4.21.2010

Dusk


blegh. Exam break. That is why I have not posted in what seems like far too long. And I'm sick to put a cherry on top of it all. I have less than a week left in my first year of University and then it will be back to Calgs. Hmm I wonder how this blog will change with my change of scenery... we shall see I suppose. I have to begin now to think about packing up all of my things and everything that I have accumulated over the past 8 months. Which has got me thinking about how my style has changed and my overall outlook on fashion etcetera etcetera. Coooool.


So last thursday I went to the wonderous Value Village, in East Hastings no less! $10 later and I am now the proud owner of one very large cream colored cable knit sweater and a V-neck Salford University jumper if you will ('jumper' seeing as I discovered Salford University is apparently in Manchester, UK after some intensive research via Google).



Salford University


I like to stick to my leggings, and oversized items. Also gotten even more into florals if that is at all possible. Vintage has also become a predominant part of my wardrobe, like this floral top, just solely because the vintage in Vancouver is so much better than it is in Calgary and I keep finding places that I like more and more for vintage.

Yeahhh so basically I now find myself wearing a lot of oversized clothing. Mainly in the form of gauzy tops, baggy old man sweaters and oversized scarves. Oh and I got a pair of Uggs, at the dismay of my father and sister but what can I say. They are super comf and I am a fan of the overly furry folded down tops. Pretty great for campus livin'. Don't worry. I'm not going to be walking around in my pajamas any times soon. Or ever for that matter. They are strictly for lounging purposes. I honestly don't think that I have worn them off campus to be honest. Yay me.

So I guess you could say that being in University has changed my style. I feel much more at ease about how I dress and realize that its okay to just throw things together and once you build up a few really good items that always work, then everything can just fall into place around those. That is my advice for the day, children.

Oh and I cannot forget to mention the wonderful Jeremy Mizu, great friend and fellow Tavi enthusiast for the modeling tips and photo credits for this post :)

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