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	<title>Comments on: The Phrase Vintage Inspired Clothes</title>
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		<title>By: Deborah Haug</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deborah Haug</dc:creator>
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		<description>Oh, Kimberly - I know just what you mean when you write that you have become an Ivey Abitz &quot;addict.&quot;  I, too, would gladly give up rich, dark chocolate for a Solomon Skirt, or a Celia Dress, or anything designed by Cynthia Ivey Abitz for that matter. Who needs Chocolate Creme Bruleé when you can have a beautiful Celia Skirt in the finest black linen, custom made?  Mine is &quot;in production&quot; and I, too, return daily to the order confirmation page to check the its status. I can&#039;t help it. I study the Look Books; if I don&#039;t, I may miss something. What started out as a simple desire for one exquisite Lucy Scarf has become almost an obsession (almost?).  And I understand about the waiting, especially when I know that my order has shipped. I leave work during the morning to run home to see if my beautiful presents from Ivey Abitz are tucked away on my porch, waiting for me to open that perfect white box tied with black ribbon. Sheer joy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, Kimberly &#8211; I know just what you mean when you write that you have become an Ivey Abitz &#8220;addict.&#8221;  I, too, would gladly give up rich, dark chocolate for a Solomon Skirt, or a Celia Dress, or anything designed by Cynthia Ivey Abitz for that matter. Who needs Chocolate Creme Bruleé when you can have a beautiful Celia Skirt in the finest black linen, custom made?  Mine is &#8220;in production&#8221; and I, too, return daily to the order confirmation page to check the its status. I can&#8217;t help it. I study the Look Books; if I don&#8217;t, I may miss something. What started out as a simple desire for one exquisite Lucy Scarf has become almost an obsession (almost?).  And I understand about the waiting, especially when I know that my order has shipped. I leave work during the morning to run home to see if my beautiful presents from Ivey Abitz are tucked away on my porch, waiting for me to open that perfect white box tied with black ribbon. Sheer joy.</p>
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