Bouffant Besties
“Early 90s. All I wanted for my birthday was glamour shots and a bouffant with my two besties. Mission accomplished.” (submitted by IG @love.creeps.in) The post Bouffant Besties appeared first on AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com.
Details“Early 90s. All I wanted for my birthday was glamour shots and a bouffant with my two besties. Mission accomplished.” (submitted by IG @love.creeps.in) The post Bouffant Besties appeared first on AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com.
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