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Today on the blog I share 5 Pretty Spring Basics that will make your wardrobe happy :)
My Blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥
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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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F21 maxi dress & cardigan & hat // Dr. Martens boots // Nine West bag
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I've been meaning to create an Inspiration Board for many years, and now that I've been gently pushed into creating one, I love the results! I'm actually surprised! I must say it's unbelievably hard to define your style and what inspires you. My main loves where wood, light pastel peaches, vintage finds and natural beauty.
My Blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥
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Leather jacket: H&M (similar online and on sale!!)
Sunglasses: Asos
Dress: thrifted (similar)
Boots: vintage (buy new)
Bag: Cole Haan
Broche: vintage
Ring: H&M
Nail polish: Chanel in Paradox
red tassel beaded necklace - red earth trading company
sheer chiffon blouse - american apparel
cutoff shorts - old abercrombie
kork ease wedges - urban outfitters
blogged! bloomingleopold.blogspot.com/2012/03/mint-and-red.html
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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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 353rd photo in this series.
From a 365 Project I did here on Flickr back in my first years on the site: “Today I woke up cheerful so I thought I'd clean myself up for work. I look pretty good here. I also wanted to try something completely different for me. I almost always focus on my eyes in photos since I really feel like they have the most power. Do I look like someone you'd entrust half a million dollars to?“
I have spent a lot of time thinking about my personal style and how I can use it to express how I am feeling, what I find interesting or important, and as a creative outlet for so much longer than I had initially thought. I’ve mentioned having a bad memory before, but I think I had absolutely forgotten about these style focused posts from all the way back in 2006/2007. In my NOW brain I see a real style adventure starting in 2014/2015, but now I can see this isn’t the case.
Wool Skirt: Isaac Hazan, thrifted
Sweater with Flowers: Forever 21
Tights: American Apparel
Heels: Fioni, gifted
Skirt: modified from a ModCloth dress
Shirt: Nordstrom Rack
Necklace: Right Under Your Nose Necklace via ModCloth
Belt: Calderon, thrifted
Bracelets: Victorian mourning bracelet, H&M black bangles, and H&M neon woven chain bracelet
Shoes: Hot for Hemlock Heel in Crimson, Chelsea Crew via ModCloth
Photo by Pat Zimmerman
red tassel beaded necklace - red earth trading company
sheer chiffon blouse - american apparel
cutoff shorts - old abercrombie
kork ease wedges - urban outfitters
blogged! bloomingleopold.blogspot.com/2012/03/mint-and-red.html
Today's post is dedicated to my new purse which I searched high and low for and is perfect!
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Purse: Cole Haan Weave Jade Bag (on sale!)
Dress: Zara (Summer 2011) (similar)
Shoes: thrifted (buy new and on sale!)
Sunglasses: Marc Jacobs
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.
You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
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
Personal Styling, Image Consulting and Personal Shopping at Dior
#imageconsulting #personalstyling #luxury #fashion #wardrobe #makeover #stylist #personalshopper #dior #miami #nyc #Dubai
International Image Consulting®
This is the last outfit with bare arms and legs for a while since Canadian weather had crossed over to the dark side, I mean the cold side.
Read more on my blog: Virginie’s Cinema ♥
Shop this look!
Dress: ModCloth
Boots: vintage (similar)
Knee high socks: Simons (similar)
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 91st photo in this series.
Photo featuring Mike (poop.takaaki)
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