Sunday, November 21, 2010

dorm exposé & sheer dots




jacket - urban outfitters | tunic shirt & shoes - thrifted | running shorts - ? | necklace - vintage & diy


Columbia is bearable in Morningside (Boringside) Heights because my room is oh so cozy when it comes to fall/winter time. Ikea lights and sheer mesh curtains, balloons, and dalmatian blankets ... ha. Anyway! One of my stranger outfits this past week, didn't really have time to get dressed in the morning... or look in the mirror apparently. I mean, orange-red and sea green don't really look amazing together.

But my sheer dotted tunic! In love. It's like a size 3x or something ridiculous that is way oversize (as seems to be the trend with my clothing choices recently) but I can move around SO easily in it and it's lightweight. I mean it's cold but I'm always running late to things so I actually don't ever feel too cold since I'm ... running. Late. To activities / classes / appointments. Hmmmmmm haha.

Oh and if you're interested, sort of reminiscent in this ... I think 2008? Sonia by Sonia Rykiel dotted tee:



8 comments:

Vell said...

beautiful, beautiful photos :)

janettaylor said...

I love it!

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johanna said...

OMG I LOVE the polka dot tee

Vinda Sonata said...

great outfit, vivian.
love the boots and the sheer top.
lookin gorgeous as always;)

THESTREETFASHION5XPRO said...

fab outfit...I love dots...great blog

Couture Carrie said...

Gorgeous room and look, darling!
Love that top!

xoxox,
CC

Publish my Style said...

your photos are brilliant!! X

LACE.LEATHER.LIPGLOSS said...

i love this style!Good pictures!

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