Deb Shops Faux Leather Jacket | Deb Shops Open Stitch Top | Deb Shops Harem Pants | Delavion Handbag | Deb Shops Pumps | Fibi and Clo Jewelries (All c/o)
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I must confess that the title of this particular post is not a whole lot true. We really didn’t stop for coffee and I wish we had the time to do so but we were on work mode that morning that all my mom and I could think of was finish shooting this outfit. Who would have thought though that this particular spot could cause me to meet a photographer (Michael) who happens to be working with a New York Times reporter that day working on a story on diversity in Fort Bend and cause my blog and I to be mentioned in NewYorkTimes.com. YAY!!! It was a brief mention but hey, I’m grateful that they were so kind to even put a link back to my blog. On to the outfit…so I’m wearing Deb Shops head to toe here. My goal was to create a work-friendly look. Now it may not necessarily apply to all work situations but perhaps in a corporate setting or workplace that allows more flexibility in clothings. The whole outfit can easily be turned from work to play and day to night. I love that the pants look relaxed but the moto jacket gave the edgy vibe while the shoes added the chic touch. I must say harem pants are growing on me, so far this is just my second pair though. Anyway, hope you like the look!
John Marine says
I love the motorcycle jacket and those pumps. The harem pants are one of few harem pants I actually like. Great-looking handbag. Your earrings and necklace are both very charming.
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