
ABBY
... wears two small gold pendants on a long chain (grandmother), two small gold rings etoile style with a diamond each (mother and sister), and sometimes a gold snake bracelet (father).
... her favorite piece was a large vintage Givenchy bull's head necklace. The head was white with black curved horns tipped in gold.
... lives by her color palette, which starts with her green eyes and allows for neutrals, rusty browns, creams, pale straw yellows. No red. She doesn't read fashion blogs because her friends are the taste makers in Brooklyn that the blogs themselves are following. When she wears a large brimmed fine straw hat she looks like Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawn, Yeat's muse in Bright Star.
... is drawn to the shock value of the art in the Musee d'Orsay. The washerwoman is a normal person elevated to the realm of great art by religious light (and the sort of colors Abby loves)! The goddess is portrayed as a common whore and she is staring right at you the viewer!
... lives by her color palette, which starts with her green eyes and allows for neutrals, rusty browns, creams, pale straw yellows. No red. She doesn't read fashion blogs because her friends are the taste makers in Brooklyn that the blogs themselves are following. When she wears a large brimmed fine straw hat she looks like Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawn, Yeat's muse in Bright Star.
... is drawn to the shock value of the art in the Musee d'Orsay. The washerwoman is a normal person elevated to the realm of great art by religious light (and the sort of colors Abby loves)! The goddess is portrayed as a common whore and she is staring right at you the viewer!


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