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1950’s satin clutch

Just received this lovely little parcel from Bajue Boutique.


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It makes the online shopping experience so much sweeter to receive something so pretty. It feels like a present even though I paid for it myself. What a wonderful little gift from me to me!

Inside I found this divine little 1950’s clutch I bought and had entirely forgotten about. Isn’t it wonderful when your own scattered mind sets you up with such a positive surprise?

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(All clutch photos are from original Bajue Boutique listing)

xoxox
Miss Glamourpuss

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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 6, 2010 at 08:06 | #

    Sweet clutch, I love the pink lining! I can almost feel a faint smell of perfume and powder just from looking at the pictures…
    Thanks for tipping me off about the SLS-free shampoos! My scalp is just insanely sensitive, and I think it might be due to SLS’s… I’ve tried about every “sensitive”- and “anti dandruff”-shampoo on the market, often with the result of a worsened itchiness and I eventually got a rash all along my forehead… not nice. I finally got the Tigi Foxy Curl-shampoo (against the advice of the hairdresser who helped me, she’d rather I bought an SLS-shampoo for sensitive scalps, insane combination btw…) and it’s actually helped. No more itch, such a relief! I hope the rash will totally disappear soon too…
    I personally run a war on petrolatum, vaseline, paraffinium liquidum – bad things come under many names. I hate the thought of putting petrol-waste on my skin… (it just can’t be good)!
    It’s a good thing more and more of us are becoming aware of the beauty-industry’s love of cheap but less than good ingredients!
    I like your site!

  2. Posted January 11, 2010 at 21:44 | #

    Hey Karin & thanks for the feedback,

    I’m so happy to hear that an SLS-free shampoo helped! It is unbelievable what the cosmetics companies get away with, and how much toxins we end up consuming without knowing better.

    I really enjoy reading your blog & have been planning to attempt making my own dressmaker’s dummy following your instructions… Just haven’t been brave enough to tackle it on quite yet.

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