Denim topping
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Wearing: River Island jeans, Vila denim waistcoat, Vintage cardigan & bag, Deezee heels
There was this day I did not know what top to wear AT ALL. I just couldn’t
find one that I had not worn in the past few months, and wasn’t too simple for the occasion.
Then I got to the point at which my creativity and craziness comes up. It didn’t take me too far this time.
I just went for a waistcoat as top. It’s made of very heavy and thick denim, so it’s
quite something to wear as a top, but whatever. It gave me the denim on denim effect and it was something new.
Oh. It also gave me insight into other opportunities, since I have some cotton and leather waistcoats as well!
What do you think of it?