Knitted Top: Arrow Vest: Vintage Jeans: Levi's Flats: Chelsea Earrings: Mom's Gift Necklace: Fashion Jewelry (from England) Basket Bag: no brand (from England) Bangle: Thrift Shop (Cagayan de Oro) |
I'm now a 5th year BA Communication Arts student, and here's how I normally dress up in school -- simplicity with style. I don't like wearing shirts, cause I'm more of a blouse person. I'm in love with chic tops that have ribbons, ruffles and the like. I love wearing those that doesn't need ironing like Chiffon, Georgette and Knit tops. That vest is actually my Mom's. I just borrowed it from her. I know that she knows very well I want to have it for myself. LOL! That bag is one of my favorites even though it hurts my arms whenever I carry it because of its rough texture. That pair of flats is my Mom's birthday gift for me. She bought it on sale -- from 499php to 450php. It's just as affordable as that of SM's Parisian shoes. Perfect for budgetarians like me! Chelsea's shoe line is not expensive, but the quality is there -- from the looks to comfort. It doesn't break easily as well. It can last for up to a year if taken care properly.
PS: I'm thinking of blogging about my fashion evolution from my freshman year to senior year. Check it out only here on Child's Play.
8 comments:
i like wearing clothes that are kusot mayaman too! hahaha! i find it illogical to wear clothes you iron so hard only to get crumpled and wrinkled on when you sit. that's just crazy.
You are so right, Ms. Z! I have clothes that gets crumpled so easily, and I hate it. Clothes from Bayo are like that, actually.
Thanks for your comment. Well, there are two beaches and a port! :)
Oh, I see. Haha! Thanks for dropping by. :-)
@Ping: Haha! Don't worry, I understand what you mean. How I wish I could also be a perfect iska even once, it's just that I'm not comfortable wearing tshirt jeans and rubber shoes. OA ako noh? :-D
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