It's been two weeks now since I've moved to Spain. I have to stay here for a few months so I filled a huge suitcase with clothes and I took a one way train ticket to Zaragoza. It seemed to be the perfect occasion to sort out what was in my wardrobe. I guess.
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| Detail: Vintage pins |
| Detail: geometric necklace |
Like a lot of people, I stack up the back of my huge wardrobe with piles of old pieces of clothing in the hope of being able to take them out when they are brought back into fashion. I own immeasurable loads of potentially vintage clothes. But when I was packing up, I found that little sky blue tank top made of cheap fabric that I used to wear proudly when I was in 8th grade. That's when I decided it would be good to sort out my clothes !
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| My (small) wardrobe in Zaragoza |
I think that a stay in a foreign country is perfect for a fresh start. In life as well as in fashion. I'm not starting from nothing but from what I used to be/used to wear in order to build what I'm going to be/wear. I personally decided to build a more minimalistic wardrobe.
Scarf - Etam
Tartan jacket - Vintage (thrift shop)
Jumper - Jennifer
Pants - Promod
Boots - Kiabi
Nail polish - Green Park by Maybelline
Pins - Vintage (from my own collection, see !)
Geometric necklace - Promod



Oh, having a suitcase as a wardrobe can be pretty challenging. You always can take advantage of Inditex lower prices in Spain. Hope you're having a good time in my country!
ReplyDeleteIt is incredible to move somewhere and update wardrobe etc isn't it?! I really love the jacket, the cut and fabric are just beautiful.
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