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“Halloween Savvy: Your Guide to the Sexiest (Smartest) Costume” in Quail Bell Magazine

October 17, 2014Jessica Reidy Leave a comment

You don’t have to go to that party dressed as a Sexy Bed Sheet! I’ve got you covered. And even if you already have a costume in mind, it’s worth checking out this Quail Bell Magazine Halloween costume guide before you head to the shindig.

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http://www.quailbellmagazine.com/the-real/halloween-savvy-guide-sexiest-smartest-costume

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