I’m good at two things, twirling and matching. Well I’m not great at twirling, but I’m certainly better at it than I am at any other sort of pose. I also managed not to flash Stacy / workmen / randoms in apartment block while attempting to twirl, which is always a plus.
After a slight outfit disaster (cue STRESS) while getting ready for brunch with two fellow bloggers (and thus obviously requiring an immaculate outfit), I managed to pull together some aqua snakeskin, & blue + blue + more blue. So wearing matching shoes + top, and matching skirt + bag pompom + eyeliner, I bounced off to brunch.
While some people may interpret this excessively matching look as a little ‘silly’ I was pretty impressed with myself for managing to find such a perfectly matching pair of shoes and a top that were bought in different stores, in different countries, in different years. While I may not have a knack for G-rated twirling, I certainly have a knack for matching and no one can deny that.
Outfit Details: Nicholas The Label bustier, Sandro Paris skirt, Kurt Geiger shoes, Topshop bag, H&M bag pompom, Urban Outfitters phone case, Alexander McQueen ring
Photos by Stacy of Tee & Fame
Such a lovely outfit! ❤
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Love your twirling story! I’ve yet to master the art of twirling a skirt and still managing to look fab! It usually looks like the wind caught me at an inconvenient time! Congrats on the matching, that’s a hard pattern to match 🙂
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Em xx
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Haha Em don’t worry most of the time I look silly too – my legs are all twisted in weird directions or my skirt blows up or my face looks stupid haha! It takes a lot of shots to get a good one! Pattern matching however I find a lot easier :p xx
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