Papaver orientalis

white dress white embroidered cardigan green heels by 14 shades of grey

So here’s my interpretation of Colleen Parker’s “Prinzessin Victoria Louise Poppy“. I picked this painting as inspiration with this cardigan in mind, so I chose to keep the rest of the outfit simple to let it really shine. I wore it last week when it was still warm for a light cardigan and bare legs, but this week it’s all stretchy jeans and baggy sweaters for me. I mean, when you’re gorging yourself on fried spring rolls, rice cakes, and candied fruits, those are the best choice.

white dress white embroidered cardigan green heels by 14 shades of grey

white dress white embroidered cardigan by 14 shades of greywhite dress green heels by 14 shades of grey

white embroidered cardigan by 14 shades of greywhite dress white embroidered cardigan by 14 shades of grey

white dress green heels by 14 shades of grey

Dress: tailored, Cardigan & Heels: thrifted

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5 Comments on “Papaver orientalis”

  1. The outfit looks lovely, but when you started talking about Spring Rolls and the rest of it , wearing jeans and baggy sweaters seems a small price to pay. I love them. Spring Rolls that is

  2. Carolynn says:

    I really love the embroidery on that sweater! its so sweet and chic and amazing! beautiful!!

  3. Megan says:

    I love that delicate cardigan, and it works perfectly with that beautiful watercolour. Very soft and pretty!

  4. This is a great breezy, vintage-like outfit. So pretty and great match with the painting!

  5. Jess says:

    Oh, this is just lovely. The cardigan is perfect! Also, hell yeah stretchy jeans.


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