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Tag Archives: vintage skirt
simple but significant
my style by fracturedradiance featuring long skirts Make it simple but significant. – Don Draper For all my scoffing at the whole capsule wardrobe talk, I obviously have my own signature style. I was compiling this set as inspiration for … Continue reading
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Tagged capsule wardrobe, fall style, outfit ideas, set, simplicity, uniform, vintage skirt
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the moral wardrobe: royal
Just me in my favorite vintage midi skirt again. Crazy patterned skirts and pants is (are?) pretty much my signature look. It’s important to know your signature look in case you become famous and need to share that information with … Continue reading
the moral wardrobe: evening light
Today was hot, so-hot-you-can’t-breathe hot. But the evening light was beautiful, so I took my outfit photos then spent a few minutes photographing light through leaves, berries hidden on trees, and exuberant branches, heavy with new life. May has been … Continue reading
the moral wardrobe: black and white
I’ve always loved black and white prints, so I’m glad they’re in this season. It gives me a reason to stock up before the next thing overtakes it. I wore this to a 5 year old’s graduation party. She played … Continue reading
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Tagged black and white, chambray skirt, fair trade, gap, high waist, striped shirt, style, summer, the moral wardrobe, vintage skirt, worishofer
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the moral wardrobe: psychedelic ships
Everything feels better after a hair cut. I asked my boss and a coworker what to do with my hair last Monday and my boss promptly replied, “Cut it really short!” Of course I listened to her. I bought this … Continue reading