A cute floral dress to wear now with boots and later on with sandals…
- Warehouse ORIENTAL FLORAL MIDI DRESS
- Warehouse ORIENTAL FLORAL MIDI DRESS
- Forever 21 Strappy Cutout Sandals black
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A cute floral dress to wear now with boots and later on with sandals…
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C. likes cherry red. I am not entirely sure I do, but, I am going to try. I also don’t know whether C. likes “ripe cherry” red or “not so ripe cherry” red….
I know I prefer the deeper red, out of the two. The “Vignola” type, which of course you have no idea what it is, but C. does, as she lives not far from Vignola (place where they grow fantastic cherries!!).

If I had to consider wearing cherry red, I would probably go for accessories. If I had to choose clothes in that colour I would invest in something quite expensive. Because, the trouble with this colour, is that it looks cheap very easily, that’s why I would go for really nice material first of all and then cut too. I also would prefer the material to be light-weight or see-through. I would perhaps wear a pair of jeans, providing I am at the sea-side, possibly bare-foot along the beach at night… A dress could be nice, very simple and austere, not sure about a skirt though…
I also like it worn with very few colours: light grey, greyish brown or khaki, a little white. I am tempted to add a brownish/pink shade of orange, but only very little of it and with three colours in the outfit.
C. what do you think?
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Boden zip ankle jeans, Coast Azaleya top red, Coast Savona top red, TOPSHOP trainers, Tru Trussardi jumper, DSquared2 cardigan, DSquared2 jumper, Ports 1961 dress, Helmut Lang jumper, 8 Clutch, Phenomenon belt, Twin-set Simona Barbieri sandals, Mugumi Ochi sandals, Lacoste sunglasses
Yes! Something stimulating AND you can start wearing now AND isn’t expensive: The Anklet.
If you have been around for a while (e.g. you have not just turned 20), you have already been through this trend, but, as Designers must do something to make it look somehow new, the anklet isn’t quite what you used to wear the first time around (or the second/third… if you have been around for as long as I have!). I know, one would hope to re-use what one already owns, in order to avoid more spending, but, on the other hand, if the new version were not new, it wouldn’t be that exciting, would it? So, have a look at what Who What Wear says: Here
Ok, you could just wear a very thin chain, like in the old days, or, you could embrace the “new way” and wear a chunky one/two ( I like two with casual shoes), or you could go for one with a few stones…. I am either for the chunky version, providing everything else is quite demure, or one with a couple of stones. Don’t like too many “hanging bits” and I am not so keen on the multiple thin chains either. Please don’t wear “teddy bear” ones if you are older than two…All in all, I should say I like the “new anklet” I guess!
If you really don’t want/can spend, then of course, do try to use what you’ve got, perhaps an arm band, an old thick chain you can shorten to measure, even if it isn’t expensive jewellery, it doesn’t matter so much, as it is going to be way down, far from anybody’s power of inspection!! Anyway, you already know this trend is going to last a season, what’s the point of lashing out?!
Here are a few ideas. The chunky anklets:
Leaves:
Jewels:
The site Polyvore has an enormous amount of Anklets if you want to have a look: Here
Have fun!
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ASOS t-bar silver anklet, Johnny Loves pearl anklet, ASOS leaf anklet, ASOS gold jewel anklet, Accessorize silver leaf anklet, Jennifer Fisher square band, Closeout silver anklet, Novica amethyst anklet,
Mainly personal style suggestions and a little about funny life moments
Mainly personal style suggestions and a little about funny life moments
Mainly personal style suggestions and a little about funny life moments
Mainly personal style suggestions and a little about funny life moments