Monday, 16 March 2015

Little Black Dress - OOTD

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

casual grunge ootd with slogan t-shirt dress

After having a manic week in London on work experience, a casual outfit of the day was on the cards.

Beanie Hat - Primark
PU Leather Jacket - Missbehaver
Vintage Plaid Shirt - Rocket 
Little Black Dress Slogan Tshirt Dres - Chiara 
Over-the-knee socks - Asos
Boots - Dr Martens

So if you read my last week's 'Important Two Weeks Ahead' post, you'll know that I've had a very busy week commuting to and from London doing work experience at New! Magazine and as a result I've struggled to find time to post as regularly as I usually do. So apologies if it has been a bit of a ghost town on here.

Reaching a new level of tiredness inspired me to do a more casual outfit of the day post.However,  I do struggle to do casual in a stylish manner; it's usually just pyjama bottoms and an old oversized t-shirt so even this was a bit out of my comfort zone. 

I had this Little Black Dress slogan tshirt dress on my Pinterest for ages, but when I saw it was in the sale for £4 it was a no brainer really. I could see it dressed both up and down, and thought it would be a handy but simple addition to my wardrobe. 

I love how wrap-around shirts are becoming a statement feature, and I really think this vintage plaid one that I picked up years ago from Rocket helps to cut into the monochrome and bring some colour ( and it kept my bum warm). 

This is a really basic outfit so there isn't much to say about it really other than if you play around with a few basic bits in your wardrobe you can actually come up with something new and even bring an edge to something you thought was stuck in one particular style. 




1 comment :

  1. Love this laid back grungy look, also the blue in your hair looks awesome. Hope your work experience was worth the tiredness.

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