Monochrome Flowers

Shirt: Thrift Shop | Trousers: Sirens | Heels: Steve Madden

Ever since I got into thrift shopping years ago, some of my favourite clothes have come from thrift and second hand shops. This shirt is one of my favourite finds, not entirely recent as I've had it for about a year, but still one of my favourites. I think it goes nicely with a lot of things and is quite loose and comfortable without feeling frumpy. In this outfit, I paired it with two of my current go-to items, my Sirens trousers and Steve Madden heels, both of which you've probably seen plenty of times if you've visited my blog in the past!

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You play the vamp, I play the killer

Top: Sirens | Skirt: Vivilli* | Tights: Silks | Heels: Suzy Shier

I've always felt like burgundy is an autumn/winter colour, but I wanted to wear this skirt one day last week and decided to see if I could make a spring appropriate look with it. Black is my go-to colour, but I knew pairing something black would make it look only more wintry. As I was looking through my drawers I noticed a little crop top I recently bought from Sirens, which incidentally had a small amount of burgundy in its floral print. I'd never really thought seafoam green would go nicely with a burgundy, but I guess we do learn something new every day!

P.S. The title of this post is from the Stones' 1974 song If You Really Want to Be My Friend, which I am obsessed with it at the moment. You know when you've had an album for ages and then suddenly discover a song you had previously sort of ignored and realise how much you like it?

Exactly that.

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Don't look back into the sun

Top: Skip N' Whistle* | Jeans: Thrifted | Heels: Steve Madden | Lipstick: Smitten Red/Avon

Ever since I was 12 or 13, I've loved anchors. I wear my super cheap anchor earrings from eBay all the time (and am actually a bit sad that they've begun to become discoloured) and when I was first starting to figure out my style, coincidentally around 12 and 13, I had a white dress with a small navy anchor print on it which was my favourite. I also loved cherries, skulls, and other such prints that were popular during the mid-noughties. Actually, I still love cherry print. I suppose some things never change.

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