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THE ART OF DRESSING - Dress - cover

THE ART OF DRESSING - Dress

Ummed Singh

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

There are no cease to trend guidelines that can assist some ladies or the different stand out higher in the small circles that she frequents. So whilst the guidelines are frequent and reputedly relevant to the socialite or female of fashion, they are additionally well worth the time to reflect on about through the lesser fashion aware and common girl of today’s society. Dressing sense is very important things now a days. People will laugh if you don't have dressing sense. Dressing is art. Only we human being know what to wear and how to wear. This book is based on trending dressing ideas for both girs and boys which will help you in focused in public or crowd. Please read this book carefully and let me know how do you like this book. Thank you in advance.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 26 pages.

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