Tuesday, April 1, 2008

opps, error...

14 comments:

Monika said...

you did a fab job on layering!^^

Style On Track said...

I love the layering, it looks really great without being too over the top, just the perfect amount :) Those accessories around great, I love the layering you did with the long necklaces

lara said...

I like it with the belt :)

Vertiginoso said...

Beautiful Harmony between the casualness vibe and classical "Mary-Jane" Black-Hells . . .
ps: Actually, "Féminissime" is a neologism for "Hyper-Femininity" . . . "Néo-Romantic Style" Or the quintessence of Delicacy . . .
ps: Cya is Your Name ? It sounds very Good !!!

Cordially "from France", Antoine

Kowie said...

Love the layering, great job! but I prefer the outfit without the belt, I think.

Sheryl W said...

I like the first look with the necklaces!

Alex said...

I love the first pix with the necklaces! Very beautiful! xoxo

e. jay said...

The layering affect is fab! I really like what you did with the belt, since the waist is so hot right now. Your necklaces are very nice, too!

maverickandlove said...

i love all of the layering! and i never heard of dennis.. but thanks for your info! i dont keep up with korean dramas but we have all the korean channels in my house so my mom watches them. although, i do know alot about henney! he's so gorgeous!

Rebecca, A Clothes Horse said...

I like the subtle layering. You look fab.

J said...

I hope i have replied to everyone~

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SICK. said...

ooh, i love your outfit !!


x.
jessica

Tram said...

the layering is tres chic, i love those mary-janes. I've been lusting after some just like that for some time now. great job!


Thank you leaving such a lovely comment, your pictures look so fresh and the white and blue vintage dress is amazing :]

Anonymous said...

f21 and topshop? you must leave in the middle of the atlantic ocean..haha!
But I heard that topshop is coming to the states .

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