1960's

     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.