Showing posts with label LOOKBOOK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LOOKBOOK. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Goodbye 2013














 Throughout the year, black has been my main color and mixing hardcore with feminine (still dark) textures and patterns has become my go to. I also said goodbye to red hair and hello to my black hair again. 

Summing up this year with words would be difficult...so here are some photos that will do it. 

















































Monday, October 14, 2013

Old thrifted sweater.







Sweater: Thrifted
White Tank: Forever 21
Jeans: H&M
Boots: H&M
Scarf: Thrifted
Glasses: Coastal.com

Here is a quick look at what I'm wearing today. There are lots of thrifty finds in this outfit. I even found the boots, jeans, and tank at great deals. Not to mention my glasses were free, and yes they are prescription glasses.

If you haven't been to Coastal.com, go now! You're first pair of glasses are free. Yes, I said free. (You have to pay for shipping but that's it.) I'm in love with all of their glasses and sunnies. 

Since I have now lost everyone's attention and sent them to another site, I will end this post. Hope you enjoy Coastal!




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Trip to the Museum




Bag - Forever 21

Wednesday Zachary and I went to the Birmingham Museum of Art. I had to find a sculpture to write a paper on for my sculpting class. The museum is twice as big as I thought it would be and we could have spent two more hours in there. After spending two hours in the museum, there were still about 20 rooms we didn't visit.

I decided that cute comfort was needed if I was going to be walking around in a chilly museum and exploring the sculpture garden out side. This outfit was perfect for this day. Basically everything in this outfit has either been seen on  here before, or it was thrifted except for my bag. It was from Forever 21 last summer. 

Anyways, if anyone is in Birmingham and you have a chance to go by the museum. It's free to get in and completely worth the two dollars for parking that you pay at the local parking deck. They even have a cute restaurant inside and they have exhibits that change out.