Saturday, April 19, 2014

Sunshine on my shoulders



The other weekend, I met up with a guy named Irv. I met him at a party some time ago and we decided to meet up and take some Polaroids (and iPhone snaps) in the beautiful weather. We walked around Loring Park (where I hadn't been since last year's Pride Festival - so different in the winter!) and climbed to the roof of a building overlooking the Basilica. The pond was still frosted over with marbled ice, ducks swam at a shallow area of  running water, and people were beginning to swarm the park with frisbees and pups. Spring is always so exhilarating when it's fresh and new. 
Since today is overcast and gross out, I thought it would be a good time to share some of the 'roids and Instagram-ed shots that Irv took. Check out his Instagram here and enjoy the snaps below!

p.s. I'm wearing: vintage jacket from Go Vintage, Guess shorts from Up Six, Egyptian crop top from Sway Chic, cardigan by Halogen, & $6 thrifted Doc Martens.





















6 comments:

  1. You look ridiculously pretty in these pictures! That jacket is amazing, and I have perpetual envy of those shorts.

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    1. Thank you, Michelle! <3 I remember buying these pants (to cut into shorts) and just being so-so about them. Now they're my absolute faves & go to cut offs.

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  2. These shots are amazing. You look amazing. You ARE amazing. AMAZING :D

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  3. Love this look and your tattoo is really cool! :)

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  4. This jacket is one of the coolest pieces I have every seen and you make it look so chill! Like "Oh, no big deal I'm wearing a gorgeous leather fringed shoulder jacket that no one else could ever pull off..." BAM. And you rock it. Cheers!

    xoxo,
    Maddie
    www.sequinandchic.com

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