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Dark Fantasy

Ciemna baza z fikuśnym wierzchem. Tak w skrócie można opisać mój dzisiejszy zestaw. A tak naprawdę to golf, spodnie z ekoskóry i botki z kokardkami - wszystko w czarnym kolorze, a do tego trójkolorowy futrzak. Gdy stawiam na czerń mam w głowie jedną rzecz - nie wyglądać jakbym była w żałobie. Tym razem ułatwiłam sobie to zadanie wybierając wielobarwne futerko. Jeśli jednak decydujcie się na stylizację allblackeverything pamiętajcie aby wybrać ubrania z różnych materiałów lub z różną fakturą (wtedy uzyskacie różne "odcienie czerni"), czy też postawić na biżuterię która nada całości rockowego/klasycznego charakteru. 

ENG: Black base with fancy top. That's how you can describe my outfit in a few words. You probably are thinking - what is this weird thing? Well.. it's turtleneck, pants and boots - all black everything with multicolor faux fur. But for me that last description is not so interesting, so I prefer shorter version ;)
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fot. gootex ♥

golf/turtleneck - sh (podobny TUTAJ/similar HERE)
futrzak/faux fur - F&F (biały TUTAJ/white one HERE)
spodnie/pants - H&M (podobne TUTAJ/similar HERE)
buty/shoes - Stradivarius (inne ale super TUTAJ/different but so cool HERE)

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