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just a few rhythmic steps away from the mercat de olivar, on the path to plaça mayor in palma, she finds her own private concert. wrapped in a moss green sweater adorned with watchful eyes, she's lost in a melody that dances just for her. the soft glow of daylight caresses her contemplative face, while her hands, cradling the source of her tune, seem to be the conductors of her inward symphony. she's a soloist moving through the urban tempo, her wide denim pants catching the beat of her stride. it's a silent recital where every step is a note, every glance a lyric, in the symphony of the streets.

Be Inspired :: Black Dress

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To many Fall is the season for shorts with sweaters. To me it's the season for tuques with sandals.

 

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Dress: gift (similar)

 

Shoes: Whole Lot of Sole, ModCloth

 

Slip: vintage (similar)

 

Wool and Fur Hat: self made (similar)

 

Tights: Wolford

  

Be Inspired :: Black, White or Red

I love the country, especially this time of year! It's the best place to watch the seasons changing and it's so peaceful and romantic. I love dressing for the country too!

 

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Chambray Shirt: Thrifted (similar)

 

Skirt: old Forever 21 (similar)

 

Boots: Prospectress Boots, ModCloth

 

Tights: Simons (similar)

 

Hat: self made (similar)

 

Nail polish: Revlon in Minted

    

red tassel beaded necklace - red earth trading company

sheer chiffon blouse - american apparel

cutoff shorts - old abercrombie

kork ease wedges - urban outfitters

 

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Be Inspired :: Black Dress

I wore this outfit for a creative meeting with my art team for the movie I am currently producing. Very Canadian geek chic!

 

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President of the Chess Club Cardigan: ModCloth

 

Boots : Forever 21

 

Plaid shirt: thrfited (buy new)

 

Skirt: H&M

 

Infinity scarf: Forever 21

 

Belt: vintage (buy new)

 

Tights: Simons

 

My Blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥

 

Outfit Credits: Dress c/o Sugarlips / Whole Lot of Sole Heels: ModCloth / Tights: Simons / Nail polish: Essie in Set in Stone / Bow connector ring: Forever 21.

   

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Be Inspired :: Navy

Ok, so listen, my dear sweet Flickr… here’s the thing. In what now feels like a past life; I was once a style blogger. When I had an instagram account I had a fairly large following on a style focused one called The Werewolf Style Guide. I wrote about what it was like as someone who dressed mostly goth as a teen/young adult who found color in her 30’s. I wrote about being someone on the larger side and about being someone who fell in line with a lot of societal rules about what people my shape or size or age should or shouldn’t wear by dressing fairly plain. I wrote about learning about wearing makeup in her late 30’s. I found joy in trying the things I was drawn to and dressing as a form of walking art. Using secondhand clothes as a way to become a walking breathing spectacle. I really loved putting together interesting outfits and talking about it. I don’t really have an outlet for those sorts of photos and discussion. I know thats not normally what I talk about here or the sort of stuff I usually share, but I hope if you’ve found your way over here you’ll stick around if I intersperse some of my style/secondhand fashion ramblings. It’s a form of art paired with photography that means a lot to me as both have helped me really fall into the person I feel I was meant to become. Sort of a clown, sort of a cacophony of color and pattern and texture, mostly nonsense most of the time. Thanks for listening to me ramble and I hope these speak to some people the same way some of my non-person focused photography does.

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Sweater: H&M

 

Skirt: ModCloth

 

Boots: vintage (similar)

 

Tights: ModCloth

 

Ear muffs: Simons (similar)

 

Coat: H&M 2009

 

Halloween season is inspiring me so much and making me feel like a kid again!

 

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Wool hat with fur pom pom: made by me (buy similar)

 

Dress: ModCloth

 

Boots: Thrifted (buy new)

 

Shirt and bow belt: H&M

 

Tights: Simons (similar)

 

Herat shaped ring: gift

    

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TO VIEW THE DETAILS ON THE CLOTHES, CHOOSE "ALL SIZES" (ABOVE PICTURE) AND VIEW THE PHOTO IN ITS ORIGINAL SIZE (400 X 600).

 

You are viewing my fashion series. Whenever I dress to go out, I take a photo of myself after I get home and post it here.

 

This top was worn also on 6 Nov 2007.

 

This is the 416th photo in this series.

This coat has to be my best purchase ever in outerwear, the shape is so pretty yet it's really practical and sturdy. But I have to tell you the show stealer of basics are these Tretorn boots, I have had them for 4 years now and they are amazing! My feet are always dry and warm (even when shooting outside at -27 celsius) and they are good for all seasons really (wore them here in the Summer).

 

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Coat: DKNY

 

Boots: Tretorn

 

Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters

 

Scarf and mittens: Forever 21

 

TO VIEW THE DETAILS ON THE CLOTHES, CHOOSE "ALL SIZES" (ABOVE PICTURE) AND VIEW THE PHOTO IN ITS ORIGINAL SIZE (400 X 600).

 

You are viewing my fashion series. Whenever I dress to go out, I take a photo of myself after I get home and post it here.

 

This is the 292nd photo in this series.

Forever21 dress // Urban Outfitters tights // Top Shoes boots // gifted agate necklace

 

Los Angeles

 

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Ok, so listen, my dear sweet Flickr… here’s the thing. In what now feels like a past life; I was once a style blogger. When I had an instagram account I had a fairly large following on a style focused one called The Werewolf Style Guide. I wrote about what it was like as someone who dressed mostly goth as a teen/young adult who found color in her 30’s. I wrote about being someone on the larger side and about being someone who fell in line with a lot of societal rules about what people my shape or size or age should or shouldn’t wear by dressing fairly plain. I wrote about learning about wearing makeup in her late 30’s. I found joy in trying the things I was drawn to and dressing as a form of walking art. Using secondhand clothes as a way to become a walking breathing spectacle. I really loved putting together interesting outfits and talking about it. I don’t really have an outlet for those sorts of photos and discussion. I know thats not normally what I talk about here or the sort of stuff I usually share, but I hope if you’ve found your way over here you’ll stick around if I intersperse some of my style/secondhand fashion ramblings. It’s a form of art paired with photography that means a lot to me as both have helped me really fall into the person I feel I was meant to become. Sort of a clown, sort of a cacophony of color and pattern and texture, mostly nonsense most of the time. Thanks for listening to me ramble and I hope these speak to some people the same way some of my non-person focused photography does.

My blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥

  

My Twitter

   

Shop this look!

 

Coat: DKNY

 

Boots: Tretorn

 

Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters

 

Scarf and mittens: Forever 21

 

TO VIEW THE DETAILS ON THE CLOTHES, CHOOSE "ALL SIZES" (ABOVE PICTURE) AND VIEW THE PHOTO IN ITS ORIGINAL SIZE (400 X 600).

 

View this outfit in my lookbook: lookbook.nu/look/23843-Picnic-Plaid

 

You are viewing my fashion series. Whenever I dress to go out, I take a photo of myself after I get home and post it here.

 

This is the 399th photo in this series.

Be Inspired :: Summer Dresses

F21 top // Zara skirt // UO tights // Top Shoes boots // The Little Fox The Runaways necklace

 

Los Angeles

 

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My 5 Spring Basics, today's post on the blog!

 

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Dress: Forever 21, sold out (I LOVE this one too)

Jacket: H&M (similar online)

Purse: Cole Haan

Movie Date Heels: ModCloth

Sunglasses: Asos

Scarf: Forever 21

 

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I took these pictures to illustrate a post about resolving conflict for my series Your The Boss Apple Sauce, which is about being the most productive freelance worker possible! Check it out in the blog!

 

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Skirt: Thrifted

Top: H&M

Purse: Vintage

Shoes: Zara

Necklace and textured tights: Simons

 

Fabulous street art by Peter Reuben Finley

This is my ode to October, one of the prettiest months of the year!

 

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Boots: ModCloth

 

Shawl: Pretty Colourful Vintage

 

Knee highs: Simons

 

Dress: Forever 21

 

Purse: Pretty Colourful vintage

   

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Went out to run some errands and I actually felt like getting shined up nice. One of the things I love most about Dracula is that he is also a weirdo and doesn’t mind the social interaction that sort of comes second nature to dressing very… loudly. Haha. I really love this sweater vest I thrifted recently. Aside from my tights (Snag tights), boots (Dr Martens from 2011-ish), and earrings (I made them), all this stuff you see is thrifted.

While trying to find secondhand pieces for my and Dracula’s Halloween costumes this week I came across these pants. I am not a pants wearer usually. You will almost always find me in some sort of running shorts, skirts, dresses, and soft layers. The pants are made of a fiber called Lyocell and according to Wikipedia’s article it is a “semi-synthetic fiber made from wood pulp, typically from trees like eucalyptus, birch, and oak. The natural cellulose from the wood is dissolved and spun into a strong fiber, which is then used to create fabric. Lyocell is known for being a sustainable option due to its production process, which recycles solvents and water, and its biodegradable nature.” I honestly hadn’t done much research on it until today and I am very curious. As long as I remember I have hated pants. (Except JNCO jeans and wide corduroy skater pants in the 90’s.) As a woman with some big soft curves everywhere; pants and the constant changing of what’s available due to trends has been the bane of my existence. I have tried over and over to wear jeans and it feels like a prison for my legs. As I age and my body’s cycles (especially that of bloat) have become more apparent; comfort is almost always paramount now. These pants are loose and truly buttery soft feeling. I know they lack structure and border on pajama pants, but I have already found another used pair in blue on eBay I love them so much. I see these being a consistent wardrobe piece for a long while. They have a lot of stretch in the waist which I am really enjoying. Oh and they are from brand Knox Rose. I paired them two different ways. Once with a boxy cropped short sleeve shirt I made out of a thrifted table cloth, a sort of tea time garden party pastel blazer with the cutest little floral buttons, my purple suede sneakers, and a wooden disc necklace. Everything in that outfit was thrifted. The second time was to go out to dinner and a short walk from our home to the tavern. I wore my black Tom’s (bought new several years ago), a sage green eyelet spaghetti strap tank top (Of an unknown brand and fabric. Although I’d hazard a guess at fully synthetic and fast fashion, but was bought secondhand.), a burnout velvet blue robe with a sort of warm colored floral imagery all over it and fringe (thrifted), and a large plastic amber pendant necklace (thrifted for TEN CENTS CSD 20 yrs ago). I really love finding a new to me piece of clothing that checks a lot of boxes for comfort and style. If you’ve made it this far through my style and secondhand shopping rambling I just want to say this still feels sort of awkward for me to post this sort of stuff here. It’s funny to me because I used to make YouTube videos where I changed on camera and posted almost 6 days a week with photos of my face and body. I am going to consider this a trial period to see if I find a connection here for this stuff. I really appreciate anyone taking the time to listen, as it were, when I talk at length about stuff that is important to me. <3

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Tuxedo Shirt: vintage, from Nate's closet

Skirt: Express, remixed

Ribbed Tights: Gap

Buckle Boots: Aldo

Oversized Cardigan: Zara, secondhand

This week is birthday week in my household and we'll be travelling to Montreal to celebrate times two!

My Blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥

 

Outfit Credits: Dress c/o Sugarlips

Whole Lot of Sole Heels: ModCloth

Tights: Simons

Nail polish: Essie in Set in Stone 

Bow connector ring: Forever 21.

   

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While trying to find secondhand pieces for my and Dracula’s Halloween costumes this week I came across these pants. I am not a pants wearer usually. You will almost always find me in some sort of running shorts, skirts, dresses, and soft layers. The pants are made of a fiber called Lyocell and according to Wikipedia’s article it is a “semi-synthetic fiber made from wood pulp, typically from trees like eucalyptus, birch, and oak. The natural cellulose from the wood is dissolved and spun into a strong fiber, which is then used to create fabric. Lyocell is known for being a sustainable option due to its production process, which recycles solvents and water, and its biodegradable nature.” I honestly hadn’t done much research on it until today and I am very curious. As long as I remember I have hated pants. (Except JNCO jeans and wide corduroy skater pants in the 90’s.) As a woman with some big soft curves everywhere; pants and the constant changing of what’s available due to trends has been the bane of my existence. I have tried over and over to wear jeans and it feels like a prison for my legs. As I age and my body’s cycles (especially that of bloat) have become more apparent; comfort is almost always paramount now. These pants are loose and truly buttery soft feeling. I know they lack structure and border on pajama pants, but I have already found another used pair in blue on eBay I love them so much. I see these being a consistent wardrobe piece for a long while. They have a lot of stretch in the waist which I am really enjoying. Oh and they are from brand Knox Rose. I paired them two different ways. Once with a boxy cropped short sleeve shirt I made out of a thrifted table cloth, a sort of tea time garden party pastel blazer with the cutest little floral buttons, my purple suede sneakers, and a wooden disc necklace. Everything in that outfit was thrifted. The second time was to go out to dinner and a short walk from our home to the tavern. I wore my black Tom’s (bought new several years ago), a sage green eyelet spaghetti strap tank top (Of an unknown brand and fabric. Although I’d hazard a guess at fully synthetic and fast fashion, but was bought secondhand.), a burnout velvet blue robe with a sort of warm colored floral imagery all over it and fringe (thrifted), and a large plastic amber pendant necklace (thrifted for TEN CENTS CSD 20 yrs ago). I really love finding a new to me piece of clothing that checks a lot of boxes for comfort and style. If you’ve made it this far through my style and secondhand shopping rambling I just want to say this still feels sort of awkward for me to post this sort of stuff here. It’s funny to me because I used to make YouTube videos where I changed on camera and posted almost 6 days a week with photos of my face and body. I am going to consider this a trial period to see if I find a connection here for this stuff. I really appreciate anyone taking the time to listen, as it were, when I talk at length about stuff that is important to me. <3

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