It started with the round sunglasses.
I never appreciated this era. In fact, I don't know much about it. Until I unintentionally got this black and white jacket (I don't even know what it's called!) at the $2/bag clothing pile at a yard sale in Utah last year.
Mod. That's the word my sister used to describe it. I'll shut up now though. Before I further embarrass myself to all of you. Don't want to come off as a know-it-all. Especially in fashion. Because frankly, I've been out of touch to that lately.
I don't go shopping as much as I used to (or like to). I don't go anywhere except to church on Sunday (which is the case in this post). I don't wear anything aside from denim shorts and white tee (because Philippine weather is just too intense no matter what time of the year it is).
But for this particular day, I decided to dress up a bit. Even if I felt like I was wearing a costume.
A girl from the 1960's.
Blazer: vintage || Skirt: Terranova || Shoes: Janylyn |
Closer details on the piece that put together the entire outfit. |
Sunglasses from my older sister. She said round glasses suited me more so she gave it to me. |
Put on M.A.C. Ruby Woo on my lips to add character to the outfit! |
I think I developed a love for the mod fashion after this. I convinced myself as of late that I want to be bohemian chic. But then again, this look is classic and I think it looks more sophisticated. Especially compared to the "it" style nowadays such as hipster.
Stay classy, friends!
A.