lidt fotos fra weekenden/outfitdetaljer

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PhotobucketLIPSTICK: PINK NOUVEAU by MAC, PEARL NECKLACE: GOT IT AS A GIFT, SHIRTDRESS: SECOND HAND, JACKET: SECOND HAND, NAILPOLISH: GOSH

Her er lige et par billeder fra weekenden. Min klasse og jeg var inviteret ned til vores historielærer i Aarhus til middag og bytur og jeg havde klædt mig på som en skolefrøken, synes jeg i hvert fald selv. Jeg tror ikke der blev taget mange flere billeder af mit tøj end disse, men jeg kan fortælle at kjolen gik til midt på låret, har korte ærmer og så havde jeg sorte tights og herresko på. Idéen til temaet for outfittet, som jeg jo selv kategoriserer som en lidt gammeldags skolefrøken udsprang faktisk af skjortekjolen, som jeg kun har brugt én gang før. Men ja, jeg ville bare lige tjekke ind med de her billeder, fordi det gik op for mig, at outfittet var bloggen værd – hvis jeg er heldig, ligger der et billede af mig i en sofa fra 1800-tallet (det var en af de mest historiske lejligheder jeg har været i; spisebord fra 1850, maleri fra 1820, gammel rustning og sabler fra forskellige krige på væggene – jeg kunne blive ved!), hvor jeg sidder og ser gammeldags og fin ud. Hvis jeg finder det, kommer det måske herind elelr ind på bloggens facebook. Hvad synes I?

Here’s a couple of photos from this weekend. My class and I were invited to visit our history teacher in Aarhus for dinner and going partying on the town and I dressed up as an old fashioned school teacher (at least I think so). I don’t think there were many other photos of this outfit than these, but I can tell you that the dress’ length is about to the middle of the thigh and I wore black tights and brogues with it. The theme for the outfit came to me when I found the shirtdress, which I’ve only used once before. Oh well, I just wanted to check in to show you these photos, because it occured to me that the outfit was worthy of being on the blog – if I’m lucky, I can probably find a photo of me wearing this, sitting in a couch from the 1800’s (the apartment was one of the most historical ones I’ve been in; dining table from 1850, a painting from 1820 and old armors and sabers that had been used in wars on the walls and lots more!) looking oldfashioned and nice. If I find it, I might post it here or at the blog facebook site. What do you think?