Showing posts with label jeans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeans. Show all posts

Saturday, January 9, 2016

My favorite jeans


One of the simple pleasures of living in NYC is all of the possible rooftops to explore. Of course sometimes that means finding clever ways of sneaking into high-rise condos and various warehouses. But it's worth it to explore different perspectives of the city. However, these photos were just taken on my apartments rooftop. Nothing too exciting. But I will say that I love my rooftop and being able to watch the M run by. 

In this photo set, I'm wearing the kind of outfit that you would if you were to do some urban exploring. I absolutely love these acid wash jeans that I found in a thrift shop here in Bushwick. Along with it is a sweater I got a few years and a kids sized army jacket. (Sometimes I'll shop in the kids section because I am that small). Dr. Martens are also almost always the shoe of choice whenever doing long walks. 




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Sweater // Thrifted

Jeans // Thrifted

Army Jacket // Surplus Store

Boots // Dr. Martens

Bondage Necklace // Handmade

Monday, December 21, 2015

I Will Miss You


Probably my favorite outfit so far. I just recently got this shirt in the mail. I ordered it on cyber monday from Romwe for only $10! Obviously the first way I thought of wearing it was with my Deandri harness. This is so reminiscent of 80's post punk. I think next, I'll definitely have to pair this white top with a bolo tie. This outfit also exhibits my favorite pair of Zara brand jeans, which I got from a second hand shop in NYC. It's amazing what kind of great finds you can stumble upon in most of the thrift shops here. Belt and shoes are also second hand. (I'm a pretty frugal shopper).


Spooky stretching out her paw, hinting that she wants to get behind-the-ear scratches.





Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Autumn Leaves




Autumn is slowly fading into winter. The short time that the fall season is here, I take every opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. To me and many others, it's the perfect season. The air turns crisp, the temperature is comfortable, and there seems to be a more carefree feeling in the air. Growing up in Florida, I didn't really get to experience a "true" autumn. The weather would become a little chillier, but no leaves would turn and the Florida sun would still outshine any chance of overcast. It never truly felt festive. That's why my first year here in New York, I made sure to embrace the fall season. My boyfriend and I decided to take a day trip to Sleepy Hallow, just an hour outside of the city, to take these photos. We explored the historic cemetery and enjoyed the nature surrounding it.