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Good morning everyone! Hope you all enjoyed the Labour Day weekend! 🙂
Today’s post features the recent sessions I’ve had with Diana Machira of the fashion blog, Denim, and Cateye. Enjoy!
Model | Diana Machira Of Denim & Cateye
LOOK ONE
There’s just something about a full tulle skirt that translates into a fun and dramatic look and I love that the leo-inspired sweatshirt not only kept me warm on this particular occasion, but also did a fab job lending an of-the-moment feel to this girly ensemble. – Diana Machira
Model: Diana Machira
Photography: Antony Trivet Photography
The Look: Tulle Skirt + Sweatshirt + Heels
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
LOOK TWO
The Look: Ankara Flounce Skirt + Denim Top / White Vest
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
LOOK THREE
A T-Shirt and jeans pairing is the go-to outfit for pretty much anyone, not just because it’s a comfy look, but the simplicity of a great pair of jeans and clean T makes it one of the most versatile looks around and allows you to go from a day in the town, to dinner with friends. – Diana Machira
The Look: Distressed Jeans + Pink Tee + White Blazer + Heels
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
LOOK FOUR
With all the elements playing together, I wanted to keep the colour palette simple and because I love the dance between casual and statement-making pieces, these over-the-knee boots made the perfect companion for the outfit. – Diana Machira
The Look: Floral tee Dress + Over The Knee Boots
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”
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“It would be mortifying to the feelings of many ladies, could they be made to understand how little the heart of a man is affected by what is costly or new in their attire… Woman is fine for her own satisfaction alone. No man will admire her the more, no woman will like her the better for it. Neatness and fashion are enough for the former, and a something of shabbiness or impropriety will be most endearing to the latter.”
― Northanger Abbey