Quote by LWren Scott
Ive never met a woman who thinks theyve got a good enough figure -

Ive never met a woman who thinks theyve got a good enough figure – however perfect they look – which is sad, because no one else can see these perceived flaws theyre entirely internal. – LWren Scott

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Peruvian food is so simple yet amazingly flavored with their traditional spices. – LWren Scott

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