Saturday, August 25, 2012

Pastels Screaming


            At last! I finally had the time to squeeze for a new post. I had to study for my exams. As much as I don't like reading books (LAW books! Imagine that!), I have to pass those exams for my beloved parents.

           Anyway, I wore this outfit during UP Cookout '12 (FYI, UP Cookout is the biggest event here in our school). I just wanted to share this because it was my first time wearing pastel colors. I usually wear black, red and neutral colors. I was feeling super feminine that day. ;)



               I had to do all the make-up of the Sayawan contestants and unexpectedly also the Kantahan contestant and her back-up dancers for Communicators of UP. My call time was at 3:00 pm and that's why I had to ask my classmate Telay to do a quick outfit shoot for me since I'll be busy the whole night.


Shorts: Jay Jacobs Shoes: Converse Top: vintage Jacket: Thrifted Accessories: Lianne

                 I have always been and always will be a sneakers person. The comfort they give to feet especially to flighty ones like me are just way beyond words.


                 I got this beautiful floral denim jacket from my favorite ukay-ukay store! (Fashion need not to be expensive: That's my fashion mantra) The dainty yellow top and high-waist shorts are both vintage. I got these from my mama's treasure chest (as what I call since I find a lot of interesting clothes in it)

                   Even my accessories, I picked the 'girly-girl' ones to match my feminine ensemble. My sister and I bought the  same heart-shaped ring but with different colors. Of course, my pink feather and tassel earring completed my dainty and girly look.

              I don't usually wear these colors but it would be pretty boring if I keep on wearing my black-red and neutral color combination. Fashion is all about experimentation. What do you think about my super feminine look? :D



P.S.


               As I was writing this post, I was listening to Lady Antebellum's "The Woman Makes The Man" (Hello, feminist in me!). Just want to spread my feminist powers to all the ladies!

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