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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Travel Post - London (Stina)

Hello! 
Recently I stopped by London for three days while on my way to Denmark. And while there I saw some great outfits and got some great inspiration, so I decided to share some with you (including my favourite outfit I wore there). Since I had no idea what to call this post, I asked Alicia if she maybe wanted to start a travelling post, luckily she did so I'm also introducing our new series! Ta-Da! On the Travel Post we'll be posting outfit ideas we've received from visiting different places then from where we live and sharing maybe a few pictures, or details of our travel. I/We hope you like/love it! 

My Outfit 

I love this outfit. I practically lived in this outfit, kinda disgusting but its so comfortable! I wore this outfit/something similar while traveling and it might've been the best choice of my life (okay not in my life but it was really nice). These pants are super soft and light weight, not too hot but they'll keep you warm if a cool wind blows, they also look really chic with the tie-dye! A light pink tank will be the perfect match, or you could trade it out for a plain white tee (which I did do later on). The shoes go nicely, the pink-salmony colour matching the tank, which ties the whole thing together. A big bag'll do good for all your travel necessities, and touristing needs. Add cute earrings and a pair of sunglasses to stay cool (I should stop with trying to sound "cool" and "hip" and "chic" and trying to add "flare" to these posts.).

Street Style - London

While walking around to explore I saw this very professional and stylish woman, I admired her outfit and tried to recreate it from what I saw. The sweater might be a bit too warm, but you could easily replace it with a lighter knit sweater, or a woven shirt. Put on some light wash destroyed boyfriend/skinny (shown here)/boot cut jeans, and roll them up to show a bit of ankle (Scandalous!). Add a pair of short cutout boots and a leather jacket, also too hot but this girl was rocking it! A green purse to add some colour, and a tote for books, groceries, anything you need to get. I saw lots of double bags (purse and tote bag) in London. Some hoops like these checkered ones and an emerald necklace to accessorize. And for fun a drink from Starbucks. 

Street Style - London 2.0 


While in London I saw lots of professional woman, who were dressed for work. Now this isn't the exact outfit I might've seen but this is my own spin on it. I think you can still dress professional but young. This outfit could work for younger working women, interns, or women in college. The midi skirt isn't too slutty like most skirts these days, but its not a maxi skirt which might be a bit more difficult to get around. The shirt adds some colour so you're not some boring office worker. Add some small heeled vintage shoes that are easier to walk in, and carry a fun and flirty graphic bag for your work/school things (the bag also helps the outfit look younger). A classic black and gold watch will add class, and the different gold ring will make the outfit fun. Slip on a long stone necklace and you're set. 

Heres just one of my favourite pictures I took while in London. Right by King's Cross Station and the British Library. 
I hope you liked this post and that you get some inspiration from it! 
Love you all! 
~Stina



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