Anna da Re 25 settembre8

I suppose all the Italian fashion bloggers can write that they are tired at the end of the Milano Fashion Week. But my case is different. Even though my followers love me a lot, no fashion house or designer knows me yet, so I haven’t been invited to any fashion show… which leaves me free to choose what I like! And still, it’s been a long week with almost every evening out (and straight from work). Very interesting, though!

And there is more to come tomorrow: house hunting, hairdresser (which I am badly in need, as I am sure you have noticed – my hair is really overgrown), various errands, food shopping… you name it!

So today when the alarm rang (I really have to buy that lamp that wakes you up with light and birds singing) I got out of bed wishing I could have stayed there indefinitely!

How to stand for the #selfieinthekitchen? What to wear?

Something easy like jeans (DKNY) and loafers (Brecos). In the morning it is already quite chilly, and then it warms up during the day: the three layers are a stripy T-shirt (Old Navy), a short sweater I made myself (cotton, silk and wool) and the Antonio Fusco “soprabito”. Everything blue again, I know… but I am tired, I just told you.

Have a nice day!

Anna da Re

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