Friday 31 August 2012

Day 710 - My Best Friend Say She Used To F*** With Usher

Shoes: Ivory and black 'Parkie' ASOS Premium 

The day started off lovely, then just before I was about to pop out, the rain started. I didn't think I'd get out for my walk, but eventually did. I hadn't intended to wear any of this outfit, then suddenly changed my mind to wear the dress (as I might not get another chance before Autumn). As I was looking for my black Bertie wedges to pair it with, I spied these shoes which I haven't worn for ages and decided they could work. I struggled to keep my dress out of the way when leaning over to take photos of my feet and didn't have anything to prop my camera on-but in the end I liked this image better than the ones without the dress in it. It's definitely getting colder now and I felt like a bit of an idiot out in my summery dress walking past people in anoraks and fleeces, but I'm not willingly giving up my summer wardrobe just yet!

Wearing: Polka dot dress Primark cardigan Be Beau at Matalan, belt taken from another dress.
Fit: Very small, I had to go up a size. 5 1/2" chunky heel and 1 3/4" platform.
Comfort: The only issues I find are little stones getting stuck in the sole thus making them unsteady, you just have to be aware of it and kick them off as you go.

6 comments :

  1. Discovered your blog last night and I absolutely love it! I spent hours reading last night and will be reading more tonight.


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  2. I love that dress with the cardigan ! Your so cute xx

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  3. Ooh I love the dress and the shoes are beauties! Xx

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  4. perfect mix of prints! leopard spots and polka dots, my favs! ... those shoes are so gorgeous!

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  5. Welcome Jo! Hope you like the archives!!

    Thank you honey!

    Thank you, super comfy dress!

    Ah thank you!

    Thank you sweetie.

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