Hello my beloved readership,
the the gray pullover if this year’s autumn’s absolute it-piece.But if you expect a high level of coziness see here what more this seemingly simple item can do.
Lately I have made a decision: I am not going to show any longer what I have. Especially after looks like the Dior Silhouette here and the the long-blazer look here I decided that it would be better to downgrade myself and to catch a less attention as possible. Sure you could think that I would want to mess with you one the one hand showing fashion like no one else on social media and on the other hand pretending that I would not own more than ten items on my regular place to be. Do you want to know what? I have no interest in messing up with anyone or play games but when you see what your competition is it is pointless to put any effort. You would rather leave this to your private life to cause yourself as less problems as possible.
In fact it was my mother who back then always told me to not wear my best and newest clothes or accessories at school or work. Her argument of logic was that is someone who has influence would see what and how much you have they would grade you badly thinking that you have a lot anyway and would not be in need for any kind of support. That is not necessarily the way I would express it but people are jealous, extremely jealous. They see who you are and what you have got and judge for bad without questioning how hard you had worked to get what you have. And then they want to put you down and see you down there, just like Cinderella’s evil step-sisters. Having this comparison in mind in fact these trouble makers you would need to deal with are ugly like this outside in. Also, I do not necessarily think that it is the people of authority are getting these negative thoughts about you. Mostly it is in fact a little gathering of minors making nasty remarks about you.
Finally, I first did not want to agree to this. Seeing others around me in their fancy dresses inspired me while when in school I thought of how poor it was from my self-declared most popular blondie making it more than obvious once she had something new. In the end I had decided for myself that after the latest happenings they do not deserve my good style (as conceited as this may sound now). You know what Prince John said back in the “Robin Hood” Disney-movie: “No one is sitting higher than the King” and once I noticed my “kings” not having more than four different outfit I felt safer remaining unnoticed.
“If this item sounds too simple to you the trend will prove you that the gray pullover is everything but boring.”
Trend: Gray Pullover
This year autumn is all about the gray pullover. It is not only a hot it-piece but furthermore a key-piece around which whole looks can be built up. If this item sounds too simple to you the trend will prove you that the gray pullover is everything but boring: Firstly note the term clean cut. There is nothing more fashionable than combing the pullover with Marlene-trousers. And after work you could build the perfect party-look with a shiny sequins skirt regarding the festive season on occasion of Christmas. As the sequins-skirt I ordered arrived late I alternately chose my glittery silver pleated skirt since tone in tone is the key element of this trend. The cherry on top creates a daub of paint shining through the all gray look. My choices were red and purple. The latter proved to be commonly quite popular among the guests of the GALA Style Day which I reported about here.



Look #1 in Details:
- Pullover by VERO MODA
- Pants private
- Combat Boots by Dr. Martens
- Watch by s.Oliver
- Earrings by Bijou Brigitte
- Belt by Calvin Klein
- Lipstick by NYX Professional Make-Up



Look #2 in Details:
- Pullover by Oxmo
- Skirt by Orsay
- Tights by Falke
- Combat boots by Tommy Hilfiger
- Lipstick by NYX Professional Make-Up
- Earrings private
Love, Johanna
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