Creative Photography Kenya Portrait :: Creating Memories Outdoor
Good morning folks! This week’s blog post features Diana Machira of the fashion blog Denim and Cateye. Enjoy the photos and don’t forget to share this post!
LOOK ONE: CLASSIC BUTTON-DOWN
I put together a look that oozes elegance and sophistication; One that easily and gracefully transitions from desk to dinner. ~ Diana Machira
Model: Diana Machira
Photography: Antony Trivet Photography
The Look: Sweater + Striped Drop Neck + Midi Zipper Skirt
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
LOOK TWO: UMBRELLAS N’ THINGS
Because the sweater is a little graphic, I opted for noir separates and simple silhouettes when it came down to pairing. ~ Diana Machira
The Look: V-Neck Sweater + Skirt + Heels
Read more on this look on Diana’s blog, here.
LOOK THREE: ROYAL RUFFLES
This ruffled number did a fab job adding feminine charm to the outfit, achieving a cheerful and whimsical look, which is just my cup of tea! ~ Diana Machira
The Look: Ruffle Neck Sweater + Skirt + Heels
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 “Girls do not dress for boys. They dress for themselves and, of course, each other. If girls dressed for boys they’d just walk around naked at all times.”
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“[Piper] rushed to get dressed. By the time she got up on deck, the others had already gathered—all hastily dressed except for Coach Hedge, who had pulled the night watch.
Frank’s Vancouver Winter Olympics shirt was inside out. Percy wore pajama pants and a bronze breastplate, which was an interesting fashion statement. Hazel’s hair was all blown to one side as though she’d walked through a cyclone; and Leo had accidentally set himself on fire. His T-shirt was in charred tatters. His arms were smoking.”
― The Mark of Athena