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winter's prison

Self-portraits I took inside today because it feels as though winter will never end and I will never comfortably leave my house again. I'm not actually as unhappy as I look, though. I have my cat and netflix to console me.
hat: yeezus tour merch, shirt: express, blazer: monki, necklace: vintage

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  1. Your makeup is stunning! I always look forward to your posts.

    xxTanya
    minacoleta,blogspot.com

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    1. thank you:) it's a combination of MAC ruby woo lipstick and MAC nightmoth lipliner

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  3. "I'm not actually as unhappy as I look", i relate to that on a deep level. bitch face is real. anyway your hair looks amazing.

    http://insidesai.blogspot.co.uk/

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  4. You look like a fierce ice queen, and your green hair is too perfect for me to fathom. On the same page about winter - too damn long! But it is the perfect excuse for cats and Netflix 24/7...
    http://rollerskag.blogspot.co.uk

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  5. i just love how angry you look it makes me scared and a little turned on?????????????? idk

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  6. Ahh I love how you combine colors! (black hat, green hair, blue eyeshadow, brown red-ish lipstick, tan cardigan) Especially that lipstick! What brand/color lipstick is that may I ask? x

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    1. thank you soo much!!! the lipstick i'm wearing is a combo of MAC lipliner in nightmoth and MAC lipstick in rubywoo :)

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  7. Whoops my bad! That's not a cardigan~ ehehe

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  8. cool!
    http://choccopost.blogspot.com/

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