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                    [Title] => Breaking bad (fashion habits) for 2014
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As I wave good-bye to my mid-20s and officially enter my mid-to-late 20s this year (#shakingcrying), I’m beginning to realize that a lot of the rules that I stood by all throughout college to young adulthood no longer apply.

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A line began to snake around the Alabang Town Center Activity Center as early as 9 a.m. It was the opening day of Aid Couture, a Philippine Red Cross project to raise funds for Typhoon Yolanda relief efforts by selling the surplus of donated clothing from their warehouses.

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While many of us are still reeling from the after-shock following Typhoon Yolanda’s wake over the weekend, you could say that now really isn’t the time to talk about fashion.

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We get it. You see the photos, your heart is torn, you want to help. But this is not the time to clear your closet of last season’s party dresses or donate clothes that you wouldn’t wear outside your garage. Victims of Typhoon Yolanda do not need purses or used underwear.

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 Leandra Medine’s entire social persona has been grounded on the very idea that she is the type of woman who would rather dress for herself, rather than dress to attract men.

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                    [Title] => Breaking bad (fashion habits) for 2014
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As I wave good-bye to my mid-20s and officially enter my mid-to-late 20s this year (#shakingcrying), I’m beginning to realize that a lot of the rules that I stood by all throughout college to young adulthood no longer apply.

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A line began to snake around the Alabang Town Center Activity Center as early as 9 a.m. It was the opening day of Aid Couture, a Philippine Red Cross project to raise funds for Typhoon Yolanda relief efforts by selling the surplus of donated clothing from their warehouses.

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While many of us are still reeling from the after-shock following Typhoon Yolanda’s wake over the weekend, you could say that now really isn’t the time to talk about fashion.

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We get it. You see the photos, your heart is torn, you want to help. But this is not the time to clear your closet of last season’s party dresses or donate clothes that you wouldn’t wear outside your garage. Victims of Typhoon Yolanda do not need purses or used underwear.

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 Leandra Medine’s entire social persona has been grounded on the very idea that she is the type of woman who would rather dress for herself, rather than dress to attract men.

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