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St. Patrick's Day

San Patricio is actually big here in Mexico. The two countries have a big bond especially from Mexican side and forever gratitude for providing a fierce helpful hand (and arms) during the invasion of the United States in Mexico. It is all history now but the connection stays. Unfortunately we are not holding a parade in my town but we still have plenty of local gigs to choose from. We went to Irish pub McCarthy's and enjoyed it the fullest. St. Patrick's Day is important for my little family. Ever since Max and I started dating we never ever missed the celebration. Surely, living in a new country doesn't mean we'd ever stop or skip it. Here are a couple of photos of what I wore (omg, no greens) for a pub. Yes, heavily y2k. It's fun, I am thinking of all the fab looks my sister rocked. It was so much fun to wear and very comfortable too.
 
Bonus points: indoor whot with the baby and a closer look to my makeup
 
I was wearing:
Cuidado con el Perro top
prima shoes
Uniqlo jeans
Etro belt

 

Have a nice day,
Lyosha

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  1. I love how you incorporated the St. Patrick's Day theme into your outfit, and the green accents really pop! Your photography skills are AS USUAL impressive, capturing the vibrant colors and your fun personality.

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    1. Thanks so much, Moni! i will tell it to my partner who was behind the camera for these.

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  2. Love that top!! And well, your little one is wearing green, so that counts.. So cool that St. Patrick's Day is big in Mexico too (didn't know that)

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    1. me either! Only found out about it from my Mexican friend for whom it feels like common knowledge.

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  3. It's nice to know that you were able to celebrate St. Patrick's. Yes, being in another country doesn't mean we skip tradition.

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  4. I didnt know that St.Patrick's day was big in Mexico. Never would have thought. Looks like a nice day for you.

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    1. I didn't know about it before either. I was so shocked when my friend told me the whole story. And it was like "how come you didn't know that"

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  5. This is really a nice concise history lesson for me

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  6. Sounds like you guys had a fun day. It is nice to do a celebration, and your outfit is cute.

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  7. Totally loving your outfit and I love how you match it with very event you attend. Hope you guys had tons of fun there.

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    1. thanks so much! I really enjoyed dressing up a bit that day

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