Most importantly, they made me think of spring. There is never a bad time for that but right at the season's imminence harnesses the joy of anticipation.
I’d like to think that the trend of oversize justifies all types of bulk. And that my rare commitment to this drama TV series is worth it. I'm not searching for excuses. You gotta see.
I wanted to make sure I don’t miss out the southern hemisphere at the same time. Onion-ing is the way to go.
An overly cynical trend often suffer a short-lived craze. When done right, anonymity is one of the prized qualities that turn some designs into classics.
I’m still fixated on these trinkets. And perhaps equally tempting to these clean-lined embellishments is the movable tailoring this dress comes in.
Key words of the moment.
The duo of a white cotton shirt and a tailored midi pencil skirt creates an apt, common silhouette for further dramatic adaptations. And this version 2.0 via C/MEO COLLECTIVE's Mezzanine line is pure bliss.
I’m unsure about white pants – the slim fitting ones to be specific. It takes too much to get them right – the right shoes, the right top, the right color scheme, the right socks in case they peak out as you move and stretch. The list goes on.
This whole look, actually, this entire photo shoot, epitomizes some of my favorite things.
This is not your average flared skirt. When I hear the word flare in skirt, I associate it with a cute and feminine outlook. I didn’t think a flared skirt could be this cool. This one by C/EMO Collective has the perfect, exaggerated structure. Its fabric is quite weighty –










