Posts Tagged "collectif"
My Colours
♦ White Tank: Forever21 ♦ Dress turned into a Skirt: Collectif ♦ Cropped Cardigan: Torrid ♦ ♦ Boots: Fluevog ♦ Necklace: Forever21 ♦ Sunglasses: Tres Noir ♦ Now hold on to your hats folks, what I am about to say may come as a bit of a shock to some of you. You ready? Red, black and white just might be my favourite colour combination. For a girl that had a mostly black wardrobe, red was my “gateway drug” so to speak into the colour wheel. It can be classic,...
Read MoreMemories of Edinburgh
♦ Dress: Collectif ♦ Cropped Cardigan: Torrid ♦ Shoes: Fluevog ♦ Every time I wear this dress I remember the moment I discovered it in a tiny shop in Edinburgh. It was my first encounter with Collectif, a UK based retailer that offered plus sizes with their normal line. Sure, there are a few problems with the fit on me…and honestly I am not sure I like it paired with these particular shoes, but I adore this dress! It represents a defining moment for me style wise. I realized...
Read MoreEaster Dinner / Collectif Review
Every year for Easter my husband and I go to his parents place for a fantastic dinner with his extended family. It’s a fairly laid back affair and people do not often get dressed up. But this year I decided to wear this 50′s inspired dress for the first time even though it was a bit fancier then what I’ve worn in the past. I paired the dress from Collectif with my wine coloured Fluevogs. I liked the way the red compliments the blue and white of the dress, giving it a bit...
Read MoreBlack & White Polka Dot Dress as a Skirt
I took a bit of a break for a while when life became a bit busy. I was actually in Vegas for a conference for the very first time. I tried to take a few wardrobe diary photos but I just could not seem to get the pictures to turn out well. Now that I am back I will be setting up my shooting area again. With the spring weather I am starting to pull together some new combinations. The outfit I am posting about today is something I wore back in the end of February when the weather was still quite...
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