By Sybil Kot
Photos by dear mom : )
(Club Monaco top, COS skirt, Topshop boots, Massimo Dutti bracelet, Zara jackets and shades)
When everyone else is still indulging in the crazy summer sale, I made an effort to pile on layers of fall winter clothes just to impress you – yea that’s what I do, freeze in February and melt down in August – just to impress you! Jokes aside, I’ve been quite impatient myself for the weather to cool down so that I can start wearing the dressy sweatshirts, full skirt and oversized coats… So here a sneak peek for the exciting season to come! Speak soon.
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What a cool outfit! I like how you play with the white and black around sucha distinctive yellow! Really really nice! Mom certainly did a great job too!:))
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Beautiful outfit! What camera do you use please?
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Great outfit! love the whole ensemble. I once tried getting my mom to take a photo too! But she couldn’t get the camera to focus =P
I love the outfit! Your wardrobe is amazing.
I can’t wait for fall either. I love sweaters, blazers, and jackets. I often find myself struggling in the summer to put together outfits, but never in the fall.
Gorgeous outfit! I absolutely love how those shades top it all off.
All the jumpers and blazers in the worldddd – basically leads me towards trying to layer in 90% humidity (it rarely ends up well.) Definitely looking forward to the cooler months as well (:
Love your style!! ❤
I love this mod look. Very very cool and the colour palette’s delicious xx
this is such a good outfit -effortlessly chic 🙂 meow x
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Loved item – Yellow skirt. A real colour pop for autumn
City – Any
Weather – Great for dry weather, add tights for the rain and chill
All day wearable – 5 out of 5.
Thanks thestylevoyager.com for the inspiration
I really love your style. You also wear a lot of clothes that I have, but you combine them completly different from me, so… very inspiring!