@notsophiesilva: Never going to shut up about this one 🦋 ALSO MAJOR THROWBACK AUDIO. this song has been playing in my earbuds on repeat guys #notsophiesilva #halloween #halloweencostume #halloween2025 #y2k #2000s #butterfly butterfly fairy costume

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moonlunaxdd
Moon :
es ella literalmente
2025-08-30 00:37:26
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mushroomfoxd
෴𐒄ᎯᏒᎽ෴ :
2025-08-29 10:36:20
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liz8494
Lizzie Whitney :
I need that!!
2025-08-31 05:14:01
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13.tys.artist.13
🌸 Artist 🌸 :
2025-08-29 15:09:24
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whos_ysabella
່Ψsabella :
2025-08-29 21:34:53
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annieb_124
annieb_12 :
U NEED a dress like this
2025-08-29 21:53:01
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anni_685
☆ana☆ :
2025-08-29 22:31:28
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notsophiesilva
soph :
Guys this is the first deadstock costume I’m resisting with every bone in my body not to keep for myself LOL
2025-08-29 05:11:21
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ari06935
ིೄྀAིྀR130NNAིྀೄྀ :
gurl is this u?!?!🫣🤭
2025-08-30 19:21:28
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melissaforte_777
Honey🍯 :
Só eu lembrei dessa roupa dessa diva
2025-08-29 17:44:23
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blackbaddie623
shae :
mommy plzz I need this so badd
2025-08-29 05:16:54
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kamster.the.hampster
HelloThisIsKamy🫐 :
2025-08-29 10:25:40
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itsellared
Ella Red :
Wait I want this so bad
2025-08-29 05:55:01
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stay_super_freaky28
devysleepdeprivedass :
baddie where did you find it? I’ve been looking forever but these resellers are pmo
2025-08-29 17:56:22
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donajuanaa69
Brittany :
I think this may be the best one yet
2025-08-29 05:12:53
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spamzz_511
luciakim :
Going to cut to the chase. Sophie, you are my idol and main fashion influence. You are the most stunning, fun person I’ve ever seen, and I have been watching every single one of your videos daily for a year. I can’t even begin to describe how much you have impacted my life, and I have never related to any other person more about how I eat and how I view my body. I NEED this outfit so bad. And I love you so so much 🫶
2025-08-29 05:13:38
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aruishuaiii
阿比盖尔 :
Love supporting small content creator😁
2025-08-29 05:12:44
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sandrikkxx
sandruse :
all i see is emanuel
2025-08-30 03:30:43
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miyeonly_
Miyeon45 :
she's look like laura marano 👀💕
2025-08-30 17:11:17
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liv.leamy
🪩 (taylor’s version)⸆⸉ :
Ugh I’d genuinely die for that costume
2025-08-29 11:42:21
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angi333.007
angie 🎀 :
PLS PLS PLS! MY LITTLE COUSIN CROCHETED THE CUTEST DOLLY AND IT LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE ME! (PS...I Love ur vids so much! as someone who still very heavily struggles with binge eating it's so refreshing to see someone talk Abt it! you've helped me be so much more comfortable in myself and my personal style 💕💕)
2025-08-29 12:46:25
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luna__lark
Luna :
Oh my god. This is the only costume I ever want!
2025-08-29 05:13:19
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ffellem23
Elle :
Okay can we all agree she NEEDS to keep this one… it looks too good on you!!!
2025-08-31 03:55:21
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gorjasss__
jassy ꒰ა ♡ ໒꒱ :
2025-08-29 05:18:41
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ornell444
Ornella :
Okey I need this 😭🙏🏼
2025-08-30 10:49:00
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