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Hank 3 year s ago
Not bad, but pictures are little scary.
       
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Kingsley 3 year s ago
Hank,
It's because her face is asymmetrical so she looks odd.
PS: a lot of the outfits only needed taking in, and imo, a lot of the clothes are ugly regardless of the alterations.
       
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Nicole 3 year s ago
Probably more impressive if she didn’t look like a ghoul from a 90’s Japanese horror movie.
       
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Name 3 year s ago
her legs suck anyway, look at her scrawny calves
       
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Pete 3 year s ago
#1 was better before just needed tailoring to fit. She did a good job overall.
       
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Seb 3 year s ago
If these pictures aren't warning enough: never marry your cousins.
       
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Mellia 3 year s ago
the problem is not the clothes, is that stupid expression on her face
       
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Eleanor 3 year s ago
What is wrong with all of you? She’s obviously very talented and this post has nothing to do with her legs or her face. Keep your nasty objectifying comments to yourself. You all are huge j#rks.
       
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Kingsley 3 year s ago
Eleanor,
The clothes are awful for the most part and people are allowed to disagree with you.
       
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Owens says that the creative process really depends on the piece, so each time, it’s different. “It really varies depending on the piece. When I'm thrifting, I look for items that are weird, dated, or unique in some way, as those are the ones with the most potential. From there, I wash the garment, then evaluate what it will need to be refashioned. Sometimes this means completely taking something apart and re-imagining it entirely. Sometimes it's as simple as removing a ruffle or raising a hem. It all depends on each unique piece.”

 

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