Tuesday, June 10, 2014

RATHER BE




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This outfit, apparently, appears to be a one-piece stunner although, I assure you, it isn't. I've worn this skirt so many times (proof that IT'S VERY OKAY to repeat items in your closet), and I've been looking for ways to style this blue baby in a way that it stands out and seems to be something new in my growing wardrobe. 

Limited clothes is not a problem. It's a challenge. 




It's a test of creativity and a fun game of mix and match. One of the key tricks of this game is color coordination. If you want to create that solid, one-piece look, make sure that your top, if it's printed as in this case, contains the similar colors as your bottoms. If it doesn't, make sure  the shade is quite near or compatible with your item (although it wouldn't be that solid anymore an it wouldn't appear to be something one-piece). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Know your color wheel and which colors match and look good together (although I suggest never to wear red and green together unless you wanna look like a Christmas elf or something...) If you're not familiar with your color wheel, let this picture below help you: 



Also, if you're sporting a girly look, go for an equally feminine top. I stole this floral-printed blouse from my Grandma's closet (And yes, my Grandma is 83, is still wearing Forever 21 and has a super duper awesome wardrobe, mind you.) because it goes perfectly with the skirt.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As I've mentioned in my previous post, floral prints are not only sweet-looking. There also happens to be an abundance of them nowadays (even in your Mom's closet although my Mom is an exception lol), so they shouldn't be difficult to find. *wink, wink* 

Like I've said before, I am truly a fan of these long swishy skirts which is why this long, blue maxi skirt is perfect for my princess-y feel fetish. The slit makes it even more perfect because it adds a sexy side to the classy look, proving that you need not show a lot of skin if you want to look utterly desirable. I love pairing these maxi skirts with heels because they both give off the illusion that I'm tall and long-legged, so if you would like that, I suggest you try this glamorous combo. If you're not the heels type of lass, simple sandals are the next best option. 

This romantic look is perfect for formal occasions, for nights out and even for dinner dates. Its porcelain palette is very cool and pleasing to the eyes, and it shows off both your bodacious and sophisticated sides. 

 
 
 
 
 And because I know you wouldn't rather be wearing anything else, this song has been stuck in my head for days because of its catchy beat and its chill, violin vibes: 


// floral blouse & maxi skirt: Forever 21 //
Also check out The 1975's version of this song at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLrpp0xlIyc

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