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Elegance is key.

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I have been posting a lot lately cause I owe my readers sooooooo much more than a few posts.

We also did the classy and elegance look the same day we did the traditional look.

The reason why the make up didn't change is cause Elizabeth wanted to show the versatility of make up. How one look could go for different outfits. And it totally did.

I'm modeling an original dress. This dress I saw on the Internet and decided to sort of make it my own. It was made for me so I really love it.

I also wore pink netted flats to show that you can still look classy even if you're not a "heel" girl.

Elizabeth modeled a gorgeous slim fit gown. I'm envious that I cannot pull this off. Her shoe game is always ☀☀☀☀☀. The heels and her a basically one family. I think the pictures look great. Especially cause we took it ourselves and without a professional camera. Or an actual camera for that matter.

I know I said the make up would be in this post but it's actually in the next one I'm so sorry.

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