Teeter totter
             
          
             
          
Non such a skillful idea to pose in 5½inch heels on a route with little pebbly bits of tarmac all over the place. These shoes merely take to be shown off in the best style possible… which isn't necessarily the all-time way for staying vertical in. I tin walk fine in them, as long every bit the pathway is smooth and flat. I guess a trip to the cobbled streets of Bathroom or old London boondocks in these beauties is out, then.
This was really my own version of the outfit on the cover of one of the street style books I've bought (Street View: The New Nylon Book of Global Mode – it's definitely worth a read). I simply wore the pair of Levi's I bought about 12 years ago instead of the jorts she's wearing (age 39 + denim cut offs + the office = disaster). As I was amazed when I worked out I bought this pair when I was still in my 20s, they are now officially my pair of "I-have-to-keep-them-forever-to-see-if-I-can-nonetheless-go-into-them-when-I'thou-40/50/60" jeans. I don't keep old clothes generally – when I buy new things I tend to have out the stuff I oasis't been wearing and recycle/donate/ebay information technology.
This has given me an idea: wear an outfit made up of the oldest things in my wardrobe that I even so wear and like…? It needs to be the works: the oldest accessories, shoes and everything. Watch this space.
            Jacket: River Isle            
            Breton top: Asos similar from Boden            
                          Jeans: Levi'south              
              Shoes: French Connectedness                        
            Belt: Asos similar
              Bag: 9 Due west              
              Watch: Seiko              
              Sunglasses: Therapy at House of Fraser              
              Earrings: F+F              
              Other jewellery: Asos, F+F, Debenhams                      
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