Monochromatic


It just so happens that two people asked me to take pictures of what I wore to church today, and since I haven't blogged in almost a week, I decided to do an outfit post! I think I've mentioned doing outfit posts before, and since my blogging partner has abandoned me and earmuffed.com is technically mine (well, for the time being), I suppose I can do whatever I want with this blog. And that means bombarding it with outfit posts until I can be bothered blogging something decent.

What I wore to church:


Blouse: thrifted from Salvos, dress: Forcast, jacket: bought from some market, heels: Pierre Cardin

Close up on buttons:


Close up on the collar:


I try to be colourful. I really really do. I intended on wearing my new denim skirt and beige cocoon knit. And yes, I know denim and beige are a far cry from 'colourful', but they say you should start with babysteps right? Yeah, but I couldn't even manage that. I promise to try harder next time, maybe I'll throw on my red trench or something.

Our school's cruise is nearing (for those of you who aren't familiar with the occasion, it's basically a formal or prom, but on a boat). I feel so stressed out when trying to figure out what I'd make to wear. And no, not because I don't know what to wear- its the opposite actually. I want to wear too many things. If I could have my way, I'd have about 30 dress changes throughout the night. My brain is going to explode from thinking too much- everytime I think I have a dress I'd settle for, another one somehow pops up into my head, and then more and more ideas spring up like baby rabbits in mating season.

Anyway, back to the idea of outfit posts: should I continue or non? Lets weigh the pros and cons:

Pros:
- I can document my style, look back in 10 years, and laugh
- It means I'd have to blog properly less, leaving me more time to do crap
- My blog would have more variety
- Change is good

Cons:
- Do I have enough willpower to take pictures of my outfits on a weekly basis?

That's basically it. I know that the pros appear to outweigh the cons, but you must know that I don't have much willpower. And the one con is heavy enough to outweigh all the pros. What do you think?

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