And so long as designers refrain from using wild-bird feathers this is a good thing. Check out the bird print!
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In the fabric (quilt) shops too. Lots of bird and owl prints.
fashion and birds -two of my favorite things, always a welcome combination (well, except if it is actual, dead birds ofc). I’ve got some really gorgeous birdy dresses recently and wholeheartedly embrace this trend.
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