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FASHIONKINS // Spring in the Village

By Liz Jacob, Copy Editor Leave a Comment

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Wisteria hung low, drifting in and out of shadows.
Lavender wisps flickering through warm breezes,
the village was alive and blossoming.
Cascading shades of green trickled over stonewalls,
under wrought iron gates and into the distant horizon.

The children emerged, slowly at first,
feet tapping along worn cobblestone streets.
Muffled sounds quickly became loud drums
marching through pale city scenes.
Tapping turned to twirls and soon they were emerged in dancing.

Their golden colored hair, dusted in sunlight,
floated above shoulders and tall brick barriers.
Laugher wrapped around in circles, endless,
like a freshly bound bouquet of flowers.

They were young and free,
full of sweet wanderlust and dreams.
Youth encompassed them,
and the world was in their hands.

Photography | Lee Clower
Styling | Lee Clower
Clothing | Velveteen
Faux Fur Jacket | Vintage Cynthia Rowley
Models | Olivia and Eliana
Writing | Elizabeth Jacob

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: lee clower, spring, spring 2014, storykins, velveteen clothing, west village Posted By: Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

About Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

Elizabeth Jacob is a freelance writer who has found a passion for cooking and photographing her way through the kitchen. After her son’s diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, she decided to fight his battle with dietary changes and clean eating. With her love of good food, learned photography skills and background in creative writing, she documents their journey on her lifestyle blog, elizabethmjacob.com. Elizabeth’s work has been published in multiple print and digital publications and she currently sits as a contributing Copy Editor for Babiekins Magazine. You can also follow along on her Instagram accounts @KicknCrohns and @ElizabethMJacob

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