I have always loved the old fashion! It's so much more simple to combine outfits.
I appreciate tight clothes but the baggy ones are more comfortable. For example, the blouse above.
The spotty blouse & Necklace
To start I bought the spotty blouse in the store Stradivarious in Portugal and it was in sales which is even better (No longer available in store). It's really soft and it's black & white which is my favourite combination. With black clothes we are always dressed perfectly, for a casual look or for special occasions. Let's be honest, black is the perfect colour for an outfit and it's never out of fashion.
The neckalce I bought in the store Claire's in London and it was in sales too! One of my favourite times of the year (I do have lots, just saying). I am not sure from what year is that style of necklaces but I do think it's around the 30's? Let me know in the comments what it is if I am wrong guys. It's a type of accessorize that young women like to use and I support them. It's so cute and different from the usual that it makes them even more pretty.
Vintage Jeans
Secondly, the vintage jeans that nowadays almost every woman have at least a pair of them in the closet. It's true, the high wasted jeans are fashionable again and I absolutely love it! The high wasted jeans came out in the 70's and it's a style that usually consists of a high waist (rising above the belly button), making buttocks appear disproportionately longer, larger and flatter than they otherwise might.
It also tends to have excess space in the zipper and leg areas and is often accompained by a blouse that is tucked into the jeans.
The jeans are usually in a solid and light-blue color.
Ankle Boots
I bought this boots in the store River Island which is still available if you are interested.
These boots are the cutest thing! With these type of boots with little gaps on it we can use with cute little socks, it's just beautiful!
I have seen young girls using them and I decided to buy ones as well and let me tell you that I don't regret it, at all!
It's totally fine don't create content every day. Always remember that you have a life outside your blog and you are not obligated to have ideas everyday for your posts.
Every blogger should have the dexterity of writing fluently and make their followers happy with their posts. However, this situation could be reversed by the pressure of posting every day and blogging is not an obligation, at all!
If we think about posting everyday, one day we won't know what to write and we are just going to write things that perhaps doesn't make sence. This situation can happen over and over again until a time where blogging is no longer a happy hobbie to do but an obligation.
Solutions:
- If you don't have frequent ideas, produce weekly posts
- Research about topics and write about them (note: don't copy, make it on your own words and ideas)
- Visit places and talk about them. Their history, what it means to you...
- Get a notebook and write down your subjects. Organise them with suggestions and ideas
- ALWAYS keep your notebook in your bag, you never know what can come up on your head
- Set yourself any target
- Leave it for another productive day
- Go through your old posts and edit them
- Edit your templates, images, fonts, colors... You will never be "offline" from your blog and people will love the fact of you being so productive
- Do not push your self too hard, let the ideas come spontaneously, you will notice it will be much easier and you will have fun with your blog
Right... Have you ever thought about it?
If you don't know what to write and nothing comes up in your head, share your old posts!
Don't think just because you wrote a post, you can leave it behind and get ready for the next post. That's not correct. My advise is to NEVER leave your old posts behind, share it on your social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google +, Instagram, VK etc, so people will always be up to date with all of your posts.
The key words are share it and re-share it. Keep sharing your posts no matter how old they are. With this idea, your posts will never "get lost" and you will not be "offline" from your blog.
Also, try to edit your older posts if you think they didn't have as much visualizations as the others had and afterwards share them! It's always a good method.