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Finding your true colors
New personalized analysis helps women find their most flattering shades — and shop with confidence
Lancaster New Era
Nov 25, 2008 07:04 EST
By MARY BETH SCHWEIGERT, Staff Writer

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QUOTE (oh geez @ Nov 28 2008, 08:49 AM)
[quote name='reese' date='Nov 28 2008, 12:37 PM' post='473452'

OMG...did Sally Starr will you her wardrobe?
oh yeah...stylin' baby! You should see me in my Pixanne hand-me-downs! Mr. Owl says "UGH" Instead of Hoo!


Please don't forget fliffy butterfly............that's a philly thing!!!!
Big Bad Wolf
QUOTE (reese @ Nov 26 2008, 10:56 PM)
I have a picture of myself, ca. 1981, going through a similar process based on which season of the year suited me. Just goes to show you that everything old is new again.
(Not that I am old.)


What season were you?

Me, they could never get. It was always between Winter and Fall (not even between two cools or two warms!). I had it done like 3 different times by different people and it was always winter or fall. sigh. I guess I'm a conundrum in yet another way
NativeBlue
QUOTE (NativeBlue @ Nov 28 2008, 01:27 PM)
What season were you?

Me, they could never get. It was always between Winter and Fall (not even between two cools or two warms!). I had it done like 3 different times by different people and it was always winter or fall. sigh. I guess I'm a conundrum in yet another way


Seems they had the same problem with me. I was a "Spring"/"Fall." I remember telling the woman that I really liked purple, and having her tell me that it wasn't "one of my colors." Funny thing is, all kinds of purple look really good on me. Black was a "no-no" too, and yet I can wear that as well.

I say wear what you like.
reese
Thanks. After years of intense counseling and personal effort, I had forgotten Pixanne. And I don't think Sally Starr is dead, is she?
LicenseForMayhem
QUOTE (LicenseForMayhem @ Nov 28 2008, 07:05 PM)
Thanks. After years of intense counseling and personal effort, I had forgotten Pixanne. And I don't think Sally Starr is dead, is she?


My bad. I could have sworn she died a year or two ago.

I also seem to recall another bad show called "The Bugaloos." I didn't think I watched that much TV when I was a kid, but it appears I did.
reese
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