Thursday 18 August 2011

Day Four Hundred & Sixty Three - Did You Really?

Shoes: Cream and black 'Role' ankle boots River Island Design Forum

This is an old outfit that I never got the chance to blog about a couple of months ago. I can vaguely remember this day, I went shopping by myself and so my outfit was based around comfy items in my wardrobe. This dress had been new at the time, I love the flower-pot print, but your hips look a few inches bigger, as there's just so much fabric (and two layers of it) in the skirt section that it adds bulk. Personally, I'm not too bothered by that, I like a full skirt and couldn't really care if someone thinks my butt is bigger than it is! I'd say it definitely needs a belt and I swapped the tie one it came with for this 'real' one. The 'shop' photos were sneakily taken in Primark, where I had a nightmare of a time, because I grabbed the first changing room I saw and unfortunately it was manky inside with broken coat hangers, tickets and stickers. I have a phobia of stickers and they were EVERYWHERE, up the walls, stuck to the floor and the bench, eeek! I couldn't run back out because the attendant was right outside, so I just had to stay there and I did a gazillion checks afterwards that I hadn't got any stuck to me (shivers at the thought, bleugh)!!

Wearing: Yellow flower-pot print dress Dorothy Perkins, black leggings, cardi, sunglasses and pearls Primark, pink sparkly fox ring gift, parakeet ring Miss Selfridge.
Fit: True to size, back zip, 4 1/4" heel.
Comfort: Easy to walk in, the band across the toes can rub after a while.

2 comments :

  1. I LOVE THESE SHOES!!! Love them! Adorable! And it's one of the first times I've seen a photo of you in whole (full body shot or whatever to call it :) and you look great! The dress is really pretty too.)

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  2. Yeah I agree with MsVeve! Love the shot where you see the whole outfit, you look lovely! :)

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