Not so basic π·
I’m currently in a keke na pep (tricycle) ps: it’s a common mode of transport here in Nigeria. Eating crazy sours skittles and listening to music with my headphones whilst typing this post. This post is a very different one its about styling your basic shirts in more fun ways instead of buying new ones. This post was mostly inspired by my hatred for the hands of this blouse, I got this blouse about 7 months ago because I love the pattern. I think the sub title for this post should be 2 ways to wear a denim skirt π€. For look 1 I was going for a retro look, I like how corporate it looks but in a fun way. It can be an outfit for school or work and also can be switched up for drinks with friends. The first picture shows how the blouse should be worn normally then subsequently the pictures show the way I styled it.
βFor look 2, I opted for a plain white shirt because nothing compliments denim like the colour white. I like how effortlessly smart it looks; a typical school day outfit.
Outfit details
Vintage shirt: thrifted
Denim skirt: thrifted
White shirt: Tesco fashion
Kimono: misguided
Brogues: primark
Sandals: @Muris_stores
Glasses: @Muris_stores
Thats all from me today guys, I’d love to hear what you think about this look. And please let’s connect
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6 Comments
candacee96
Looks are π
aestheticallycookie
Thank you dear β€οΈ
Ellapinkette
I love your denim skirt. Did you wear your shirt backwards? That is so cool. But I just feel like if I ever do that, someone will literally walk up to me in this Lagos and ask why I’m wearing my shirt backwards. Lol
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aestheticallycookie
ππππthanks dear. I don’t think people in Enugu are that bold truly. β€οΈβ€οΈ
Gift
Love what u made outta the blouse..really nice!
aestheticallycookie
Thank you Gift β€οΈ