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- Recall alert from The Washington Post: 20,000 Ivanka Trump scarves.
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- At Above the Law, Celeste Harrison Forst writes about necessary self-promotion.
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Nancy Raygun
Scarves are always flammable. You should always be careful around open flames when you’re wearing a scarf. With that in mind, these scarves must be coated in lighter fluid for it to make such waves.
BB
Just had to say…that photo is a seriously amazing looking ad! I love it! Almost makes me want to buy a pair of Louboutins.
Anonymous
What?