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9 New Styling Hacks I Brought Back from A Week in Paris

Ep. 220

A week in Paris = a lifetime of fashion inspiration. In today's episode, I share the chicest lessons I learned from the streets and runways of the fashion capital of the world. From fashion's new IT item to a new way to add some umph to your suit, these styling hacks will make any outfit stand out from the pack. 


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