Even after reading this section a few times, I couldn’t synthesize the ideas and suggested pieces into my own look. I just copied one straight from the How to Get the Look page:
Inspiration from the book:
In the end, I decided that Euro Chic was a sort of ladylike vintage look. Who better than Rhiannon of Liebe Marlene to be my Euro Chic Lucky Blogger Girl? Rhiannon has also had the honor of being featured in the actual Lucky magazine (August 2008) for her style.
Even if you copied it, you did an amazing job making your outfit look almost exactly like the picture!!
ReplyDeleteI second what Lizbeth said. I like the Euro Chic look but I don't quite know how to implement it. But you've inspired me to keep trying.
ReplyDeleteYou did a perfect job with that outfit! You look incredible!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome outfit! I can't believe how closely it matches the book.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that they call this Euro Chic...it turned out very pretty on you, though :)
ReplyDeleteGreat week of outfits all around!
I love the belt you're wearing! Do you happen to know which brand the satin-trim tuxedo jacket featured in Lucky was? I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really comfortable outfit. I like the vintage-y look of it - great job copying!
ReplyDeleteKD - unfortunately, the book doesn't list the brand on any of the "essential pieces" featured! It's very frustrating.
ReplyDeleteshame about the fur....gift or not, it's not really a justification. Spoils an other wise excellent blog...
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