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Hi everyone,
Chess fashion is here to stay, and it's taking over mainstream spring collections this year. Wow. The MailOnline has a neat article titled: Chess to impress! Bold chequered patterns will be everywhere this spring. Here's how to make your next move... Claire Coleman writes: Move over polka dots, take a hike stripes — this season’s pattern of preference is checks. Catwalks for the spring collections were a veritable patchwork of squares. At Acne Studios, they went big and bold. At Balmain, striking diamond-prints were the rage. But it was Marc Jacobs’s designs for Louis Vuitton that had the biggest impact.
Check them out: Catwalks for the spring collections were a veritable patchwork of squares which Gwen Stefani, Jessica Alba and Kirsten Dunst have caught onto
Hi everyone,
Chess fashion is here to stay, and it's taking over mainstream spring collections this year. Wow. The MailOnline has a neat article titled: Chess to impress! Bold chequered patterns will be everywhere this spring. Here's how to make your next move... Claire Coleman writes: Move over polka dots, take a hike stripes — this season’s pattern of preference is checks. Catwalks for the spring collections were a veritable patchwork of squares. At Acne Studios, they went big and bold. At Balmain, striking diamond-prints were the rage. But it was Marc Jacobs’s designs for Louis Vuitton that had the biggest impact.
Check them out: Catwalks for the spring collections were a veritable patchwork of squares which Gwen Stefani, Jessica Alba and Kirsten Dunst have caught onto
Memorable: It was Marc Jacobs's chequered monochrome designs for Louis Vuitton that had the biggest impact
We would recommend this handy instrument to use when someone cheats against you at chess. ;)
We would recommend this handy instrument to use when someone cheats against you at chess. ;)
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Also see her personal blog at
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lovely i love chess fashion ;) and Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk is the ultimate chess fashion diva ;)
ReplyDeleteOne second I object does that statement about the shoe imply that only men would cheat at chess? I think that is a very biased idea.
ReplyDeleteoh really
ReplyDeleteNot men fashion?
ReplyDeleteOooooh just my kinda stuff
ReplyDeletebeating up with this for cheating is better than any ban ha ha ha
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