'No way you posted this. Plz no,' commented Amelia Hamlin (via toofab)
Hamlin took to Instagram to reflect on her whirlwind moments of 2021 with a collection of photos and videos that told the story of her best and worst memories.
The model began her post by referencing her bleached brows,"2021… the year of the bleached brow & dreams coming true…", she wrote. She also noted that 2021 was,"the year that I completely lost my sense of self.. not knowing that I would reclaim it even more authentically." The 20-year-old also labeled this past year as"the year that I went to New York and never left" as she paid tribute to the city by featuring a video of herself running around on its streets in her gallery.
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