Posts Tagged ‘multiple stacked rings’

Weightless

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

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Vintage crinkle sheer shirt, h&m dress worn as skirt, sheer leggings, boob tube, Frye boots, Topshop necklace.

Sunday 18th July 2010.

My clothes work over time for the closet space they take up. Re-purposing is the name of the game and I explore as many ways to wear each item.

This skirt started life as a dress in H&M. I scored it for £5 many sale moons ago. I have always preferred it worn as a skirt. I affectionately call it my skirt dress. Today I woke up in the mood for something lightweight. So I pinned to the side to enable it’s individual floaty layers to show. It has an interesting manner about it. When I’m wearing it, it feels so light that I feel nude.

Birds of a feather…

I thought I’d push it’s seemingly weightless mood further by pairing it with the sheer crinkled vintage shirt and a pair or white sheer tights that I chopped into cropped leggings.

Constant contradictions

Weirdly I could not bare the thought of a girly,fragile heel with this look. Maybe it is due to my unconscious constant hankering for contradictions. Or perhaps it is due to the fact that I have never been an all out girly girl style wise, which my choice of hair cut no doubt testifies to. I just like something a tad uncouth, rough and aggressive with all the delicate softness of the garments. Alice the Frye boots came to the rescue, giving the outfit that bit of grit. Topped off with coral lipstick and my multiple stacked rings and cuffs, I was good to go.

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the shopping basket // multiple stacking rings

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I always stack rings on like there is no tomorrow. I call it my finger-wear as seen here and here. I am like the ring love child of Mr. T of The A-team and Karl Lagerfeld. Most of my rings were picked up for little to nothing along the way (on travels,in thrift/charity/vintage shops and flea markets etc).

Even though I create my random stacks from my multiple varied rings, I would not say no to the above sets.

The top left Iosselliani set is beyond perfect. There is something about the mix and finish of the gold and silver metals employed that I find appealing.

The Urban Outfitters set definitely gets my best value buy. The six ring set for £12 is a pocket friendly way of stacking those rings high. The shape and metal tone of each ring in the set works.

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Iosselliani
Urban Outfitters
Ariella Collection at Nordstrom
Iosselliani at Refinery 29 Shops

Lucius at Stars and Infinte Darkness
Alkemie at econsciousmarket

Photo Credit: Images used in collage are from Polyvore

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