Fighting cancer going thru chemo and still this sexy shirt
Floor-grazing ivory cape dresses speak to Vatican City vestments at their very core. From left: Model Rianne Van Rompaey in a Karl Lagerfeld for House of Chanel haute couture fall 1990 wedding dress. Mannequin in a Cristóbal Balenciaga for House of Balenciaga 1967 wedding dress and hat. Model Edie Campbell in a Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino S.p.A. haute couture spring 2013 dress and Philip Treacy haute couture 2001 Madonna Rides Again II hat.Photographed by Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Vogue, May 2018 Our uniforms were meant to be so sexless that when they realized that our jumper style emphasized our developing breasts, the Fighting cancer going thru chemo and still this sexy shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this nuns redesigned the uniform with a high neckline. If Britney Spears had shown up with her sexy take on a Catholic-schoolgirl uniform, or if Madonna had sashayed in with her layers of crosses over a black bustier, she would have been spanked or expelled.
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In the Fighting cancer going thru chemo and still this sexy shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Catholic Church hierarchy, men were the peacocks and women were peahens. Our strict Franciscan nuns were blanketed in black wool floor-length habits and white bibs with starched white headpieces pressing around their faces. They topped it off with a long, heavy rosary hanging from the waist and black stockings with oxford lace-ups. Yet at Easter and Christmas, we saw iridescent peacocks: priests and bishops cloaked in glistening white and red robes embellished with silver and gold thread, suffused in smoke from the swinging censer, with a hypnotic sound track of tinkling bells and soaring hymns. Watching the pope on TV, we saw a man sparkling with bejeweled miters and shimmering cloaks and elegant shoes. (Pope Benedict would later sport red loafers so rad they were falsely assumed to be Prada. The pope does not wear Prada.) It quickly became apparent that the men had taken all the good clothes. And shoes. And hats.
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Floor-grazing ivory cape dresses speak to Vatican City vestments at their very core. From left: Model Rianne Van Rompaey in a Karl Lagerfeld for House of Chanel haute couture fall 1990 wedding dress. Mannequin in a Cristóbal Balenciaga for House of Balenciaga 1967 wedding dress and hat. Model Edie Campbell in a Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino S.p.A. haute couture spring 2013 dress and Philip Treacy haute couture 2001 Madonna Rides Again II hat.Photographed by Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Vogue, May 2018 Our uniforms were meant to be so sexless that when they realized that our jumper style emphasized our developing breasts, the Fighting cancer going thru chemo and still this sexy shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this nuns redesigned the uniform with a high neckline. If Britney Spears had shown up with her sexy take on a Catholic-schoolgirl uniform, or if Madonna had sashayed in with her layers of crosses over a black bustier, she would have been spanked or expelled.
In the Fighting cancer going thru chemo and still this sexy shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Catholic Church hierarchy, men were the peacocks and women were peahens. Our strict Franciscan nuns were blanketed in black wool floor-length habits and white bibs with starched white headpieces pressing around their faces. They topped it off with a long, heavy rosary hanging from the waist and black stockings with oxford lace-ups. Yet at Easter and Christmas, we saw iridescent peacocks: priests and bishops cloaked in glistening white and red robes embellished with silver and gold thread, suffused in smoke from the swinging censer, with a hypnotic sound track of tinkling bells and soaring hymns. Watching the pope on TV, we saw a man sparkling with bejeweled miters and shimmering cloaks and elegant shoes. (Pope Benedict would later sport red loafers so rad they were falsely assumed to be Prada. The pope does not wear Prada.) It quickly became apparent that the men had taken all the good clothes. And shoes. And hats.
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