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Moleskine x BLACKPINK Limited Edition Undated Planner - Large

Original price $69.99 - Original price $69.99
Original price $69.99
$69.99
$69.99 - $69.99
Current price $69.99
SKU 8056711513171

You Never Know what you'll learn about yourself with the BLACKPINK x Moleskine Limited Edition Planner.

No matter what typa girl you are, the BLACKPINK x Moleskine Limited Edition Planner is designed to help you get to know yourself. With sections like Me Journey (a space to take note of your daily likes and dislikes), Doodle Mantra (room to let your hand roam free), Cut the Stress (pages to try scrapbooking with ticket stubs, polaroids, magazine cutouts, stickers and more), Where is My Mind? (an intro to stream-of-consciousness journaling) and Who I Want To Be (a habit-tracker with visualisation and prompts to make your own), this Planner is for you whether you're a lovesick girl or pretty savage.

The BLACKPINK Limited Edition Planner covers 53 weeks, with an undated layout so you can start getting to know yourself on your own schedule. 

Specifications

  • Planner
  • Large size (13cm x 21cm)
  • Hard cover
  • Undated weekly layout
  • Printed on 70gsm, FSC® -certified paper
  • Features five different sections; monthly mini calendar stickers to fill in and apply to the month dividers; add-on stickers to customise your plans; month stickers for the dividers; black fabric expandable inner pocket; rounded corners, elastic closure and pink ribbon bookmark; 'In case of loss' notice printed on the endpaper; lies flat, opens at 180°
  • Designed in Italy

Moleskine Notebooks

The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and Bruce Chatwin.

Today, it is celebrated in pop culture as a contemporary icon, an inviting blank space where your own words and sketches join you to an ever evolving relay of creativity.