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12, August 2014 | 09:46

Cut Out

14 Comments | Fashion

Boots: Here

One of the biggest must haves in a fall wardrobe is boots, and I’ve already found the perfect pair. Imagine how cool these will look paired with a cute summer dress, and when it starts getting colder matching them with some lace or knitted socks and jeans. J’adore ♥

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3, August 2014 | 17:49

Espadrilles

3 Comments | Fashion

I bet I’m not the only one who adores Chanel’s espadrilles, right? Even though I love the casual chicness of the shoes, I just cannot bring myself to spend over 4000kr on canvas shoes. So imagine my excitement when I found these budget friendly lookalikes from Nly Shoes! You can find them here, and get the Chanel look for way less. I found these to be pretty small in size, so unfortunately I’ll have to send mine back and order a bigger size. But as soon as I get the new pair, they’ll be worn tons! 

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10, July 2014 | 19:48

Touch of Leopard

4 Comments | Fashion

Today’s footwear has been these lovely leopard ballerina flats. You don’t often see outfit posts of me wearing ballerinas, but it’s actually one of my favorite shoe types. They’re so easy to just throw on if you’re running an errand, just getting in the car or whatever. These were sent to me by the lovely Filipa a while back, a Portugese architect and former ballerina, and I love them! The print is so chic, and I love that they’re actually hairy too. I really like small and authentic brands like this, and I always love it when women go after their dreams. You can read more about her brand Josefinas and her story here♥

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