Monday, March 19, 2012
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Following this morning's post featuring my Birthday outfit and spring weather, this will be a rather contrasting one because it's the last winter outfit I'll be posting for this season with spring in two days! When cold weather struck that red jumper was there to cover me up, and kept me warm on mornings I couldn't even bear to think I had to wake up and get out of bed but still had to.
Photography by Stefan Vella - like his page here.
More look photos can be found on the Rouge Reveries Facebook page :)

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| The glitter wedges add a shot of glamour to the look together with the lace bottom-layer of the skirt! |
NEWLOOK WINE JUMPER (bought 3 sizes bigger)
ASOS SATIN COLLAR SHIRT
STRADIVARIUS SKIRT (also seen here)
BLACK VINTAGE BAG (also seen here)
FREEDOM BY TOPSHOP RING
VINTAGE CROSS STITCHING GLOVES
NEWLOOK SUEDE AND GLITTER WEDGES
Photography by Stefan Vella - like his page here.
More look photos can be found on the Rouge Reveries Facebook page :)

fashosophy
fashosophy [ˈfæʃɑsfiː] n.
1 the musings of a girl;
2 a fashionable glance at the world.
3 a love for fashion
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