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Monday, September 12, 2011

Turkish Peasant

I’ve been searching for a blouse like this in the thrift stores, but have come up empty handed. I’ve borrowed this version from my friend, Colette. I believe it’s a souvenir from somewhere in Eastern Europe. I’m wearing it for all of my 2,550 friends in Turkey, who inexplicably visited my blog on August 3rd.


Blouse, borrowed. Skirt, Talbot’s (thrifted). Bag, D&G (knock-off and thrifted). Shoes, thrifted. Earrings, Aldo. Cuff, Target.

I thought they were checking out my Gypsy Woman post, but that didn’t go up until a few days later.


People of Turkey, welcome to my blog (and my new lenses*)



*Wide angle AND a fisheye!


Photos by Beefy Muchacho

12 comments:

  1. OMG loving the colour combination - the red and blue work so well on your top. And the bag is devine - love the studs and the tassel. I have similar hair colour to you, think I might try wearing blue and red too...!

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  2. I'm loving the combination here; it feels like a wonderful mix between business chic (pencil skirt and medium heels) and Bohemian (the shirt), and the colours are wonderfully classic.
    While they're not exactly similar, I know the forever 21 is selling some flow-y embroidered shirts; if you've got time you might want to check them out.

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  3. Love that top! It looks like it's from Mexico to me.

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  4. perfect outfit is perfect ^^

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  5. You are hilarious.

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  6. Such a pretty blouse! Lucky you get to borrow it. And the glasses are great. Really wonderful outfit.

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  7. Anonymous11:15 AM

    Google: Modifications for Weather
    or weather modification and you will
    understand your Turkish visitors.

    Weather wars are upon us.
    Of course, you'll be dressed appropriately for anything.

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  8. Sarah #23:33 PM

    that is hilarious lol...I wonder why so many Turkish visitors all on the same day? Anyway i love this blouse!

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  9. Awesome sunglasses!

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  10. Feminine and charmingly ethnic (I hope that didn't sound un-PC; I meant it in a good way!.)

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  11. Anonymous11:26 AM

    I'm thrilled to see that you're wearing something from Turkey. Wonderful color combo. I love it.
    Nihan from İstanbul Turkey

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  12. So cute. I am a superfan of a blue/red combo. Wonderwoman really knew what she was doing!

    www.stylinggame.blogspot.com

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