Tuesday, November 27, 2012
By Lea on 11:06 AM
I love how the mix of prints still goes very well together; they each follow a similar checker pattern, which is easy on the eye. The colors yellow, blue and black are also incorporated throughout the outfit which helps. One of the most creative layering outfits I've seen!
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- Lea
- Atlanta/Seattle, United States
- What is most interesting is fashion when it's living. I find it inspiring when people dress well - but in their unique interpretation. Searching for people who enjoy having fun with their style and make their own statements. If you want your picture removed, don't hesitate to contact me!
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