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I couldn't fit all the things that I liked at 4 Boutique in one post, it wouldn't be possible since there are A LOT of cool things to see. admire, and buy. I have to warn you though, expect to make some serious damage to your savings!

How cool is this Lanvin tee worn by one of the representatives of 4 Boutique?! I had a strong urge to snatch it up and run away with it! Might as well take that vintage-like beetle pin with me! Just kidding! No I'm not...
 
Check out this very eccentric chain mesh stainless steel glove. I'm sure that would make Lady Gaga green with envy.

Now this, ladies and fashionaholics, is one item I fell head over heels in L.O.V.E with! A black leather evening bag shaped as a skull. This would add the right amount of gothicism to any too romantic/feminine/ Grecian style kind of gown.

One more to go on 4...



Comments

Au natural said…
I can't get enough of that store. But i sometimes have trouble picking out things that i would actually wear, they usually end up in the I love but would never wear part of my closet- i need to pick smarter :[.
Confashion said…
Au natural
Take your time while shopping at boutique 4 and before you go, make a mental list of items that you need to complete your wardrobe. This way you will be focused on buying things you need rather than things you love but don't need...
That said... Sometime I myself fall off the wagon and tend to buy things that I love buy cant wear! :[

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