
Look 1: Ebony roses blouse- Dano, Brown pleated skirt- Twonine, Caramel double breasted wool coat- Amulette Spirit, Vintage leather belt, CGV vintage button rings, Alphabet ring- Modigliani, Black rose flats- Vincci
Look 2: Plain black maxi dress- Xoxo Boutique, Bordeaux double breasted winter coat- Shidayeshi at Taipei (师大夜市)
Camera Model: Nikon D700, Lens: Nikon 80-200 F/2.8D
I was the only one holding the camera during the overseas trip, taking pictures everything, everywhere but my own outfits, so here's some 'later supplements' back in hometown. We're trying out the new lens my broth Here's the lighter version, minus the breeze and double the temperature. Most of the time your scarf, socks, leggings and boots are some of the compulsory items to keep you warm and cuddly. The main clue is to pile up sufficient warmth without looking way too bulky.
As you can see, I am still very much obsessed with my floor length phase, even though most of the maxi skirts and dresses didn't really reach my ankles which put on the chill under my knees during wintertime. We're rushing to catch the last ray of sun this evening. And as you can see from the pictures, they're all arranged in time, so you could enjoy the descending colors and sunlight while you scroll down the page.
Double breasted wool coats are really useful. They never really go out of style and you can match almost anything under them. Tie the ribbon in front or back to enhance your silhouette. You can find them in all sorts of colors and quality in Taipei, ranging from NT800-NT2000. For tropical people like us, you could get one with a basic color, I would say black or beige or navy blue. Just one will be enough, so that you'll have something pretty and warm enough to wear when you visit a colder country once in a blue moon, yet without burning a hole in your pocket.
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