If money (and perhaps morality) were no object, I would be bringing these along on our European jaunt...
[all images from the Outnet]
1. Sophisticated-but-flirty Cocktail Dress
2. Little Black Dress
3. Pop-of-color Heels
4. Boots5. Statement-making Trench
6. Striped T -- of course!
7. Grey Sweater8. Dark Skinny Jeans
9. Scarf
10. Bright Silk Blouse
Window shopping online? C'est la vie!








oh kim, i love when your blog posts come up in my reader. its always a surprise. hope Paris is fun. yayy!!!
ReplyDeletebeeteedubs, i like your alliteration "simple style, spirituality and satire," it's a good tag line.
thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt's so funny/refreshing that you mention money AND morality as the reasons you won't be buying these. I often wonder if I had plentiful funds, would I splurge it all on clothing? Or would I do something much more worthwhile with it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me of that :) It's faaar too easy to forget poor + hungry children when you start browsing Net-A-Porter and see all the beautiful pieces!!
Lovely blog :)
Ohhh those pieces are simply divine (esp. that first dress! I could do with one of those for a tea party this saturday... except it's buy-nothing-new month. haha). Great choices :D
ReplyDeleteNow to stay off the Outnet so I can somehow pass my midsems!
xx T
Ok, I know you're trying to pare things down. I respect it, I really do. But I think yellow kitten-heel Loubs with that adorable bow AND on sale might just be a necessity.
ReplyDeleteThat first dress is absolutely gorgeous!! Yum! Definitely qualifies as a want though.... but want a lot. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!!! Was wondering if you knew the designer of the first dress in this post? It is stunning!! As are all of your Paris engagement photos!!!!
ReplyDelete@juliet -- the designer is Armand Basi and I got mine from the Outnet! xo Kim
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