What I Wore This Spring


'Here I present, my #ootd #wiwt.'

Lol jk, if only I could afford the two thousand dollars jacket and that crazily extravagant bag. In fact, I think the only item I could afford is that tee. Let me correct my above statement and start again.

'Here I present, my imaginary #ootd #wiwt, only available in collage form whereby the wearer (is there even such a word?) is behind his MacBook.'

I think I'm addicted to making collages. No sorry, I am addicted to making collages. It's a fact, I suppose. It started out from the time when I first started editing and creating collages (with my deft hands and mind, hahaha) due to my coincidence (not really) with Alexander Wang at shopbop - which I initially didn't wish to embark on, but eventually succumbed to temptation - that led me to an addiction to design even more. Such perpetual composition eventually amalgamated into my blood, far worse than a crack addiction. And this time round, it's all about the impeccable spring look.

What else screams a better 'Spring Perfection' with this slouchy Topshop Basic Tee paired with 3.1 Phillip Lim Pajamas Shorts? Nothing (yet). Precisely. Get on your kicks with this Sergio Rossi ZigZag Sandals (I am dyinggggg) to break free from your booties in winter. Pair it up with a Acne Suede Biker Jacket because the weather is obviously still cold, duh. A good way to compromise for the overexposure of legs and toes.

We all need a bag to put all our sh*t in it. When I saw this Alexander Wang Rockie Duffel in Vine, it sparked me - the idea to - to repurchase this (if you guys didn't know, I actually purchased the Black Rockie once, but returned it because I wasn't loving the black ones.) because of it's perfect shade of forest green (in this case, it's called vine, so it should be the perfect shade of vine green, but whatever). To be honest, I have no idea why I bought the black ones in the first place. What I think went through my mind was 'Omg are you the mini version of Rocco? You're so cute!', followed by rashly checking it out of cart. Obviously I thought Rockie was very pertinent as it seems to be the perfect duffle bag that would go well with almost all outfit. Guess I was wrong (only applicable for the black ones somehow), but well this green one proved me wrong. Pardon my contradictory way of life. Even I myself got confused.

Okay, I finally remembered. I disliked the pebble design (such textures were first released) so I returned them. Lol.

Now, to finish off the whole outfit, this Givenchy Fighter Plane Scarf could be used as a bag accessory/neckpiece/#armparty/belt, whichever way you would prefer. I think Givenchy is really good at introducing different types of print opulence for us to indulge in decadence. My premeditated wish to purchase this print in a clutch - and the paisley ones as well - had to be utterly annihilated because I was a step ten steps too slow. The thought of actually thinking about it is devastating.

Brb while I get a hold of myself.


 Images from barneysluisaviaromapolyvoretopshop and lagarconne