I also just realised at this point, that the detailing on the shirt is SO effing cute. Look again if you haven't figured it out. I'm so naming my future cat Jucy.
These shoes were inherited from my lovely mum's closet. I love how classy they remain to look today albeit being made two decades ago. A great sum up of this casual vintage look.
Today I wear:
Vintage shirt from Harry Wragg / Lawrys Farm pants / old-school Chanel suede lace-ups shoes
Today I wear:
Vintage shirt from Harry Wragg / Lawrys Farm pants / old-school Chanel suede lace-ups shoes
Tiffany & co. bracelet / ring from Lovisa
This cat shirt has been one of my favourite item for a while now. I got it at Harry Wragg, a beautiful vintage store hidden in the Melbourne alley. Besides the clothes, one other interesting thing about this store is that the shop staff all seem to have amazing memory about anyone who walked into the shopfront. And they not only recognise faces, they pick up names too.
I'm not sure how I feel about this really, because I'm usually the type of customer who tries to avoid social interactions of any kind during shopping, and the overly sassy character of the staff in Harry Wragg (somehow they all seem to share similar personalities and a hobby of dressing people up too) did put me off at first, but now I guess I just got lazy and started to let them do all the work for me.
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