Disheveled
Posted: June 20, 2014 | Author: Salazar | Filed under: Clothes | Tags: beige, belt, blue, brown heeled sandals, chambray polka dot button-up, khaki skirt, necklace |8 CommentsI copied this outfit almost piece-by-piece from Alexandra of To Vogue or to Bust. Of course I’m nowhere near as crisp and put-together as she is. Then again, I don’t really do “crisp” either. Now, this outfit I really can’t do anything about, because my linen skirt seems to be iron-resistant, but other times, even when I’m in… I don’t know, whatever the most put-together outfit you can think of, I still end up disheveled – my shirt would get untucked, my sleeves all scrunched up, my pants stained. I believe if you put me in steel armor, I would manage to get it wrinkled somehow.
Shirt: tailor, Skirt & Belt: thrifted, Sandals: Zalora, Necklace: gift
The twirl in that skirt! Love it! Being “disheveled” just shows you know how to live.
Haha, me, too! I end up somehow coming untucked, wrinkled, hair frizzed, barefoot… basically never crisp. But that’s life! And I think you look great! I love your sandals, especially.
Well, I think you look lovely – your outfit seems more wearable.
You look so cute Salazar. I adore that skirt. Gotta try my polka-dotted chambray with a similar skirt and sandals now,
And I am also doing a Chambray in today’s post. Welcome by. I’d love to see you.
Enjoy this week. Ada. =)
This is such a cute combination. I love the skirt!
I always manage to stain and wrinkle things too! I like to think it adds character to the outfit 😉
very pretty little skirt!
Marie @ In Our Happy Place
Twirly skirts are my weakness. I can’t help but swoon over them and this is no exception. I think there’s something to be said about being “lived in” rather than “crispy” 🙂