My temperamental choice of style kicks in once again when I abandon those casual chic looks while plunging back into the casual-formal chic appearance. What's the difference, right? It's just an additional word - formal - inserted to the phrase 'casual chic', and the inclusion of a padded double lapel blazer to my whole ensemble.
Basically, I was just trying to repent on the fact that I hastily (and rashly) snagged off 4 outerwears (that includes two blazers, one trench coat and one biker jacket; probably more but these are the only ones that I could think of now) from Zara during their last spring (or summer) sale. And it ended clogging my closet with mountains of blazers that were only worn less than five times. I know, a major sin that might take years for me to repent, right? That's why I chose to utilize this blazer (as well as the shirt oh god I love the shirt, but rarely wore it).
But I mean, who doesn't encounter such situations; that you impulsively and imprudently acquire clothes in bulk when they are on sale? And that the clothes are screaming out to you, waving, while saying 'Hey! I'm half price now! Buy me! I know you want me! xoxo', flooded with all those exclamation marks? Or that you promised yourself not to bring out your credit cards or cash, but irregardlessly did so because apparently you've decided to try on that piece of garment and it fits you so perfectly? Or that despite knowing that they're past season, yet you chose to console yourself bytelling lying to yourself that you'll wear them, which in fact would just end up still tagged after ten months??
That happened to me. More than once. More than I could actually imagine. Even when things (clothes in general, throw in shoes, bags and accessories) are not on sale, I would still end up purchasing the quasi synonymous white shirt because of the different prints, and the design to it. How they say 'A fashionista's mind is oriented in a different way (I would prefer to think of it as 'a more sartorially expressive way') than others' is really true. A white polyester fringed shirt is different from a white cotton/chiffon blend backless shirt, which is different from a white chiffon shirt with leopard face printed all over it.
This is why I trend #fashionistaproblems. Something not easily comprehensible (for the weak, lol).
Cheap Monday Sunglasses, Zara Paisley Shirt & Flora Blazer, H&M Shorts, 3.1 Phillip Lim 31 Hour (apparently not seen in here) and Hashtag Armparty on my left arm only because I couldn't possibly let too much armparty cause abrasion on my bag, hence I kept my right arm bare.
Images done by Imran.
Basically, I was just trying to repent on the fact that I hastily (and rashly) snagged off 4 outerwears (that includes two blazers, one trench coat and one biker jacket; probably more but these are the only ones that I could think of now) from Zara during their last spring (or summer) sale. And it ended clogging my closet with mountains of blazers that were only worn less than five times. I know, a major sin that might take years for me to repent, right? That's why I chose to utilize this blazer (as well as the shirt oh god I love the shirt, but rarely wore it).
But I mean, who doesn't encounter such situations; that you impulsively and imprudently acquire clothes in bulk when they are on sale? And that the clothes are screaming out to you, waving, while saying 'Hey! I'm half price now! Buy me! I know you want me! xoxo', flooded with all those exclamation marks? Or that you promised yourself not to bring out your credit cards or cash, but irregardlessly did so because apparently you've decided to try on that piece of garment and it fits you so perfectly? Or that despite knowing that they're past season, yet you chose to console yourself by
That happened to me. More than once. More than I could actually imagine. Even when things (clothes in general, throw in shoes, bags and accessories) are not on sale, I would still end up purchasing the quasi synonymous white shirt because of the different prints, and the design to it. How they say 'A fashionista's mind is oriented in a different way (I would prefer to think of it as 'a more sartorially expressive way') than others' is really true. A white polyester fringed shirt is different from a white cotton/chiffon blend backless shirt, which is different from a white chiffon shirt with leopard face printed all over it.
This is why I trend #fashionistaproblems. Something not easily comprehensible (for the weak, lol).
Cheap Monday Sunglasses, Zara Paisley Shirt & Flora Blazer, H&M Shorts, 3.1 Phillip Lim 31 Hour (apparently not seen in here) and Hashtag Armparty on my left arm only because I couldn't possibly let too much armparty cause abrasion on my bag, hence I kept my right arm bare.
Images done by Imran.