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Hope you are having a great day, as we celebrate Madaraka Day. This week we concentrated on nightwear; for more of this click here.
LOOK ONE: SHE’LL BE WEARING PINK PYJAMAS
Just like the nursery rhyme, this set is tres cute! From the nighty’s playful shade of pink, to the polka dot gown it comes with, this set nods to the 90s trend and I’m nodding right back. ~ Diana Machira Model | Diana Machira Of Denim & Cateye
In soft cotton, this classic set is a perfect gift idea, even for yourself! It features a fun and playful leo print and quite frankly, it gives me the urge to host a pyjama party and slink around, cocktail in hand, looking oh-so-glamorous! ~ Diana Machira
LOOK THREE: COZY PEACH
I love the colour Peach for its sweet and sophisticated nature so it’s only natural that I gravitated to this nightgown. Nairobi has been experiencing cold nights lately and finding anything to battle the chill can seem fruitless, well, until you stumble upon this number! It’s super soft and extra cozy, perfect to provide extra warmth and comfort while you relax at home. ~ Diana Machira
Classic Editorial Creative Portrait
Have a great and blessed week ahead!
Diana Machira is her name and fashion has been her passion for a long time now. Her sense of style is basically a balance between timeless, classic basics and unique trendy pieces, hence the name of her blog, Denim and Cateye. With it, she hopes to share with you her style, thoughts and inspirations and love for everything cool.
“You can never take too much care over the choice of your shoes. Too many women think that they are unimportant, but the real proof of an elegant woman is what is on her feet.” – Christian Dior
“The most important thing to remember is that you can wear all the greatest clothes and all the greatest shoes, but you’ve got to have a good spirit on the inside. That’s what’s really going to make you look like you’re ready to rock the world.” – Alicia Keys
“Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life.” —Bill Cunningham