14 months ago I hopped on a plane (or two) to sunny New Zealand, leaving most of my wardrobe behind. I packed my favourite items into my backpack and off I went. Not long after starting my trip I declared that I would try not to purchase any new clothes for a whole year to keep my wardrobe sustainable (and it went pretty well ). After 14 months of wearing the same pieces, I have to admit I am getting quite bored. Most of my capsule wardrobe consists of 3 colours: black, white, rusty orange so it's fairly easy to mix and match my pieces but I am longing for some change, particularly as my style continues to evolve. I miss my pink cords, my favourite blue denim jeans that I wore constantly. I want my abundance of oat coloured jumpers and my favourite customised blazer. I have developed a real appreciation for the wardrobe that I left behind and find myself styling outfits that I will wear when I return home. I am so used to wearing the same outfits that some of my old
great blazer!
ReplyDeletefrom helen at www.thelovecatsinc.com // @thelovecatsinc
Thank you!! xx
DeleteLove the blazer ! I'm struggling with my sixth form dress code. Basically they don't allow much ! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's so difficult isn't it. What is the general dress code for your sixth form? xx
DeleteAwesome jacket! I hate choosing clothes for sixth form, they're always so picky and strict about it all! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you! I know what you mean! I want to be worrying about my studies not what I'm going to wear! xx
Deleteawww awesome jactek! looks so vintage!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! xx
Deletei love that blazer!!
ReplyDeletelindsey louise
hellomrrabbit.blogspot.com
Thanks!! x
Deletenice blog
ReplyDeletehttp://doseofglambition.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much! x
DeleteAmazing blazer! x
ReplyDeletethanks!! xx
Deleteyou look lovely :) I have a vintage jacket just like this and every time I put it on I always start singing joseph haha! x
ReplyDeleteThank you! haha it's funny what a jacket can make you do! xx
Delete