I try to document outfits as much as possible so I have plenty of outfit photos for IG. Many of what you see here don’t necessarily match the actual outfit I wear on that day. I know some people prefer “real time” posts but the truth is that my everyday outfits are not as interesting as you’d expect. Some call it “fake” and that might be true but I want my page to be an inspiration or ideas for you to be more creative with clothes. So if you see my photo with many layers of clothes, I’m probably wearing a layer or two less than what you see in the photo. Sometimes it’s very staged, sometimes I’m wearing the exact outfit.
That being said, here are the outfits I actually wore the past 3-4 weeks.
I also wanted to let you know that if you have any questions regarding what I’m wearing, I’d love to answer them anytime! Comments section or DM, whichever you prefer.
Also also I do have a link tree in my bio with promo code for many small brands! A handful of people DMed me in the past said they didn’t know I had promo code that they could have used (so sorry!!) - some are affiliated codes which means I earn a small amount of commission if you purchase something using the code, some are just a little nice discount that brands offer for you to save.
I truly appreciate you for using my codes - thanks to you, I was able to get my children (+ his girlfriend) nicer Christmas gifts than ever, and to donate some to friends in need. Thank you SO MUCH for your support, and for choosing small businesses 🫶
#ootd #ootdcarousel #outfitinspiration #smallbrands #indiebrands
shop account ⇨ @grock_reata
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cap macalastair
wool shirt frank leder
shirt jacket frank leder
tee correll correll
pants ullac
shoes schuhbertl
#reata #babastyle
#selectshop
#import #fashion
shop account ⇨ @grock_reata
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cap macalastair
jacket frank leder
shirt frank leder
tee correll correll
pants bendavis
belt lavacchettagrassa
boots william lennon
#reata #babastyle
#selectshop
#import #fashion
Really great visit to @la_mine_d studio 🧶 traditional pedal looms, discarded textiles and off-cuts turn into beautiful minimal, tactile objects. So much patience and an almost mathematical approach to textile making. The patterns, texture, and process … so beautiful
So happy I got a chance to visit the studio of our friend @17stephanieschneider on my trip to Antwerp. From showrooms together in Paris to building our own worlds through craft, her textile-inspired jewelry is beautiful. Her signature technique is rooted in weaving and textile traditions. Pieces that feel like ikat, like woven cloth transformed into bracelets and rings.