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Simple As A Touch And A Kiss

Kochani! Skoro mamy Nowy Rok to i nadeszła najwyższa pora na Nowy Post ;) Tym razem postawiłam na bardzo minimalistyczną konwencję zarówno jeśli chodzi o strój, jak i tło zdjęciowe. W zeszłym roku kilka razy zamieszczałam takie domowe posty i patrząc na statystyki oraz Wasze komentarze, widać było że przypadły Wam one do gustu. Tak więc mam nadzieję że i ten Wam się spodoba. Dajcie znać czy w tym roku chcecie więcej postów w tego typu, czy jednak wolicie stylizacje fotografowane na zewnątrz. 
PS. Ściskam Was mocno i życzę aby rok 2016 był dla Was jak najlepszy! 

ENG: Hello my lovely readers! It's a New Year, so it's about time to post something new here! I decided that this post should be very simple when it comes to my outfit and also the background. I tried posts like that in 2015 and I saw that you liked them a lot. I hope that it's gonna be the same with this one. Do you guys think that I should make photos like these more often? 
PS. I wish you all the best in 2016!
Sylwia

fot. gootex ♥

body - @ (TUTAJ/HERE)
jeans - Pull&Bear (podobne TUTAJ, TUTAJ i TUTAJ/ similar HERE, HERE & HERE)

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