Thursday, June 26, 2014

DIY high-waisted shorts

Hello there, it's been a while!  Time for some new DIY stuff. My mum bought a pair of shorts at Primark, it had a lovely print but a terrible style... so she wouldn't wear it at all. Like I said, the print is very nice though so I just cut the sides off and changed its fit. What do you think? I styled it a bit nerdy here, tourist style ;p


Shirt; H&M, glasses & backpack; market, shoes; Porronet, necklace; handmade from Africa.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Vintage flowers

Another vintage item, with a very typical vintage look. This flower top has a very high neck, but it can still be sexy because it's very tight. This time I created an outfit as sweet as candy -but hey, even flowers can be cool with a pair of jeans and some sneakers.
I bought the green stone neclace on an arabic market in Granada (in case you ever go there, do!), I got the one with the butterfly from my granny.

Anyway, how would you style it?

Thursday, May 15, 2014

The boyfriend jeans

I loved this style immediately so I bought myself a pair of boyfriend jeans. Very comfortable, but these were also very dark and plain...= boring!
When doing it, you better do it right. So I took a bottle of bleach and some spray paint, and narrowed the chaps a bit. Add a pair of killer heels (these are from Jeffrey Campbell) and this is the result:

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Vintage fantasy

Here's a special vintage piece I'd like to share with you. It has some kind of fantasy-vibe! It has a very low back and flared sleeves, wich somehow made me think of fairies. (does that make me weird? Haha)
How would you wear it?


shirt; (vintage) Miss Sixty, earrings; V&D, skirt; Bershka, shoes; Manfield, socks; Aliexpress.

Model: Liza van Ravenswaay

Comic book shoes!

So I had these ugly shoes in my wardrobe and figured they needed some color! I cut, painted and printed them; what do you think?
I love to combine them with a simple skirt and a red vintage shirt, the beanie and raincoat make this outfit a bit sweeter.


Model: Liza van Ravenswaay