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Jennifer Lawrence ROCKED a sweater and ballerina skirt on the red carpet

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QUOTE OF THE DAY: "The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud." —Coco Chanel

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud." —Coco Chanel THROWBACK THURSDAY: [The kid from "Free Willy" is all grown up now, and we'd totally swipe right] "It's been a whopping 23 years since the iconic film "Free Willy" ~splashed~ into theaters, but we're as in love with the film now as we were then. I mean, how can you NOT adore a movie about a foster kid who becomes BFFs with a captive whale?!?!" IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: [Jennifer Lawrence wore a sweater and ballerina skirt on the red carpet, and now we want to, too] "Clad head to toe in Dior, Jennifer Lawrence in a ballerina skirt and fuzzy sweater was an absolute vision at a showing of her new film, "Passengers," in Paris this week. As a brand ambassador for Dior, J. Law is often photographed wearing pieces from the acclaimed design house..." THINGS WE LOVE --------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM OF THE DAY: This comfy pair of slippers, perfect for the chilly season. [GET IT HERE] CURRENTLY READING: Eek, you may want to read this before you buy a Christmas tree. [GET IT HERE] CURRENTLY WATCHING: Napoleon Dynamite and his buddy Pedro have reunited for this hilarious Burger King ad. [WATCH IT HERE] CURRENTLY LISTENING: These Broadway stars paid homage to Britney Spears and it's the greatest crossover ever. [LISTEN HERE] NEED TO READ: - I cut 5 [unnecessary spending habits] for 30 days and this is what happened. - 12 [affordable drugstore products] that will make your brows look fierce AF. - How to make the [perfect boozy eggnog] for the holidays. - This is why [sleeping in your underwear] isn't bad for your vagina. - What this Etsy executive does [every morning] at 4 a.m. [Twitter] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Facebook] [Instagram] [Instagram] [Pinterest] [Pinterest] [YouTube] [YouTube] [Tumblr] [Tumblr] Copyright © 2016 Hellogiggles, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive e-mail updates from HelloGiggles. [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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