Here we go again! Eine neue Runde Never seen Outfits of.. für euch mit vielen alltäglichen Looks aus meinem Leben im November. Bei dem grauen Wetter kam mir die Lust auf Farbe! Außerdem befasse ich mich in meinem Modedesign Studium mit Afrika, welches mich zusätzlich zu ethnischen Mustern anregt – mehr gibt’s nach dem Klick.
It’s the beginning of a new month and you know what that means: A brand new round of Never seen outfits of the previous month. After a click you’ll see outfits I wear in my everyday life and since the sky is so grey I had a craving for a colorful wardrobe. Besides, in one of this semesters fashion design course I chose to investigate into african culture, which inspires me to use those beautiful ethical prints.
Das bin ich kurz vor unserer Präsentation zu unseren Entwicklungen im Mode & Fotografie Kurs. Wenn ihr wissen wollt, welche Kurse ich sonst noch im Modedesign Studium belegt habe – hier entlang!
This is me, right before our presentation of our most recent fashion photography developments. What other courses I’m taking this semester you can read here.
Shop the Look fair/sustainably:
Wool Skirt by Filippa K – shop here
Black turtleneck/Rolli by hessnatur – shop here
Suede Boots by Vagabond (old) – shop fair alternative here
I discovered this cute playful knit shirt, when I went thrift hunting for second hand pieces to use as material in a course. It is meant for children, but I thought it’s quite cute…
Just a quick snap before going to my fashion courses.. I found those black chelsea boots on a flea market and just recently discovered that they are worth quite a lot and they are of really good quality. Maybe I should stop wearing them for the muddy dog walk in the forest and garden work.
Two friends of mine celebrated their birthday with a motto party – the whole location was transformed into Andy Warhols The Factory or Silver Factory and the guest had accordingly dress in 60ies style.
Endlich teste ich mich an die Selbstauslöser Funktion meiner Kamera ran. Hier gibt’s wieder ein ethnisches Muster in Form von einem alten second hand Poncho von kleiderkreisel.
Der Printrock ist soooo toll! Ich wünschte, ich würde mir in dieser Hinsicht auch mal mehr trauen…
Liebste Grüße,
Lisa – atleastblog.com