Last summer I dived head first into dresses. A line and baby doll shaped dresses began filling up my wardrobe, needing to be pinched in with a waist belt for the winter, now awaiting permission to be let loose again and float in the summer breeze. The flower print has been a key theme of these dresses.
The flower print dress. Not ideal for the depths of winter, but not exclusive to summer either. In Autumn it can be accessorized with an oversized knitted cardigan and wellies and a very similar thing can be given to it for the Spring, but instead of an approach into winter it needs to show an emergence from it; a slow stripping off of heavy layers until the dress can be worn with nothing but a pair of flip flops.
I took one of my dresses, one I bought in Urban Outfitters in Washington last July, a dress I haven't worn since Autumn and decided it was time to start wearing it again. The current weather situation is absolutely clear blue skies and there is no way I am going to pass up an opportunity to wear a dress that lives for the sunshine. The trouble is that the sun is deceitful as it in fact still quite cold, not freezing, and today didn't require wearing a hat, which I must say I have become so used to I felt quite naked. So the dress is not quite ready to be worn without tights and with flip flops. A perfect opportunity to accessorize it with some of my new purchases. Although I bought a dark brown heeled brogue ankle boot in Glasgow I couldn't resist New Look's black shoe boot brogues with a low heel. New Look shoes
The leather jacket was £34.99 from H&M and is honestly a fantastic purchase. I can wear it with anything and although I am not in love with the chunky bangles over long gloves trend I do think that slipping a chunky bangle over the tight sleeves of the jacket looks very good indeed.
The sunglasses were something that I have wanted for a while, but have been very aware of how nauseatingly trendy they are. I like fashionable items and sometimes cannot help buying something I am well aware many people will have because I like it so much, but although I wanted these glasses I didn't want them THAT much. However when I saw these in Urban Outfitters they were quirky enough for me to change my mind.
I hope it is visible enough in this ridiculously posey photograph; the frame is decorated with a leopard print pattern. A spot on trend pattern on an otherwise generic pair of sunglasses. I am not claiming these are unique or even very quirky, but they are just that little bit different from the regular black ones sold in TopShop.
Now all I need is some rockabilly music playing in the background and the title of posing idiot will be mine.
1 comment:
very nice I am going to dye my hair orange as well
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