Often I go to media/blog events in between work or after work, which doesn’t give me much time on change. If you see me on public transit en route to work, I’m 99% of the time in sneakers, jeans, and some form or hoodie or sweater (now that it’s fall.) However, when I DO have somewhere to go, I will be pulling hair out of my head the night before trying to decide what to wear. Do I sacrifice looks for warmth? Can I just wear sneakers with this dress and look stubby, instead of trying to trot in heels all day? After changing around my wardrobe for the colder season, I came up with some ways to layer with a dress but still stay warm.
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Stripes
One of the cheaper clothing items I bought in this China is this striped top + skirt combo for 29 RMB; which is around $6 CAD, crazy right?! I didn’t have a chance to wear it when I was on vacation, so when I saw the sun out to stay on a fine Vancouver weekend, I had to pull it out. You can’t try on these cheap clothes in the fitting room in Asia, so I was hoping it would fit and I was glad it did.
Coloured Denim from NYDJ
Skinny jeans are my holy grail, but sometimes I just get some itches from too-tight spots at some funny angle. I was recently introduced to the brand NYDJ where they use some magical technology to make skinny jeans (and any other jeans) comfortable.
OOTD: White-Black-Gold
It’s that awkward time where Spring has arrived in Vancouver, but I’m still wearing fuzzy sweaters and scarves to stay warm. I had a lucky break during the weekend and got to wear a thinner sweater to suit the spring season. I have some new gold accent pieces featured in my outfit today to make my white sweater-blue jean laid back look a little less boring!
Jean Hoarding & Wants
I didn’t start wearing jeans until I was 12 years old and I used to think they were the strangest feeling compared to the comfort sweatpants and track pants gave me. Not to mention, I had the most unflattering fashion sense and wore flare jeans with random flower patterns on it.
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