





Last night I saw the movie Water for Elephants.
I fell in love. Visually this movie was everything I love about the 1930's. The fashion was to die for. The story was riveting. I want to see it again just to soak up Reese Witherspoons wardrobe.
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love this movie... love love love.
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks awesome. I may have to see this movie now
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