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Hhshirt - Put god first and you will never be last shirt

While its plus-size range is lesser known, Ganni is now carrying up to a 4X (the Put god first and you will never be last shirt in other words I will buy this full size range is 0–US 20/4X) in select pieces at its SoHo store. The playful space, designed with sustainability in mind, on Mercer Street stocks its Levi’s collection as well as a selection of its extended size range; the sales team is more than happy to walk you through the specific pieces for you to try on. It’s also worth noting that this flagship carries extended sizes in shoes, going up to a 44, which we love to see. The New Year is almost upon us and the looks have been fierce this past week. Just look at Kim Kardashian who went full pin-up, crouching in a hallway while wearing a cheetah print catsuit. The social-media-maven-turned-business-woman truly went the extra mile and made sure that she was covered head-to-toe in those wild feline spots. While we are unsure as to how her caption “believe in u” relates to the image, we do believe that this is a look that is worth believing in–and that will surely turn heads.



Someone else who was perpetually on our list has been Janet Jackson, who has been bringing out killer looks for her Together Again Tour. The artist truly has some of the Put god first and you will never be last shirt in other words I will buy this best looks on Instagram, whether she is donning pert Thom Browne or glamorous Valentino. This time, the iconic pop star gave us a behind-the-scenes treat on how the magic is made. In a short clip, Jackson was bare-faced and beautiful in an acid-splotched sweatsuit. One transition later, she brought full glamor in a ready-to-rock sweatsuit. In New York, Marc Jacobs has been making a festive splash. The designer got ready for a theater date in the most high-low elegant way. He wore a long classic camel-hued coat that boasted a fluffy tiger lining on top of a cozy gray sweatshirt. He accessorized with a pair of black leather gloves–ooo la la!—and a strand of ladylike pearls. For the down-to-earth asphalt effect, he wore a pair of thick soled leather lace-up boots. We give this sartorial show five stars.


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