Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

April 18, 2011

SALE! Spring Clean-Out!

I'm cleaning out my closet and have some great pieces for sale! I have more detailed photos of everything so just ask if you want to see them or want more info on a specific item. You can bid in the comments if there's something you want or have questions about. :-) I really want to get rid of this stuff so I'm selling it cheap!


Dress from Indiska size S. Only worn once.


Dress from Forever21 size L. Never worn (as it's too big on me) but without tags.

Top from Monki size S/M w. tags.

Dress from Monki size XS/S w. tags.

Top from Mango size S/M. Worn once. 

Two layer top size S/M worn once. Inner layer is satiny and outer layer is lace.

Top from Monki size S/M w. tags.


Pearl and sequin top size S/M. Never worn.

Zara satin dress size M. New with tags.

Metallic champagne/silver belt. Size S/M.

March 22, 2011

Photoshoot: Soft Spring

I'm in a spring mood so I'm swooning over this lovely photoshoot by amazing photographer Antonella Arismendi. It makes me want to hide in a secret garden full of wild flowers and mysterious secrets. I'll definitely be posting more of Antonella's work soon.











March 21, 2011

Dressing Room Adventures

I've been trying on a lot of stuff lately, trying to figure out what key pieces I want in my spring wardrobe. One thing I'm desperately searching for is the perfect fringe leather jacket. It has to be special, not just a random one. I found two great vintage ones recently, but they sold out before I could make up my mind to buy one. I'm also really into florals and pastels at the moment, as I'm craving spring more and more. We had snow last week, and I'm really sick of it. Luckily the sun has been shining all weekend and things might soon be turning around and getting less dull and gray.





July 14, 2010

Antique Market Porte de Clignancourt in Paris

This was my first time at the wonderful flea/antique market at Porte de Clignancourt. I was very discouraged at first as I was surrounded by stalls full of modern designer knock-offs and cheap souvenirs. Thankfully it turned out the antique part of the market was further down the street. It fully lived up to my hopes and expectations and I had such a wonderful time there. I hadn't brought a lot of money so I didn't really buy anything despite the plethora of wonderful vintage parisian accessories, clothes, furniture, and knick knacks. I did however take lots of pictures. 









The market area is made up of intertwining paths full of stalls and shops that were covered in blossoming purple flowers. People were very nice but most didn't want me to take pictures of their goods. Some however were very nice about it. I found several things that I really wanted and I could have kicked myself for not bringing enough cash.