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Apart from the red accents, I love Rebecca and Alexandra's choice of footwear: Purple booties and fringed boots (which I think Alexandra said were from All Saints or maybe Topshop? Note to self: need to record things more accurately).
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*um, mostly this translates to understanding my vague and often faintly ridiculous attempts to show them how I want them to "pose" in the photo. Most of the time my ideas for "poses" ( I am struggling for a better word but can't think of one - strike a pose is only cool when Madonna is singing it) don't really work BUT once the person starts moving and relaxing that's when I normally "get the shot".