The holidays have kicked off! Here is the crème de la crème of the food-friendly snaps from Thanksgiving on Instagram.
View this post on InstagramSo much to be Thankful for 🤗🙏🏽 Happy Thanksgiving Everyone 🧡💛🧡
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View this post on InstagramHappy thanksgiving.. family.. forever..
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View this post on InstagramThankful for generations of love 💜
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View this post on InstagramThanksgiving dinner under Cartagena stars. 🌴🌝 #grateful #thanksgiving
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View this post on InstagramGerber family thanksgiving — grateful! ❤️
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The unique handclasp to slide in your hand is extremely functional design. Since it’s debut, the crowd is going totally nuts for it’s arrival in stores and by the holy grace of God it’s now available from February 27, 2017.
Ara Vartanian and his long time best friend and a God Mother to his son, Kate Moss (the Boss) collaborate on a jewelry.
The Birth of a New, Revolutionary Design In Italian Jewelry
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Madrid-born Inés Figaredo's signature surrealist collection features unique everyday object-bags (like a lipstick) as well as less familiar styles including a hard-shell harp, and multiple eye embellished pouches in leather and fur. Read about the designer.
Mother and son, two of the finest alpinists of their eras, gone too soon, a quarter of a century apart.