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Originally it was just going to be a day versus night time look that women tend to transform when they go out. But then it just developed into much more than that. I feel women definitely feel most pressured to put on a "face" in front of everyone -- so well composed. There's nothing wrong with being well-mannered, but there are moments where we can't seem to pull it together and we feel the cracks slowly starting to pull at opposite ends.
"Getting divorced because you don't love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do." -Zsa Zsa Gabor, glam girl
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To participate in my 100 day challenge, submit your photo representing your interpretation of "feminine" and about a paragraph describing your interpretation to alejandra@imaginaledesign.com -- Read more about it here.
Very cool picture. We all have our own split-personalities. I think the key is to identify our different personalities. Only then can we control and be held responsible for the things "they" do.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!