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Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953)
& Lily Donaldson
I think that classics- fashion, films, or anything else- should always shadow over newer trends. How else do we expect for designers, or anyone to gather inspiration?
the old is new is old is new is old; get my drift?
xo Maria*