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Wardrobe | Back-to-school Geek Chic - Twinkle VanWinkle via polyvore.com.
Updated: Wednesday, 01 Aug 2012, 6:37 AM CDT
Published : Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 9:11 AM CDT
Back-to-school time means new pencils, paper and supplies. It also means new looks and new attitudes. It’s a fresh start, so being prepared is essential.
Accessories aren’t limited to jewelry and scarves. Fashion isn’t limited just to clothing. You can easily accessorize with organizers, backpacks and even notebooks. Don’t hide the fact you’ve got brains! Let your geek chic shine.
Write it down:
Even in the tech age, it’s sometimes better to write things down. No back-to-school buy is complete without a Moleskine notebook.
From blank books to 18-month planners, Moleskines are sleek and chic, yet reasonably priced. Grab one for each subject. Their catalog is extensive and they offer paper goods for almost everyone – from wine journals to watercolor notebooks to stationary.
Set of 3 Moleskine Ruled Cahier Journals - Pebble Grey - Pocket
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Twinkle VanWinkle ponders, creates and discovers cool stuff about music, movies, food, fashion and so forth. Her thoughtful writings and interactives give great advice about healthy food, cooking tips, DIY projects, fashion and more. She’ll teach you a thing or two about music as well. Along with producing dynamic entertainment content for LIN Media, she is a mother, musician and social media fanatic.
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