Showing posts with label biker jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biker jacket. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Back Business

How to interpret the following outfit: I want to stay young and carefree but I must mature into a woman with a handful of duties. Leather and black edginess on the top toned down with an office appropriate skirt. 








Photos: David Sénécal :)
Leather jacket: vintage
Top: American Apparel
Skirt: Asobio
Heels: Aldo
Mirrored clutch: Zara

Enjoy!

Katia

Friday, 19 December 2014

Autres Lieux

AT LAST IT IS OVER. 
Finals are done my friends, and we can all take a moment to breathe, then sleep until the apocalypse. 
This is also the last of this series of pictures. From now on, there will be almost only outdoor pictures, which, I think, isn't a bad thing. 
This is as far as I go graphic. The only other graphic shirts I have owned are band tees, and now I wear them as loungewear. However, this one particularly caught my eye because the writing is not cliché and OMG-so-deep, it has a sweatshirt-like cut which is very versatile - easily worn with low rise or high rise pants, and finally, it literally spoke to me since I speak French, English and Asian (Chinese, not Japanese sadly). But hey, my parents were living in Japan in 1993. Clearly I relate way too much with this top.
Too bad I lost it.







Credits: VP Photography!
Velvet ribbed trousers: My mom's
Everything else: Zara :')

Happy Holidays!

Katia

Monday, 15 December 2014

Woodwork

Clearly I had a little too much fun taking these. But really i'm just reflecting the magnificence of the location.  
Yesterday was my Christmas piano concert! I played a piece called Liebestraum by Liszt for which I am in love. It falls into the romantic period and has a lyrical and heartwarming melody. For those who are relatively new to classical music, I recommend listening to this one. This timeless masterpiece is right away appreciated. 
As for ze outfit, I decided to give a rather feminine flare to some edgier pieces. If I had worn the same biker jacket and buckled booties with, let's say, some black leather pieces, it would instead have given this badass-motor-chick vibe. It's not your typical color scheme either. Mixing cream and olive is a less traditional way to wear your neutrals palette, but then of course topping it off with black accessories.  










Credits to VP Photography :D
Everything from Zara

Enjoy!

Katia