Monday, November 15, 2010





i know everyone and their mother and their mother's goldfish has seen this editorial- and a while ago, at that- but i just wanted to proclaim my love for it once again. i haven't really been buying any new clothes lately (hi junya boots that sucked all my money, hi), so it's not an understatement to say i'm not/wasn't feeling that inspired. this editorial does combine all i'm into right now, though- sheer material, nude-y colours, not so nude-y colours, crystals, scribbles, overall chaos of different imagery. i'm trying to work my future purchase scheme more around this kind of overall look- mismatched, fun and comfortable. i always promise myself "i'll finally buy that dries jacket that goes with absolutely nothing in my wardrobe!" and then just end up with another black (as in, the colour- i'm really not a fan of the line) comme piece. but the again- i have no money, so i think i'll skip even the black comme piece right now. unless i hit the jackpot or something! .. which is highly doubtful, considering i haven't even entered in any drawing.





also, sort of a first for this blog but- today's outfit actually worn by me (as opposed to artistically scanned). you can say it was inspired by the editorial but that's just lame. so there you go!



images via fashion gone rogue and my cellphone

4 comments:

  1. Love the outfit!! I especially love the bag! And that editorial is so beautiful. I have the exact same cycle where I decide to buy more colourful/printed/textured things, and end up with grey/navy/black/cream.

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  2. thank you- it's probably my favourite bag ever, i hardly ever use my other ones haha. i think i'm going to write a list of unconventional clothes/accessories i need to buy to help me (:

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  3. A list is a great idea! I also need to commit to buying things that are out of my comfort zone and forcing myself to actually wear them and incorporate them into my daily life not just save them for 'special occasions'

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  4. love the editorial, so not minimal !

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