Currently editing/cleaning out the closet once again to make room for fall and finding these kids really inspiring (why is it such a sin to wear head-to-toe snow white when it's winter? I guess I should just opt for cream).
I think as I'm getting older, I'm trying to keep everything really pared down instead of trying to re-live my teen years (better, edited jewelry, better versatile cotton basics, better designer pieces, better, better, better). I think once you hit your mid-twenties, you want to look like an adult, style-wise, and truly want to refine what you look like.
You feel invincible when you are in your late teens/early twenties. Wearing extremely short cut-offs, showing a little black bra, lingerie as daywear, shop at Forever 21, wearing tons of eyeliner and dying your hair 50 million different shades was completely acceptable. But life according to Teen Vogue doesn't seem to apply when you are no longer a teen. And does it look good on a 25/26-year old? Not really.
images from the Satorialist, Cracker Your Wordrobe, and Drop Snap
i love the first chain bag. of course i'd love a vintage chanel, but every chain bag lights up my eyes!
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