How about adding a show stopping full midi skirt to your repertoire?
Reinvent yourself by trying to wear something out of your comfort zone this season. Find a new style that suits you and add it to your daily uniforms.
It sounds hard, I know… but it’s refreshing.
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Mostly, I tend to get stuck to skinny jeans as you can see here and here and dresses see here and here!
I reinvented myself by wearing a vintage handmade embroidered full midi skirt, I bought at Ganesh handicraft emporium. One of the most amazing stores in Udaipur, India. It’s a restored 350-year-old haveli in the centre of India’s most romantic city, housing 16 cavernous galleries crammed with Rajasthani treasures. A must visit place if you visit that part of the world.
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How to wear a show stopping full midi skirt?
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Even though I should have kept things simple, I didn’t. One the rules of chic styling is keep one protagonist in your outfit but after a trip to India you start to forget minimalistic rules.
As if all that ethnic necklaces were not enough I added two identical silver ankle bracelets to elevate my Manolo BB pumps.
Viva maximalism!
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Silk top (old) from Zara similar here and here
Embroidered handmade Indian skirt from Ganesh handicraft emporium similar skirt with Russian embroidery here, Baroque theme skirt here and a cheaper alternative here
Silver Indian jewelry from Udaipur similar here
Suede mauve pumps BB Manolo Blahnik here similar by Christian Louboutin here
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Have a lovely Day!!!
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Ph- Stavros Niflis
Photo editing cropping – Nina P