The color red seems to be everywhere these days. It's taking over buildings and apartments...
... and popping out of bushes. I didn't realize so many of the trees and plants I see around me everyday would suddenly produce these bright red berries come fall. Yes, I'm a fall newbie.
All this red percolating in my subconscious came to a boil one afternoon after watercolor class. As I was walking through the centre of Haarlem, I was drawn to another jolt of red—this time in the form of a big SALE sign at WE, a local high street chain. Inside, I found this red dress with a skinny belt and promptly realized: I don't own a single article of red clothing!
With 50% off everything in the store, it was easy to remedy the situation. So now I have a red dress.
I remember reading somewhere that red and leopard print go together, so it seems my leopard print flats have found a new playmate. But so far my favorite way to wear bright red has been with gray. I've worn it with my gray wool blazer from Uniqlo (above) to go to my weekly ladies' lunch, and with a gray fluffy angora cardigan for a Sunday visit to the zoo.
I've also found a new use for the bronze beaded fascinator I like to wear with this dress. It turns out a headband is perfect for keeping the hood of my rain jacket in place when it's too windy for an umbrella.
so cute! i love the contrast with your tights. looks so cozy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Iggy! Those Uniqlo Heattech herringbone tights (the brown ones) are amazing. Normally I would have to wear socks and boots at 9℃ but they are warm enough for me to wear just flats.
ReplyDeleteoh and I must say, you're looking very slim ha! :D
ReplyDeleteYahoo! Thanks Iggy, ibig sabihin may saysay ang no-carb mandate ng doctor :)
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