Showing posts with label minimal outfit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimal outfit. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Effective

Someone recently told me that I hadn't been posting enough, so here are my efforts trying to redouble it. Well heh at least it's being read a little. 

Midi skirts. Originally super feminine, and its effect doubled with heels. (As Alexa Chung says, flats with minis, heels with longer hems.) That's all that this look is going for - I can't even categorize it in a specific style. Boho-esque, feminine, retro, appropriate,.. the list goes on. The key to keeping the midi skirt feminine is the waist-to-hip defining. However, I recently noticed that a whole new vibe can be given to midi skirts when paired with something long and loose-fitting, like an oversize boxy sweater for example. Proportions are suddenly counterbalanced and that is when the minimalist flare comes out. Especially with flats. 

There are two type of people in this world. And trust me on this one this is the biggest difference I notice nowadays. Career wise, either people are saying to go do what you love, or either they're telling you to stay ambitious. The problem with most people who stick to the 'do what you love' mentality usually end up doing studying something super abstract or that doesn't even lead towards a career, or even worse, nothing, and end up doing something in the arts and/or not very stable. The problem with the 'ambitious' people is that so many overwork, get depressed, and at the end, aren't even happy. Then there are the people who miraculously love what they study or their job and also turns out to be intelligent/useful/elevating/ethical. Lucky them, honestly. 

Now I've seen a bit of both sides of the medal, and both extremes scare me. Personally, I've decided to keep harnessing my artsy fartsy hobbies on the side, while staying open to where life will take me and staying ambitious. Also to incorporate those hobbies into my job would be ideal. That way I won't have to depressingly live off government pensions, yet stay human. It's just the best compromise. What do you think?








Sandals: Ralph Lauren
Sherpa bag: Ecote

Enjoy!
Katia

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Still There

Inspired by my Chinese roots, this outfit reflects my zen side, which I've been really exploiting these past weeks. The breezy layers complement the minimal-fitting pants, giving the outfit a unique structure. There is one accessory: an ocarina necklace bought from a market in the ancient streets of Beijing. Best part: it actually works, and I've figured out the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star melody on it. I also recently purchased these Ralph Lauren studded sandals. I absolutely love them - the heel isn't too high, and the studs remind me of the well loved Isabel Marant sandals. All together, it is a laid-back, culturally inspired and simple outfit good for any occasion, from urban events to lakeside 'meditation'.  

















Sandals: Ralph Lauren
Trousers: Dr. Azhu Studios

Enjoy!
Katia