My mind has been on Oscar Wilde and such these wonderfully gaudy past days. In other news, I purchased this skirt a long while back- I think it was dyed in India, I've worn it so often its got holes everywhere but somehow it adds to the magic of it. You see, my friends, whenever I wear it I feel like a darling gypsy traveling in a caravan of styleholics much like myself. The ombre work is lovely, another reason it was a must buy. Anyways, it was time for it to make its debut here on my blog, I paired it with a mint green billowy blouse ( that reminds me of mint ice cream)- so you could call me a modern day bohemian gypsy.
Read on if you dare!
In case you were wondering just what my magical backdrop is, I shall tell you, it is my screen door. Quite charming, non? Really, though, I liked the contrast of its meshy material against my skirt.
My pictures are just huge today! Aren't they?
And with this I bid you adieu! These are all the acceptable shots I was able to snap! I really quite like this gypsy-esque feeling, though. Perhaps it will become more of a staple in my ever growing wardrobe...
What looks have you been experimenting with?
owl kisses
-A
What looks have you been experimenting with?
owl kisses
-A
Love the skirt... and your hair/makeup/aesthetic looks amazing.
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Gorgeous! I like the holes in the skirt as well. They give it more character. I can totally relate to the dreams of bein' a flowy-skirt-clad-gypsy on the run. If only ...
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the skirt is so gorgeous!! i love ur writing!!
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great skirt :)
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absolutely BEEEAUTIFUL. I love the colour blocking! Ah, this is the PERFECT look for summer. I adore it!
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That skirt is reallly beautiful! it's color is so enchanting!
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I love the color combination! And Oscar Wilde!
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