1. Oval Bezel Set Stone Ring, Bird, $625.00
2. Diane von Furstenberg, Gale Sunset Silk Chiffon Beaded Dress, $485.00
3. Proenza Schouler, Silk Shantung Harem Pants, $575.00
4. Filigree Pendant Necklace, Forever 21, $18.80
5. Calypso, Alexandra Glass, $190.00
6. Paul Smith, Long Caftan, $268.00
7. Locket Ruffle Sandal, Topshop, $135.00
8. Mini Lovely Leather Bracelet, All the Rage Online, $12.00
18 comments:
These are so gorgeous!!! The heels, the dress, the ring, the bracelet! Totally divine! xx
OOOhhh... fantastic collection! That Alexandra Glass dress is for me : ) Now let me find the occassion for it... humm.
Lovely!!!
Hah! For once, a cheapie item is the one I love best: That necklace is fantastic.
I always found this very attractive.
this is beautiful!!! makes me dream of warm weather :)
oh my i love the ring and shoes!!!
so, im waiting for someone to try some harem pants and post a pic..im a little nervous..
Those shoes! Holy moly those shoes are gorgeous!
ps. also, your confession on my blog made me laugh AND feel a lot better! xo
I'm dying over those orange shoes. dying. I don't think I will ever be able to pull off those harem pants. I think they are chic but I hope they go away soon. still dying over those shoes though. I can barely see anything else on the post bc they are so divine.
oooh!!! these look so cool and comfortable. arabian nights and all! yay!
i dig everything except the mc hammer pants. that necklace is amazing!! all i need now is a camel and a flying carpet and i am set.
Everyone should own a pair of orange shoes!
That jewelry is lovely...especially that ring!
holy crap I am in LOVE with those orange pumps-seriously, they might be the most gorgeous pair I have ever seen!
Ok, I really want that Calypso dress. Am off to check it out now.
I just love that ring. Gorgeous.
yum to everything! especially the shoes.
thats for the comment. i'm officially hooked to being red, so thanks for stopping by!
I swear I think I wore these things in the summer of love, 1969! What a hoot! And, by the way, save your clothes. In 40 years you'll be able to dress vintage for free!
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