It's always been like that. My mum's not a fashion fan, and thinks it's stupid to spend a ton of money on clothes that will be out of style in a few months, or can be found much cheaper elsewhere. And I'm the same really. That's not to say I'm not tempted when I have a flick through Grazia or have a look on ASOS.com. I just know that [most of the time] it's not worth the money. When you've lived on a clothes budget most of your life, you learn to compromise.
Today's outfit was a prime example.
[Excuse the shoddy camera work. I'm in desperate need of a new camera.]
white shirt and black brocade skirt - Matalan, patent belt - New Look, leggings - Tesco
Maybe I'm not the most fashionable gal in school, but I'm happy and comfortable with my style. Although my wardrobe is in dire need of a clearout and new basics. I'm looking for a job as soon as I take my driving theory test next Saturday.
I ended up caving in and buying the Gossip Girl first series. Half price was just too tempting. I also bought the black and gold brocade skirt I featured a few posts ago, as well as a navy, long boyfriend cardigan, FINALLY! I love it, it's so cosy. But the skirt's too big, which is a shame because it's gorgeous. I'm going to take it into town and see if they have a size 8. I haven't been a size 8 in a while. I lost a bunch of weight over the holidays from just eating dinner and drinking about 8 cups of tea a day.
While I'm on the topic of purchases, my package arrived from My Vintage Charms!
I've started listening to All American Rejects again. It's not a good sign. First the glitter eyeliner... now this?
I think I'm regressing.
xo
PS. I am in love with the film Little Miss Sunshine. It's my new favourite ever ever. I love Dwayne to bits; me and mum almost cried when he found out he... well, I won't say in case anyone's not seen it :)
1 comment:
Thanks for the sweet comment. I love Galibardy jewellery, I featured her stuff on the blog sometime before Christmas I think. I want practically every piece!
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