Cami: Old Navy
Skirt: Ann Taylor Loft
Another cute pic of the same outfit I just wanted to include.
Look: Sporty
This one was comfortable and bright with a belt and necklaces for a dab of fashion. I've worn a variant of this outfit to my friend's birthday party this summer. I'm pretty sure the top is supposed to be a dress, but recently its been looking a little scandalous so I wear my white shorts underneath. Also, since it was the sporty picture we did lots of fun jumping poses. Most of them have really embarrassing faces.
Dress: Nordstrom Rack
Sweatshirt: Costco
Shorts: Forever 21
Necklaces: Gift
Belt: My mom's
Shoes: Converse
Olivia: My face is kind of embarrassing here but I don't know a lot of you so whateves. I liked this outfit because it was really cute and comfy. By the time Victoria "fashioned me up" it became a tennis looking outfit. My original outfit wasn't nearly as good. I was wearing the dress over black yoga pants with the pink version of the sweatshirt I'm wearing here. Victoria added leggings and switched hoodies and made it a good outfit.
Hoody: Limited Too
Dress: hand-me-down
Leggings: hand-me-down (same person)
Look: Bohememian
This look was more Olivia's style than mine. I'm always telling her how 70s she looks with straight, middle-parted hair, tan skin, and long eyelashes. The inspiration came from the shirt I'm wearing and the dress Olivia's wearing, which are from the same season at Ann Taylor Loft. Both are my mom's, and she also has a sleeveless, ruffled one that we decided not to use. The sleeves on the yellow shirt are amazing and puffy. I kept accesories simple with the gold necklace and shiny sandals.
Shirt: Ann Taylor Loft
Shorts: Old Navy
Necklace: H&M
Sandals: Ann Taylor Loft
Olivia: I am so proud of myself for this outfit. All Victoria did was give me the dress and pin it up and I did the rest of the outfit. It turned out really, really, well! Victoria has been telling me that I should have been born in the 70's, because I am so naturally boho. It is a relly comfortable outfit. No wonder people like the bohemian look.I don't think Girly Glam is the best way to describe this look, I was going for more Dolce & Gabbana. I started with the top, which is actually a dress that goes down past my knees, and turned it into a strapless top. It has these two seams that run down the bodice and a sweetheart neck that reminded me of the classic D&G corset silhouette. Since there is a floral theme, I added the pink skirt, which is actually a long-sleeve shirt, and embellished heels. The three glam bracelets make the look more interesting. If I had something more intense, like a chunky necklace or something, then it would really make the look.
Dress: Burlington Coat Factory
Shirt (skirt in this pic): H&M
Shoes: Famous Footwear
Bracelets: Claire's
Olivia: As usual, Victoria did most of the outfit designing. Actually, only the top(dress actually) and the shoes are mine. The skirt is Victoria's and so is the necklace. She also designed the hair. She didn't want me to look to "50's housewife". With the floral skirt and tight lacy top, it was a real concern of hers. I really like this outfit, I actually want to wear it in real life. (Victoria will need to pin it up though.
Dress/Top: Children's Place
Necklace: Victoria's (Spain)
Skirt: Mom's
Sandals: Bass
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