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I'm actually quite annoyed with Tiger here. He refused to get up and take my picture. He is on the couch. Notice Nick cartoons are on. |
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And his enormous feet under the blanket, sticking up. |
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Plus Hercules the cat has got to eat. |
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Dress: Kiyonna, from eBay. I think $35.
Shoes: American Eagle, from Payless late 2010.
Bad attitude: all mine.
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This morning. Another outfit which I think looked better in my head than in real life. For one, even though this skirt has a slip, I think it needs another one. It is gossamer thin! |
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But this shirt is fabulous. It's a bit big on me, but very comfortable. |
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This tough girl recycles. Look behind me! |
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Wearing my red Christmas shoes. Why? Because I can. |
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You gotta look good to code, baby! |
Outfit details: Skirt, Avenue, from...2008? Probably about $25.
Shoes: American Eagle, from Payless in 2010.
Shirt: gift from my sister Kelly from Christmas 2009.
Sunglasses: Walmart...$200. The most expensive part of my outfit, they're prescription.
6 comments:
I like the black outfit, but you need some kind of color. Although the shoes are great!
LOVE that blouse. I had that same one in a black and white print. Sadly (or not I guess lol) it is way too big now. But gosh is it a flattering material and cut.
Your hair just grows so very fast!!
Yes, Kelly. I thought the shoes would be enough but I needed more. I'm actually wearing green eyeliner, too.
I love the cut and shape of the pink Kiyonna dress, but not the color. Way too close to my actual skin tone. I like more contrast.
My hair does grow insanely fast. That's why having a haircut doesn't tend to freak me out too much. I figure if I don't like it, it will grow out anyway.
I too think you need a bit more color with the black outfit. Maybe a red brooch or flower pin would help it out some?
I love that pink dress! Have you thought about maybe dying it since you don't like the color? Maybe a darker pink or a purple would work?
I don't own any pins or brooches at all, D'Rae. Well no, I just remembered I have an autism ribbon pin. So one. Guess that's something else I may need to look into!
I've been thinking about dying this dress a darker pink, too! How funny that you mentioned it.
Very cute! I like this outfit. Black looks flattering on everybody i think. ;)
xoxo
Jennifer
The Art of Being You
So for this outfit, I agree that a bit of color would make it look better. But not just a brooch or pin but a more a-line skirt. Actually with an a-line the all black might work. I think our tendency is to wear loose fitting skirts because we want to hide all our curves, but a-line skirts actually make us look a lot thinner.
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