




I wore: Pleather fit and flare dress c/o www.romwe.com • Sandals – Zara • Accessories – DIVA • Bag – My mother’s wardrobe
I think that leather being associated with grunge and rock is a real cliché. That’s why I love draped leather styles, and in my case, this pleather skater style dress. In fact fit and flare is by far my favourite silhouette. It might sound somewhat unfeminist, but I really do think that nothing is as flattering on a girl than a pretty dress. I would probably wear a fit and flare dress in any material, print or colour.