This is the first of my many posts from a series I'd like to call, 50 shades of Blue.
I took a good look at my Spring wardrobe and saw that I have a sick obsession with all hues of blue. Currently I'm loving baby blues and stripes, if only you guys could take a peek into my closet and see how bad it has gotten. Give it time, it'll all be exposed here one post at a time. 😝
For this first outfit, I decided to go with this OTS dress from Zara's SS16 collection. I bought this last year and never wore it, thus why it still had a price tag. I find that these blue and white stripes are very neutral and like leopard print, you could pair this with many colors. I call it a neutral because of the colors, personally, I have yet to find another print that won't clash with it. I paired a casual western style belt with it to synch in the waistline because this dress can really hide the figure and make you look like a balloon as you see down below. (The wind really didn't help either.)
Because I wanted some neutral shoes, I went with this color block, block heel that has a little bit of black to tie in with the belt. These shoes are so old, I got them on JustFab years ago. Also, I'm in love with the WWW X Target mini bucket bag with the gold ring on it.
I should've probably added a choker or something on my neck because I did feel it was a little bare, but it's okay. On my wrist, I added a cute little colorful bracelet with a hassle that I got at HM last year, and my Michael Kors watch. For shades, my trusty "high key" in black and silver from Quay Australia, per usual.
I hope you guys will enjoy these 50 shades of Blue posts, I have awesome ideas in mind for them. In between I will also put in other posts of course. Tell me what is you favorite colors right now to wear, and what you're obsessing over this trendy season.
Xoxo, Agatha 💋💕
Dress: Zara (similar here) | Shoes: Just Fab | Bag: Target | Glasses: Quay Australia | Belt: Topshop | Bracelets: HM (similar here), Pandora
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-Misty Copeland







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