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He’d been thinking and that always spells trouble. But when he finally made the request to stop by the park, it wasn’t surprising to spend outrageous amounts of time ambling about the aesthetically sun-drenched afternoon. Somehow, I disregarded the actual destination, though the random drive-by and screaming sculptures beckoned my ubiquitous love child camera, despite my blighted feet tracking through clumps of dingy soil. The radically unexpected backdrop that persistently changes just couldn’t be ignored. It would be some unspoken offense, I’m thinking. And after the resurrection of several obscured pieces in the nadir of a well-discussed sickly closet, my analysis of this outfit that debuted in One More Wont Hurt is self-explanatory with these Steve Madden savage kicks.

Offsetting pearls against this tweedy relic vest, the fantastically long buttoned-down Henley, and tatty shorts that used to be crisp and fashion uncontaminated… until I wrangled them with fierce beatings and pair of uber-sharp scissors the size of a meat cleaver= love it.
Hands-down the coolest sculpture to date was, The Eye.
I had the strangest feeling we were being watched...
And I couldn't resist posing while giving my best-worst evil eye impression...

Comments

Couture Carrie said…
Gorgeous, darling! The shoes are simply divine!

xoxox,
CC
DaisyChain said…
Thank you for the kind comment,

you have amazing style...those shoes! <3
Seeker said…
I like the last picture with the comment... ;)

Well dear you've amazing legs with which you look gorgeous in shorts.
The vest and the pearls give the final touch.

xoxo
Dana (MODAna) said…
so, besides the shoes and vest, I loved the lil story
well told
creepy eye picture there...
Draz said…
More than meets the eye...

points for anyone knows what tv show/cartoon/movie theme song thats from :)
Abby said…
I know I say this all the time, but I am deeply in love with all of your shoes.

great post.
very intriguing!
Anonymous said…
Girl, thanks to you and your gorgeous blog and style, today I went out and bought a pair of gladiator heels to wear with my shorts!

Thanks for the inspiration :) I so should have done it months ago...

I'm linking you, hope you don't mind xxx
Eeli said…
Wholly fried chicken!

I hadn't realised i wasn't part of your 'entourage' lol. I never use the main page to keep up with others' posts you see. Just the blogroll and comments. Eep. Know i'm very happy to be part of your 'entourage' if you'd like :P (btw you have no choice. I'm already here and in for the keeps :P) :)

Your photoshopped picture scared me because it looked like you were popping out of a 60's hooror film with the grey backdrop but thats cool because its Halloween soooooooon!

I like the shorts. I'm glad you savaged them with your scissors. They needed to be taught a lesson (for what i do not know......)
Danz said…
Hot outfit! The shoes are fab!
Anonymous said…
These pictures are amazing. I love the b&W of you with just a tad of color, and whoa! That eye is hella cool, I've never seen anything like it before!!!
Ilove your blog, your style,a nd your writing. You really are a rare talent
xxx
margerey
morena said…
Great outfit !
EMMA said…
Those shoes,


what more can I say.
FASHION CHALET said…
I love working in long pearls too, when I can. xx LOVELY.

Thanks for the comments, you're a darling.

To answer your question: the waist (of my shorts) are stretchy-elastic. Fun, and comfortable.

xo/ fashion chalet
Angela said…
you look so stylish. i heart those pearls. i don't have one that long yet.
Ariella said…
Thanks for the sweet comment. The shoes are so lovely!
Reena Rai said…
Pairing pearls with a frayed denim mini is just genius, and don't even get me started on those amazing shoes!
MDS* said…
So sexy!
Hey, thanks fot the compliment!!!

nice legs!!
I´ve seen that you like wear shorts, me too, and with high heeled shoes: perfect look!!
Jillian Hobbs said…
you look gorgeous, where are the shoes from they look just like the diors (are they?)

i bought an 'inspired' pair but they never fit right :(
Anonymous said…
Always so lovely!
the shoes r fab! Having great legs helps I think!!! & That eyeball is awww... Great weekend dear...
Anonymous said…
Greatest pics ever! The eye is amazing, the pitcure of you giving the evil eye is fierce and the shoes are fabulous! What's next?
Anonymous said…
lol... creepy felling...
love ur shoezzz AGAIN! :(..
yiqin; said…
Those shoes!!!!!!!! & the eye is freaky ><
Doriz Jeltzin said…
Brilliant outfit! I love your shoes and your shorts and yor vest, how you wear it and your amazing legs!
Eeli said…
Ergh, yes someone did whisper it, loudly i'll add :( But i'm going to let this roll over like a deluge of water and dry it with a kick ass workout tomorrow lol.

I was actually reffering to the one of you without the eye. Its so visually interesting. Btw i forgot to mention that the eye sculpture is amazing, we walked through a giant colon the other day and the lesions were FANTASTIC to see close up haha
Linnéa said…
thanks for the comment <3 lovely blog you have ;P Love your style ^^
xoxo
JEYQ said…
vicious darling.
Vertiginoso said…
Mmmh Mmmh this huge eye is oddly conceptual, and I think that it is the oversized reflection of the famous "Vavoooommmesque effect" inherent to your "SEXYness-issime" apparition through many persons' eyes !!! "Brighted feet", Oooohhh just like the painful ransom of subliming Heels . . .
ps: Thanks INFINITELY for your comment about my article !!!

A Bientôt, Antoine
Anonymous said…
It's ridiculous how gorgeous you look beside that freaky freaky eye sculpture. Awesome!!!
Soul Tanggg said…
THOSE SHOESSS!!!
Anonymous said…
Love the vest! The shoes are divine!!!
Anonymous said…
Love everything about it! Fantastic blog!!!
like this outfit
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