Anna da Re 9 luglio8

Maybe it is part of being fifty. Maybe it is just me. But after a day on some platform or heels my feet crave for flats!

Yesterday I had quite a long day, involving some walking, and I had the black platform I told you are comfortable enough. Only enough, though.

And so this morning I was sure I wanted to wear a pair of espadrilles, the classical ones! Some people say they are too flat. I personally think they are one of the greatest invention. Long life to the French!

I also wanted to wear this shirt (Change) I bought in Livorno last week-end. I spotted it because of the color and the faded effect (don’t ask me why, but I have always loved things in faded colors), and even though I am not a sequins lover, I kind of love these, so very delicate and descreet. The size of the shirt is very generous, so it needed something narrow underneath: I opted for a pencil skirt (H&M) you have seen before if you are, as I honestly think, not only a follower of this blog but also addicted to it!

Have a nice day!

 

4 risposte a “How to wear a delicately sequined shirt. At work. In Milano”

  1. Avatar fashioncityjuice

    Sempre molto chic.

    "Mi piace"

    1. Avatar ciabattinasx
      ciabattinasx

      grazie mille!

      "Mi piace"

      1. Avatar fashioncityjuice

        Anche io sto a Milano, so bene quanto sia difficile darsi un tono con queste temperature.

        "Mi piace"

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    […] am wearing the pencil skirt (H&M)you have seen more than once, and some layers: the light blue shirt with the sequins (no label from a shop in Livorno), a long sleeved T-shirt (cotton and wool, from […]

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Benvenuti su ChicAfterFifty. Nato 10 anni fa come blog di moda per signore, appunto after fifty. Dopo la pandemia la moda non mi è più sembrata così importante. E allora parlo di libri, di ambiente, di posti belli, di cose belle.

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