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Shirt - Riot Loco | Sweater - Second hand | Oxfords - Esprit |
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Poppy Shorts - c/o Once Upon A Shop | OPI Nail Polish in Did You 'Ear About Van Gogh |
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Necklace from Bangkok |
When I run out of options to wear, I find one of the easiest, fool-proof methods is to pick a single colour palette and sticking to it head-to-toe.. Sometimes, finding unity among uncoordinated pieces can be more visually pleasing than a perfect match. So today I decided to stick a colour palette of neutrals - made up of creams, greys, nudes and a touch of gold just to compliment. As usual, I love mixing and matching textures. The stand out piece would be my silver metallic shorts which looks scratchy but in fact, quite the contrary. If you notice closely, it's made up of tiny silver flakes that act as tiny mirrors, bouncing plenty of light. Love it! Thank you Amanda for sending that to me!
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Photos by my lovely friend Eunice |