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The Lazy Beauty: Moodboard v1

Sadly, most of us don't wake up looking or even..feeling like this.

A more realistic one is like this.

Credits: http://www.seattlewolf.com/Hate-Waking-Up-

It's one of THOSE days when you just feel like wearing your PJs all day; or perhaps feel like a bloated hippopotamus because of too much sodium the day before. A girl, however, needs to stay pretty so this is the perfect outfit for you when you are feeling anything shitty... like me right now. *humming Bruno Mars' Lazy song*

Batwing sleeves ensure no one sees your flabby arms, shorts to create illusion of a silhouette and of course one will always need a centre piece, which will be your latest designer bag or a new favourite necklace.

The Lazy Beauty v1




Helmut Lang petite top
lagarconne.com


Forever New scalloped lace shorts
$65 - forevernew.com.au


Tory burch flat
toryburch.com


River Island brown bracelet
$40 - riverisland.com


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  1. That second photo gave me a good laugh. Thanks for sharing! I love that blue shirt in the collage. You have a beautiful blog!

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    1. Thanks Kaho! sorry for the lag reply, I just discovered that there were comments today. Am such a blog noob :) I am tinkering with my blog template, let me know what you think!

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