Monday, September 19, 2011

Summer Jumper.

Just a quick post today! This jumper is probably one of my most beloved thrifted finds. I love jumpers and rompers for the very reason that they layer very well, but are usually pretty outstanding as pieces themselves. Also, jumpers fool me into thinking I'm wearing a school uniform, and that makes getting dressed ten times easier. Love me some simple dressing! Back when Modcloth featured me on their blog, they sent a lovely package with my namesake dress and a couple of other things. I nearly cried with joy when I saw that the Cambridge Satchel was part of the care package. I've been stalking this beauty ever since I saw it on the web some 3 years ago, and finally I've got one of my own! I think she'll only get better with age.

Thrifted jumper.
Gift from Kate blouse.
Urban Outfitters sunglasses.
H&M over the knee socks.
C/O of Jellypop wedges.
C/O of Modcloth Cambridge Satchel.

10 comments:

Erika Lee @ A Tiny Rocket said...

really cute outfit- love that collar.

BiblioMOMia said...

That last pic of you smiling is GORGEOUS! Love the jumper and the white sunnies.

Unknown said...

Love your outfit so so so much! The layering looks amazing and I love the bright floral pattern!
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Anonymous said...

Great color and i really like that collar of yours :)

Deejay Speaks said...

really cute outfit I love those shoes and your sunnies make you look uber-cool lol
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mispapelicos said...

That dress, you hair and your beautiful smile, wowwwwwwww

mispapelicos said...

Following, and adding you tomy blogroll inmediately, yeahhhhhhhhhhh

alison said...

I love love that patterned dress! And with the white shirt underneath, looks great! : )

Unknown said...

wow your jumper is awesome. definitely love it! you did a perfect layering i must say! :)

school uniform shops said...

I love the floral jumper! It's perfect for summer season. Great job with the matching top too.

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