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St. Paddy

Every year Max and I celebrate St. Patrick's Day. For us it's a lot of fun and extra tradition. And besides... Irish I met are very nice people. Also it's a great opportunity to have fun and wear green without any doubts. Green is not easy colour for me as often it makes me look sick but I really enjoy the moments of featuring this colour in my day to day life. I also want to mention that the awesome bag I was wearing is gifted by my amazing father. The first set of photos is made during the food catch up inside and couple more during the parade. I'm sorry the photos are not as merry as ones from last year      Some of nice people we saw  Max (my hubby) was having tons of fun I was wearing: Irregular Choice shoes Classic Satchel Topshop jeans hat borrowed from Max not branded coat and vest belt Mango handmade scarf - gift from friend   Have a nice day, Lyosha  

Plaid and... plaid

I'm lame. We took these photos a week ago. Look at the photos! Yes, this girl can actually be dangerous! My man and I were shooting (not people or lovely animals, don't worry). For that we went to the usual park (yes, it's the same park on the background all the time, except of photos taken next to our place, where you can see cars and post office). When we were taking photos, it was a bit dark outside already but I wanted to take photos like really a lot. Why? 2 reasons. We were shooting — it's the first reason; and the second and main reason I loved my outfit. In the morning I opened up my closet thinking of the pair to my lovely skirt and saw the plaid shirt. It was a bit crazy, you know, mixing pattens is tricky in general and mixing same pattern... Yes, this girl can actually be dangerous! (Did I just say that again?) What do you think? I don't think you might be unsure of my opinion, because I've just wrote how much I loved the outfit. As for more things a...

Red and blue - things that look good on you

Don't you just love walking in the park after a long working day? Well, I do. The park is about 5-7 min on foot from our home so it's not big deal to spend time in there. I want to pay your attention to my shoes: that’s my national shoes. I’m very proud to have a pair. In russian we even have a phrase ‘tatar shoes’ which means shoes you will never even wear out. Pity it is not wide spread. I was wearing: Tommy Hilfiger skirt gifted scarf Mango blouse national boots Marks & Spensers tights (the warmest ever) noname jacket and headband P.S. We've made your little boy photo. It's not very well, but still I'd like to share. It's not his place - it's temporary.