I'm a timid girl. People around me know that so well. I hate to admit that, cause I never wanted to be one. I mostly don't participate in chitchats and stuffs like that. My voice isn't heard that much in person. I speak and act only when I feel like I have to. I only mingle with people whom I feel comfortable being with. Good thing though that my timidity stops whenever I do the things I consider as my passion -- writing and of course, dressing up.
On that note, I'll be showing you how I dress up like a demure lass for the second episode of Child's Play.
The dress and wedges help me pull off a prim and proper character since it's difficult to move about when an outfit is not on-the-go. You always have to be very careful with every move you make so nothing comes out in the open. I actually love how this off-the-shoulder dress adds a touch of seduction to trim down my modesty a little.
My Outfit
Chiffon Dress: Hush Hush (Vintage)
Wedges: Mario D' Boro
Belt: No Label (From England)
Studs: No Label (From England)
Bracelet: No Label (Thrift Shop)
This is a bit off topic, but I just feel like I have to express it anyway. I hate my poses a big deal. I think I need somebody to tutor me on how to strike a pose better for this fashion series. Anyone available? Kidding.
How do you dress up like a demure lass by the way?
4 comments:
i like the dress. and the wind blowing on your hair. hehe!
hahaha courtesy of Asahi electric fan yan. :D
I love your outfit. It suits you well. :) Feminine. Summer-y :)
About the posing, can't to give a good advice on that since it's difficult for me to pose for photos. lol. I think you just have to practice and look for that angle that makes you extra beautiful. It's true that there's good angling. Most of my photos taken by me of course, make me look thinner. but when it comes to posing for example in events, geez... I just get conscious... which shows the real weight and all. lol. I think it wouldn't be difficult for you because you're slim. you don't have to hide anything from your body. unlike me, I have to adjust to look presentable.
Thanks Tessa! I get better poses when someone taking a picture of me knows the art of photography. In that way he or she will definitely know my best angle.
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