Daisy Edgar-Jones Had the Most Relaxed Take on Wimbledon Whites
It is currently in the mid -1970s and partially cloudy in London, which is essentially the equivalent of a flamboyant heat wave for the British. How to cope!? Daisy Edgar-Jones beat the heat in a relaxed version of Wimbledon whites, ensuring the tennis tournament in a buttoned high Gucci with blue stripes for baby, plus a simple pearl necklace, the Raffie Gucci 1947 bag, the kitten heel strikes and sunglasses. Nothing too picky or too structured, and no additional equipment. Just a comfortable and slightly Preppy outfit for a sports day. They call it sport there, not sport. As what they call it mathematics, not mathematics. Yeah, I don’t know, they do.
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Could you even say that its whole has a meaning … meaning? Is it… sensible? Edgar-Jones recently signed to play Elinor Dashwood alongside Esmé Creed-Miles while his sister Marianne Dashwood is a remake of the Jane Austen Classic Meaning and sensitivityA novel that, if you have jumped it in English, is, like all Austen works, on marriage and areas and all that. What? This is what it is!
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