Phew, last post in the month of February! I have to admit I'm glad it's over, it's been quite a difficult month for me: I had quite a lot of free time on my hands but didn't manage to do anything substantial, my health wasn't at its best, but most importantly, I felt rather lonely and missed hubs unbearably.
So, I'm really hoping March is going to be so much better. To match those higher spirits, I got myself some things that make me feel like spring is getting closer every day.
Those ballet flats were a total bargain and they match perfectly a brown beaded top I have for summer. Great shoes to pair with some simple, but bright colored clothes.
I also got this vest at H&M to wear with basic tees and jeans. It reminds of one of Serena's outfits from the first season of Gossip Girl and honestly, it was the main reason I bought it. I feel like it's one of those pieces that give a twist to a very casual outfit.
Last but not least, I brought this scarf from the mountains where I went with my family last week. Those of you who come from a Slavic culture will instantly recognize the traditional flowery pattern, which I think is absolutely beautiful. I love how these look paired with jeans, it's a combination of folk and modern elements. And those colors, they scream spring and summer!
How did you fare in February? Have you made any spring purchases? xxx
Love the scarf! Flowers brighten up any gloomy day, and it looks lovely on you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, sweetie :) Flowers are always big for spring/summer, so they'll get a lot of use me thinks! x
ReplyDeleteI love everything that you bought!I need some new shoes, too!
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A girl can never have too many shoes! :) xxx
ReplyDeleteI adore the little vest and the scarf is beautiful. I hope March is a better month for you hun.
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@loveaudrey: Thanks, sweetheart! I think it's already a bit better, fingers crossed! xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf but I really adore and want the waistcoat and shoes! Please don't tell me the shoes are from a Polish shop....I have a feeling you're going to say that though!
ReplyDelete@Ondine: Hahah, they're not from a Polish store, I think it's actually German; it's called Deichman - I'm not very helpful, am I? But fear not dear, I've seen similar designs in Zara for example, I just refuse to pay their shoe prices! xxx
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