




Picture credits: BlackCoffeeCrumbs, Mute-Mode & Pauline
Wearing VtgDayOut batik round neck blazer, crumbled sleeveless cotton top, online tapered pants, pleather wedges, oval Lapis lazuli ring, tooled leather clutch and slouchy patchwork sling bag.
Picture taking and snacking at Old Town with family after church. Sorry for going into more vintage outfits of late as i have made a new year fashion proverbs to keep holding on to it. Just so you know that StyleAntagonist has made a quick move from wordpress to blogspot recently. i have couple of posts with modern outfitts there. For some reasons, i am not able to entirely transfer my blogposts into blogger. Anyway, do take a leap to wordpress, the link is available at the side panel of this blog. i actually enjoy vintage clothing as they are more versatile and comfortable. i have encountered a question from a friend asking on how not to look 'old-fashioned' in vintage clothings? Well, i personally feel that over-indulging is no rule-of-thumb in every dress-up. To pair vintage ensemble with modern / escentric elements like sky-high heels, bold colored or chunky accessories, boots to give a balance in between these two centuries and bring out some masculinity in it. And of course, to put on some make-ups. However, this is just opinionated from my point of view. i will dig more suggestions from both my sisters Wendy & Ivy since they are both vintage-inspired too...
Lastly, we would like to thank you who have voted for us in the House of Harlow Best Friends Competition, from the bottom of our heart we really appreciate all efforts put in in bringing up the numbers for us. Thank you so much!
2 comments:
what a great blazer, the print is awesome!
Love the blazer.Love how you are rockin' it :)
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