



I wore: Shirt – FELT • Pants – C&A China • Laptop pouch worn as clutch – Typo • Spiked pumps – Zu Shoes
It’s funny how outfits just build themselves sometimes. So I decided it was perfect weather to wear my new candy coloured harem pants that I picked up from China. At the time I was wearing this ice cream T-shirt I bought from FELT ages ago but decided it didn’t go with anything I had, so it just became an around the house shirt. Pulling on the pants, I suddenly realised the two pieces were practically made for each other. So I’ve taken my ice cream T out of retirement.