Mesh

Posted on the 05 September 2017 by Katherine Anne Cutar @katherineannika
Yes, back again from months of hiatus, finally! And also a major reason for my inactivity is that my blog site keeps on redirecting randomly to Templateism even though I didn't do anything to the theme credits that would affect that way. Well, it's finally working fine now, so I'm back on track. And even if my motivational energy drains out, I won't let it stop me from populating this precious blog. Haha. I still need to finish some backlogs so gotta do what a blogger's gotta do.

Got invited in Purple Bee Shop (and also a cafe) a few months ago and I gotta say I really like their honeybee-themed place. You can check out this video of Kalami Cebu about it! I still remember that time that I wanted to wear a rather tough looking fit so I put on a pair of combat boots and baggy high-waisted jeans but I still wanted to maintain my feminine side so I chose a tight cropped top with kind of sophisticated curvy edges.

Part of a style blogger's agenda is finding the right OOTD spot and yes, these mesh gates were totally perfect for me.

Intentionally, we sometimes want to look off-kilter because creating visual balance might not be that easy. Well, I believe it takes practice to learn that. I've learned to balance my outfits over time. Pair fitted clothing with the baggy ones. Or for the overall look, I tend to not go deeper into a girly vibe of look so I add just a slight hint of masculinity. And for the most common idea of balancing an outfit, printed or patterned clothes are best paired with plain ones.

Style tip:Pair fitted clothing with the baggy ones. Or for the overall look, I tend to not go deeper into a girly vibe of look so I add just a slight hint of masculinity.

But we can't always say that imbalanced outfits are awful because for sure some of them are on point. It's up to you how you flaunt it! Rules of styling are just mere guidelines. So it's totally your own choice how you match your clothes properly.
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