3 Good Reasons To Buy A Mini Bag
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I have always appreciated the versatility in the wrap blouse and the wrap dress but until I got this blue one from Zara I didn’t own one. I got this beautiful blue blouse on my latest Malta trip (on sale might I add) and this particular design has been very popular this year. It has voluminous ruffles on the sleeves and long wide ribbons to wrap around the waist. To put it more simply; it’s a statement blouse and it’s a versatile one. . . .
Yes you read the title right, I have turned a pair of my shoes into mules and I smile everytime I think about it. I showed you these mules yesterday, if you missed it you can check it out here. . . .
That’s truly how it started and I found these among many others. All though the’re within my price range I’m trying to avoid shopping to much. I also don’t really “need” them but from a shoe lover’s point of view I kinda do.. Anyway, so my point is that I wanted/needed a pair of flat pointed mules (if not for anything else to lounge around in at home.) I couldn’t purchase a pair no matter how little they cost so I started thinking (as always…) I asked myself how can I make my own pair of mules. And that’s when I got my brilliant idea that actually worked out the way I had imagined. . . .
Are you interested in colors and connect different shades with different things? Then you probably think about military uniforms now that I’m writing about khaki green. Or as I usually call it “military green”, some people call it olive green and others simply call it khaki. Obviously these different names aren’t quite accurate because the shades differ slightly. Olive green would be lighter or at least more yellow, moss green would be very unclear because there are different types of moss (really you are SO smart Frida.) and khaki is actually a shade of beige. But whatever we call this color we can all agree on that we’re referring to a natural darker shade of green. Then there is also a matter of warm or cool undertones. . . .
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