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Parachute Cloud Cotton Robe Review: Why It’s My Cozy Go-To
What I Like About the Parachute Cloud Cotton Robe The material is what really won me over. It’s lightweight yet incredibly soft and cozy, made of a four-ply gauze that adds just the right layer. I don’t get too hot or too cold when I wear it, making it the perfect transitional piece as the weather warms up. Honestly, I never want to take it off. What’s Worth Noting About the Parachute Cloud Cotton Robe Because it’s made from light and breezy Turkish cotton — which I love, mind you — it’s definitely on the lightweight side. So if you’re hopping out of the shower expecting a thick, plush robe…
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Vera Bradley Women’s Cotton Hathaway Tote Review With Photos
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Out of pure curiosity (and a little fear of the cringe), I recently scrolled way too far back in my old photos to pinpoint the last time I proudly toted a Vera Bradley bag. After wading through a parade of painfully awkward concert band pics, I finally spotted it: my beloved hot-pink wristlet, timestamped 2010 on Facebook. That fabric wristlet went everywhere with me until one fateful day when I tucked it away in my closet…
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Clare V. Michel Crochet Cotton Tote Review With Photos
PS Photography | Angela EliasPS Photography | Angela Elias While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. There are few things in my wardrobe that get more wear than the fanny pack that’s usually slung across my chest. Still, there are times when it’s necessary for me to bust out a mom bag that’s large enough to fit whatever the day is throwing at me — baby wipes, sunscreen, bags of goldfish, a bottle of bubbles, whatever it takes. While the cotton tote I…
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Nina Leo has a ‘Blind Spot’ and it is a delicious barbed wire-wrapped piece of cotton candy wool that burns with intensity. – Backseat Mafia
We are absolutely honoured to bring you a first listen to the new single from Naarm based, Ngambri (Canberra) born songwriter and musician Nina Leo, as well as the immersive video for the track. Leo (named after her middle name and star sign) has produced something that has a visceral and raw edge, a cotton wool vocal delivery wrapped in barbed-wire that prowls like a caged tiger – a slow burning fuse that explodes into something anthemic and statuesque. Her delivery has the force and impact of singers like P.J. Harvey or Sharon Van Etten with a cinematic production. Leo says of the track: I always write songs based on…