




Necklace: made by friend T. | Top: J.Crew Factory | Skirt: Old Navy via Dani at DIYFATSHION | Heels: Urban Outfitters | Lips: NARS Lodhi
As promised a while ago, here is a photo of the bee I drew at work. He is not a normal bee, clearly. My boss and I are batting around the idea of having a spelling bee for adults with adult words--a Dirty Bee, if you will--and we wanted to have a mascot. I may have made the bee go a little Jersey Shore, but there's no shame in a visor and a can of PBR. You do you, Dirty Bee. You do you.

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