got back from my long long travel, spent a week at home packing up stuff, then moved to a new town to start uni.
this summer I discovered a limited wardrobe to be more inspiring than the usual wide assortment of clothing that hangs in my closet.
at least for me a wide wardrobe means that I stick to the same garments day after day. having fewer pieces, I wore a bigger percentage of them because they were more compatible with each other.
that's why it's refreshing to move to a new town, a new apartment: I now only have garments I really love and need.
was eyeing the insane black grosgrain jacket (in the first image) for several months so when I saw the piece of clothing at the new guard for less than half the original price, in my size, looking even better than in images, the last jacket they had, I knew I had to get it.
I got into uni so I guess this was a prize for all the hard work I did in the spring, right?
the following weeks will be a busy time for me as I take off for Australia in exactly two days. I'll be staying for a whole six weeks which will hopefully be filled with reconnecting with friends, going out and shopping. I might not be able to post much, but stay tuned.
first up is my 20th birthday today though. I can sense an age crisis forming....
//sunglasses, tee & straw hatweekdaypants?clutchalexander wangnail polish illamasquaboots camilla skovgaard
//I like most everything about this; boxy tweed blazers, short sweaters, silk shirts, loose pants, hats, bare legs, socks and black leather ankle boots. amazing. who knew tomato red and multiple shades of grey looked so good together?
uni entrance exams are over, I can finally breathe again. no attachments, no strings, nothing. I'm free as a bird, and have some time for blogging again.
the materialistic musings of a lover of simplicity, minimalism, well-cut clothing and tailoring; a Finnish architecture student who believes that the best pleasures in life are the simplest.