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A Nod to Neutrals

The more time I spend in Italy, the more I realize how much I love being there. Though we couldn’t stay quite as long as we wanted to this time around, we still managed to explore and see a bit of Rome. Not sure if I ever mentioned it before but prior to getting my IT degree, I toyed with an idea of becoming a historian, and so I think on that level, Rome speaks to me in particular. Ancient Greek and Roman history was my particular speciality, so being able to see such historical treasures as The Colosseum is really a dream come true for me.

 

We shot this look on a particularly sunny and lovely morning, we got to The Colosseum pretty early, so you could say that we had the place all to ourselves for a bit. The outfit I am wearing in today’s post is one of my personal favorites, and I am glad we got to shoot it at one of my favorite places in Rome. But speaking of favorite things, I am really feeling the neutral palette at the moment (incidentally it also happens to be a rather major trend this season). Why do I love neutrals so much? Well, there is something incredibly polished about them, isn’t there? But also, neutrals offer endless color-combination options. Right now, I really love wearing them with white, but come summer time, they look amazing paired with brighter colors or even neon, if you’re feeling particularly adventurous.

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Peter Do Asymmetric Plissé Crepe Wrap Mini Skirt (also love this, this, and this one) and Convertible Tencel Blend Shirt | Joseph Trenton Cady Blazer (also love this, this, and this one) | Gu_De Demi Lune Croc Effect Leather Shoulder Bag (also love this, this, and this one) | Stella McCartney Faux Leather Trimmed Pu Pumps in White (also love thesethese, and these)



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