
I love sporting different textures and patterns. There’s just something beautifully unique about mixing unexpected pieces together. Special thanks to Matt for the shots.

The white sweater was a gift from my uncle.

The anchor necklace is from Silverworks. The sequins top is from People are People.

The silver rings and stockings are both from Folded & Hung. The shoes are from Twinky.

I got the title of this post from this picture. Matt told me that walking down the amazingly steep hill would make a great shot. It was hilarious! I lost my balance so many times. The shot does look cute though.
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Style of your hair
Shape of your eyes and your nose
The way you stare as if you see right through to my soul
They’re all part of the list
things that I miss
things like your funny little laugh or the way you smile or the way we kiss
what I notice is this
I come up with
Something new every single time that I sit and reminisce
~Neyo
Photos c/o Tim Arafilles
Post processing and modeling by Ira Giorgetti
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Wore this ensemble to a random day in Eastwood. I was going for something comfy but put together and this is what I came up with. I love the different textures and basic colors of the entire look. 
The Mango Spaghetti Strap Top, Dorothy Perkins Cardigan and Velvet skirt were the comfortable aspects of the outfit.

I traded in my usual pair of heels for this beautiful pair of black and gold ballet flats from Forever 21. It’s the type of flats you can roll — I find that so adorable. I love that these flats are chic but comfortable, at the same time.

This beaded bib necklace was a gift from my mother so I have no idea where she got it. I do love its various colors and patterns though. I added the necklace to bring color and texture to the look.

This is my favorite bag from Maldita. The black color makes it easy to match with just about any outfit while the snake skin design makes the piece more interesting.
Special thanks to my dear friend, Pete, for taking these shots. The shoot was hilarious! I was just laughing half the time because Pete had no idea what he was doing plus he wears glasses so it made it harder for him to shoot with my little Canon digicam. The pictures still turned out great though. As for Pete’s eyesight, we went straight to the Optical Shop after to get him contact lenses.
I love random chill days with friends.
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Got these clips the last time I visited Clark for its annual Hot Air Balloon Festival. The last part is my favorite — I’ve never seen anything like it.
Special thanks to my sister who helped me edit it all together.
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Tracy asked me to do her make up for Prom and this is what I came up with. No, she’s not a Junior in High School. She went to St. Paul Prom to judge outfits. I love the gorgeous backless piece she has on.

She requested for something a tad natural and she emphasized on not wanting to have thick make up on; so that’s what I worked with.

I did the basic foundation, concealer, and powder to give the face a smooth finish. I picked light pink eye shadow to brighten the eyes and match the purple dress. I also contoured her eyes to deepen the creases on her eyes. I applied black liquid liner on her top lids to emphasize the shape of her eyes. The false lashes added glamour and drama to the look. For the final touch, I brushed light pink blush to her cheeks and voila!

Tracy was happy with the look and I was too. I love this candid photo of her. Special thanks to Ira who took these shots.
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