages. One thing made her feel safe, it was the blue sky... Until she hasn't seen it again, there was no way she'd say goodbye. © Dreya_san Cover by -Seraaa Note: This story is Discontinued. Please proceed to the latest chapter for more information.