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Faro

There is something special about lazy days when you get to the beach to do nothing and simply enjoy simple slow life, some coffee and sun. This was a weekend like that. A slow moment of sea, sun and sand by the lighthouse. Days like that are what you typically imagine living next to the sea in a major touristic destination, a city you simply call home and feel like that.


My outfit matches the vibe: flowy, touristy and light. I might look like a tourist but how cares when you are enjoying yourself
I was wearing:
Marc jacobs shirt
Cuidado con el Perro top
Walmart boy shorts
Prima shoes
Love Moschino bag
Jojo earring
c/o Glassesshop glasses


 

Have a nice day,
Lyosha

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Comments

  1. Very lovely nice scenery you had, I do agree sometimes we need a break to get lazy at beach, I love to just slow walk, step into sea water & enjoy the wind :) cheers SiennyLovesDrawing

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    1. I agree! Change of pace is welcome at most times.

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  2. That sounds like such a wonderful weekend. It is definitely nice to slow down and enjoy! I'm glad you were able to do that. Love this outfit <3
    the creation of beauty is art.

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  3. I absolutely loved reading your post about Faro! Your vivid descriptions and beautiful photos transported me to the city and made me feel like I was right there with you. Can't wait to read more!



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    1. Faro means lighthouse. I simply named the post after the exact location where I shoot the outfit post.

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  4. Love the poses you strike in this post! and that outfit of course!

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    1. thanks! Lately I work a lot to improve my poses for blog and socials. I find it very important to spice things up and provide a more inspiring and outstanding pose to match the look

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  5. Sounds like a wonderful kind of day - any time near the water usually is! I like the way you layered your sleeveless shirt like a vest too! :)

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    1. thanks! It felt too cold without layering but I didn't feel like wearing something warmer so I remembered layering. I am so happy you noticed! Hugs!

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  6. That's a lovely day out with good sunshine & view there, love your tourist alike OOTDs here :) cheers SiennyLovesDrawing

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  7. The outfit is great - and you wear it sooo well! However, what strucks me most is the fantastic weather especially spring didn't come as yet here in Europe ;-)

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  8. I love those kind of days. Just strolling in the sun along the shops on the beach and get a drink here and there

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