Summer-Trend – 70s Romance: Why Goodbyes Are Difficult

Hello my dear readership,

the last summer-trend I get to present you offers a large variety under a certain keyword: 70s-romance. See here what this style is about and how to wear it.

You can say a lot about me – that I could not deal with criticism, that I would let things get too much to my heart, I would take things too personal – and often you would find me waving most of the things people say about me or my type off concluding that people do not have the slightest idea and that those impressions go way deeper than they seem than they are noticed. But no worries, characteristic weaknesses are human and so am I down-to-earth and realistic enough to know that despite all the strength I am showing above my over my shell I do have my weaknesses that I am willing to accept, reveal and show. Doing hard with final goodbyes – the end of a journey. Even though the new would always mean a beginning and as a very dear person recently said for every door that closes two more open goodbyes are difficult.

The goodbye-party when graduating from high-school is probably the best example I can name: One should have thought that I could not be happier to finally leave this pretty hard period of my life behind me and would have been impatiently waiting to take on the new adventures – back then above all studying. But it all ended in hugs and tears I could not hold back. Johanna, what are you doing there? One could have wondered. There is probably hardly a person as open and excited about new adventures as I am and I love the progress and development of things and people. But as much as I may be that I am also cherishing all phases I have been through. If goodbyes are not voluntary you are going to miss the people, the surrounding, the togetherness through good and bad times. After all you somehow got to manage these bad times with the same people within the same surroundings. The happier I am about reunions happening.

Two Trends in One Summer-Style

Whether it is the time-pressure to work off the blog as fast as I can or simply that trends can as well be worn together – I cannot tell you, especially because this was truly one of my most favorite looks of this year as with this one you could actually play with fashion, different styles, materials, colors and prints. Just according to a typical 70s-style. In these wild times you had the whole variety to complete your whole style. More was the least you could do: Floral prints, shades of yellow or orange, pleated skirts and slip overs (alternatively you could have worn a wool-blazer like I did). Even if fashion magazines like to illustrate each trend or it-piece separately it was possible for me to add another trendy it-piece of summer: colorful watches which have their watch face in the same color. In my case the metallic watch by Tamaris.

I like watches with single links better as I find them easier to wear than the ones you need to pull to your size. The ground therefore was given from that blue that my matching skirt for the 70s-style had delivered

Colors of summer worn in a 70s-romantic-style
©2022 Fall4Me
Colors of summer worn in a 70s-romantic-style
©2022 Fall4Me
Colors of summer worn in a 70s-romantic-style
©2022 Fall4Me
Colors of summer worn in a 70s-romantic-style
©2022 Fall4Me
Colors of summer worn in a 70s-romantic-style
©2022 Fall4Me

My Look in Details

Love, Johanna

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