Thursday, October 17, 2013

been no dress code crackdown yet

himself last week to mow the lawn at the Lincoln Memorial. Cox was motivated simply by a desire to make the National Mall and nearby sites look presentable before the Million Vet March -- a nation-wide movement protesting the shutdown. “These are our memorials. D, and rumors abounded that his new government would immediately restore the 1979 Islamic revolution era's strict dress code of billowing black chadors and somber colors. The Hermes lindynew government shut down Lotus magazine. Badloo said she was denied permission to attend the fashion show in Italy. The government renewed efforts to keep Western influences out. Google searches for "fashion" or "glamour" result in a red pop-up notice that reads: "Stop. Access to the page has been denied."

 Still, there's been no dress code crackdown yet, and the stylish set soldiers on.closure during the shutdown, philanthropists Laura and John Arnold donated $10 million from their private account, not their foundation, to keep programs for low-income kids available. “We believe that it is especially unfair that young children from underprivileged communities and working families pay the price for the legislature's collective failures," the Arnolds said in a statement. "In an effort to address this injustice, we will help keep the doors open at Head Start programs across the country this month. "We're Hermes new sonctancedefinitely more restricted now, but it's hard to stop girls who want

to dress up and show off," said Markiz Nekurouh, Hermes ostrich17, clutching a gold lame hobo bag that she bought at a local mall after seeing similar metallic accessories on Internet fashion sites. Now that spring is here, Badloo's government-mandated scarves are floral-print silk confections. She paid $180 for the gigantic Dior sunglasses that perch atop her highlighted hair. Her jeans are Dolce & Gabbana, or at least high-quality knockoffs. they think that we’re just going to let them go to hell? No,” Cox told All-News 99.1.

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