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I LOVE LIVING IN NYC
genuinely one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!! feel free to ask any Q’s about life in NYC, working in fashion, theatre or digital marketing, social life, shopping, navigating the city, ANYTHING!! 📸🗽🎬🍎 #nyclifestyle #nyclife #nyfw #newyorkfashionweek #actor
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ditl as a 24 yr old living in NYC🚕🏙️✨🧚🏼‍♀️
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A flat lay of items purchased from a 100 yen store, including a cutting board, training chopsticks, a bath mitt, and children's sticker books and food molds.
what I bought in Japan as a Japanese mom living in NYC
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A narrow utility area with a dark refrigerator, a charging vacuum cleaner, and boxes of cat litter on the floor. Various items are stored on top of a white cabinet and a wooden cart, indicating limited space and clutter.
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A young woman in a black puffer coat stands on a wooden bridge, looking up at illuminated city buildings in the background at dusk. Text overlays read "living in nyc at 18" and "2023 reflection," reflecting on her experience in the city.
A nighttime view of a brightly lit, ornate building with a golden top, surrounded by darker city buildings and trees. Text overlays state she "moved to the city in september to study fashion merchandising" and "loved every minute of it (kinda)."
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living in nyc at 18
#2023selfreflection #lemon8challenge #l8r2023
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I was 19 & living in NYC as a model..
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The modern, multi-level interior of a museum with curved walls and stairs, filled with visitors, illustrating the recommendation to "VISIT A MUSEUM" in New York City.
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