‘The Things I Loved Aren’t There. Her Smile Is Different.’
The conversations mothers and daughters have when one of them decides to go under the knife.
By
Danya Issawi,
a fashion news writer at The Cut.
The complicated conversations mothers and daughters have when one of them decides to go under the knife.
‘The Things I Loved Aren’t There. Her Smile Is Different.’
The conversations mothers and daughters have when one of them decides to go under the knife.
By
Danya Issawi,
a fashion news writer at The Cut.

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