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Friday, October 28, 2011

One Last Minute Halloween Costume Idea

...Borrow your mailman's mail. Stay tuned, there's a story line here.

35 comments:

  1. kind of looks like you're stealing a baby carriage...
    :D
    still hot and loves it.

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  2. Never have I seen a mailman/woman so stylish

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  3. brilliant!!! loving the vest.

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  4. I love the outfit - just flawless! x

    STYLE MANIA

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  5. That actually looks really great!

    http://cestlavieophelia.blogspot.com/

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  6. I like your vest :)

    xx
    lilithfashion.blogspot.com

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  8. This is a cool outfit, eager to hear the story!

    Grace x
    i'd rather buy shoes...

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  9. Lol, i really want to know the story behind this outfit, love the vest it looks so stylish.

    www.modernbeauty21.blogspot.com

    J. Choudhury x

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  10. :) this is hilarious

    http://lateybirdy.blogspot.com/

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  11. At first glance, I thought you'd swiped a homeless person's stuff .... glad it's only the mail(!).

    =^..^=

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  12. You look so adorable! My post-person wears orthopedic shoes and clothes that look like scrubs.

    In other news, I just made the mistake of clicking on 911 Asian's comment out of curiosity. If you're looking for an Asian bride, they are ready and available through that site.

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  13. I love this photo, so funny! <3
    http://cupcakesandtreacle.blogspot.com/

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  14. haha, stylish Mail Carrier!!! Too funny, first you borrow someones Dog with the school girl outside now a mail stroller hahahahaha.

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  15. awesome costume ;)

    -vanessa

    http://fashiongalfireman.blogspot.com/

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  16. Should we be concerned that the mailman was willing to just hand over our mail like that? Or maybe...he is a Man Repeller at heart and gets it! I bet thats it!

    <3 Blonde Vivant

    www.blondevivant.com

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  17. Hi I loved your blog, you are beautiful and super stylish, I also have a blog then you pass it to the look, as I am going to be a chubby this issue .. palta always kiss and success!

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  18. loved your vest
    and your style!!

    www.ebsfactory.blogspot.com

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  19. do you ever brush your hair?

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  20. Was the inspiration behind this outfit "Maude"? Please tell me someone here gets the reference! It's one of my favorite 70s shows!

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  21. love this!

    -Carol
    http://declarationofcaptivation.blogspot.com/

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  22. Very clever outfit and amusing. Some <3 from http://carolinascouture.blogspot.com/

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  23. what did wear on purim? ;)

    http://zendresscut.blogspot.com/

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  24. I was kind of thinking homeless before I read anything in the post... haha but mailwoman is pretty good
    V.LOG

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  25. Haha you look like a really lucky, up-market homeless person - and I love it! Can't wait to hear the story behind this one...

    http://itsthedollhousebaby.blogspot.com/
    x

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  26. I love the vintage vibe to your outfit!! Makes me want to travel back in time to the '70s!

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