Sunday, June 28, 2015

Boho Summer in Detroit

Boho Summer in Detroit



Forever 21 boho style top / Warehouse dark wash jeans, $74 / Casadei real leather boots, $430 / Charlotte Olympia chain handle handbag, $265 / Whistles bangle jewelry, $47 / Michael Kors american jewelry / Hollywood Mirror pointy hat / Charlotte Tilbury pink lips makeup / Gel nail care, $21 / Small appliance / Sammy Moore Welcome To Detroit
So this is the look I picked out, only difference is that I chose different boots and different nail color. My boyfriend helped out by taking a few pictures:
I don't know if these sunglasses are working for me. I like the hat but I don't think it's really doing a good job either. Here's another photo:
I have to admit that I did not completely originate this style since the girl modeling the blouse was wearing similar jeans. The difference is the jeans I'm wearing are more flared and a little closer fitting, maybe it's my figure.
I could see myself wearing this outfit while cruising around in my boyfriend's hot rod - if he ever gets it finished. I'm always asking him "Buddy, when are you going to give me a ride on your hot rod?" and he keeps telling me "Just be patient Naomi, it's coming along." It's not just his hot rod, oh sorry Buddy, I meant street machine. I'm part owner of it too. Buddy started with a '72 Chevy Nova his family gave him and when it went kaput, he decided to turn it into a hot rod, I mean street machine. Now he's roped me into it. It's so darn expensive he needed some financial backing, and I get to make some of the buying decisions, such as he wanted to buy a Competition Cams camshaft but I insisted on an Iskenderian valve train, because I'm part Romanian and Iskenderian sounds like a name from that part of the world and I want to support them. All we need to do is wait for a few more parts to go on sale, we bought everything at BIG discounts, then Buddy promises to take me for a spin. So I'm putting together more hot roddy outfits for when that day comes.
In the meantime we're stuck with our winter beaters, as they're called. They don't beat anything except the high cost of living. Basically they are old cars that you wouldn't care whether they rusted out or not from the ice, snow and salt. Mine isn't even American, it's a Toyota. Working with Buddy on our hot rod, sorry again street machine, has been a learning experience, girls can do boy stuff too!
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Ciao
 
 

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