Thanks for the pics .
Impeccable outfits, love the one with the grey shirt and she looks super cool in the first pic. I also love how chic her mother looks with the Givenchy jacket and PS1 bag. Badass family.
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"Quality will be remembered long after price has been forgotten".Aldo Gucci.
Something makes me think her wedding may be an up and coming feature in Harpers Bazaar and Interview by Derek Blasberg ? since we haven't seen any pictures of the wedding aside from a slight glimpse of her veil.
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Oh oh see you said some key words, alright, you said I have spice and fire, so stay away before I burn yo ass up.
They make a really beautiful couple after all.
Her dress is amazing , very unconventional which I love. The lace gives a retro touch, but the general design and those zippers make it very modern. The shoes are also TDF and could be easily wore again, lucky her.
Being a fashion darling I'm sure her wedding will be featured in Vogue or like mentioned before Bazaar.
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"Quality will be remembered long after price has been forgotten".Aldo Gucci.
The high-profile daughters of best-selling author Danielle Steele, Victoria(19) and Vanessa (20) Traina are beautiful, fashionable socialites with their mother’s penchant for haute couture. They shop so regularly that they are on a first name basis with many of the salespeople and call them their friends.
Though warm and down-to-earth, they grew up in a 55-room mansion in San Francisco with a clothing allowance that affords them Hermes Birkin “schoolbags”, the entire Proenza Schuler spring line and clothes selected from the runways and the designer look-books.
Clad in Pucci at the pool at the exclusive Soho House, perusing an exhibition at the Matthew Marks Gallery, being snapped by paparazzi, and of course, nightclubbing, “living dolls” shows fashion in the world of the socialite in the era of the party girl epitomized by Paris Hilton.
I'm glad they restrained themselves from doing that "Hilton Sisters" thing. I read a couple of articles about them before they wised up and decided to go in a different direction.