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2 SUSTAINABLE AUTUMN OUTFITS AND 37 WAYS TO STYLE LEOPARD HEELS

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Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! Today I'll share two sustainable outfits I wore this Autumn. My blog started as a fashion blog. While these days my blog is often filled with my art, travel and book reviews, fashion and outfit posts are still an essential part of it. What kind of fashion and outfit posts are we talking about? Well, I like to shop my closet and create stories with my clothes.  I like vintage and second hand clothes because they feel unique. Fortunately, being unique and sustainable goes hand in hand.  Besides, shopping vintage and second hand, supporting local designers and artisans is certainly something I enjoy- and something that you can do too if you want to make your closet more green.  While sustainability in fashion is certainly an important subject, I feel media makes it more complicated than it needs to be. Fortunately, many bloggers are still keeping it real, by showing multiple ways to wear a clothing item or by promoting vintage clothes....

THE LUNCHEON & THE THREE FAT WOMEN OF ANTIBEST , TWO SHORT STORIES BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM (REVIEWS)

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Hello! In this post, I'll review two short stories by British author William Somerset Maugham. Both of these shorts stories are on the humorous side. One of these stories feels more serious than the other, but both are quite short, so they are a wonderful choice if you're short on time. As the titles The Luncheon and The Three Fat Women of Antibest imply , both of these short stories are about food, or perhaps better to say- about our relationship with food. As our human relationship with food is often marked by our human obsession with looks, one can examine food from a psychological point of view. That's what Maugham did in these stories.  I reviewed one of Maugham's humorous stories earlier this month. On second of November, I shared  my review for Maugham's short story titled T he Ant and the Grasshopper .  I enjoyed that story a great deal, and thought it was wonderfully humours. Although, most of that story happens during a conversation at a luncheon, it's...